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● Medium · CVSS 6.1

How to Fix CVE-2026-35199: SymCrypt SymCryptXmssSign function - Heap overflow via 64->32-bit leaf-count truncation

Other vulnerabilities in the same area that are worth patching alongside this one:

*By Sai Kiran Pandrala*

Last verified: 2026-05-25

⚡ At a glance
SeverityCVSS 6.1, Medium
Actively exploited?No
AffectedMicrosoft SymCrypt (>= 103.5.0, < 103.11.0)
Fixed in103.11.0
Type (CWE)CWE-122: CWE-122: Heap-based Buffer Overflow

CVE-2026-35199 is a symcrypt symcryptxmsssign function - heap overflow via 64->32-bit leaf-count truncation in Microsoft SymCrypt. The fix is to upgrade to 103.11.0 and apply the runnable commands below.

What is CVE-2026-35199?

SymCrypt is the core cryptographic function library currently used by Windows. From 103.5.0 to before 103.11.0, The SymCryptXmssSign function passes a 64-bit leaf count value to a helper function that accepts a 32-bit parameter. For XMSS^MT parameter sets with total tree height >= 32 (which includes standard predefined parameters), this causes silent truncation to zero, resulting in a drastically undersized scratch buffer allocation followed by a heap buffer overflow during signature computation.

In practical terms, a successful attacker gets memory corruption that can lead to code execution or a crash. There is no confirmed in-the-wild exploitation listed in CISA's KEV catalog at the time of writing, but the CVSS rating still warrants prompt patching.

Am I affected?

You are affected if you run Microsoft SymCrypt at a version listed in the Affected row above. Probe your installed build with the commands below.


[System.Environment]::OSVersion.Version
Get-HotFix | Sort-Object InstalledOn -Descending | Select-Object -First 10

How to fix CVE-2026-35199

The primary fix is to upgrade to the patched build listed in the Fixed in row above (103.11.0). Pick the platform that matches your install and run the commands below.

Linux (Ubuntu / Debian)


sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install --only-upgrade symcrypt
# Confirm the installed version meets or exceeds 103.11.0
dpkg -s symcrypt | grep ^Version

Linux (RHEL / CentOS / Rocky)


sudo dnf upgrade --security symcrypt -y
rpm -q symcrypt

Windows (PowerShell, admin)


winget upgrade --id 'Microsoft.SymCrypt' --silent --accept-source-agreements --accept-package-agreements
# If winget doesn't know the product, download the patched installer from the vendor and:
Start-Process -FilePath "$env:TEMP\SymCrypt-103.11.0.msi" -ArgumentList '/qn /norestart' -Wait

PowerShell script (Windows): detect, back up, upgrade, verify, log


# Run as Administrator
$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'
$log = "$env:ProgramData\SymCrypt-Patch-CVE-2026-35199.log"
function Write-Log($msg) { "$(Get-Date -Format s)  $msg" | Tee-Object -FilePath $log -Append }

Write-Log "Starting CVE-2026-35199 remediation for Microsoft SymCrypt"

# 1. Detect: replace the path/version probe with one valid for your install
$installed = (Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product |
    Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*SymCrypt*' } |
    Select-Object -First 1 -ExpandProperty Version)
Write-Log "Detected version: $installed"

if (-not $installed) {
    Write-Log "Product not installed on this host; nothing to do."
    return
}
if ([version]$installed -ge [version]'103.11.0') {
    Write-Log "Already at fixed version $installed; no action needed."
    return
}

# 2. Backup configuration to a timestamped folder
$backup = "$env:ProgramData\SymCrypt-Backup-$(Get-Date -Format yyyyMMdd-HHmm)"
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $backup -Force | Out-Null
$src = "$env:ProgramFiles\Microsoft\SymCrypt"
if (Test-Path $src) { Copy-Item -Path $src -Destination $backup -Recurse -Force }
Write-Log "Backed up config to $backup"

# 3. Apply the patched installer
$installer = "$env:TEMP\SymCrypt-103.11.0.msi"
if (-not (Test-Path $installer)) {
    throw "Patched installer not found at $installer. Stage it from your software repo first."
}
Start-Process msiexec.exe -ArgumentList "/i `"$installer`" /qn /norestart" -Wait
Write-Log "Installer finished"

# 4. Verify
$verify = (Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_Product |
    Where-Object { $_.Name -like '*SymCrypt*' } |
    Select-Object -First 1 -ExpandProperty Version)
if ([version]$verify -ge [version]'103.11.0') {
    Write-Log "SUCCESS: now at $verify (>= 103.11.0)"
} else {
    Write-Log "FAILURE: still at $verify after install"
    exit 1
}

Bash script (Linux): detect, back up, upgrade, verify, log


#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
LOG=/var/log/symcrypt-patch-cve-2026-35199.log
log()  { echo "$(date -Iseconds)  $*" | tee -a "$LOG"; }

log "Starting CVE-2026-35199 remediation for Microsoft SymCrypt"

# 1. Detect installed version (works for deb and rpm packages)
if command -v dpkg >/dev/null && dpkg -s symcrypt >/dev/null 2>&1; then
    CURRENT=$(dpkg-query -W -f='${Version}' symcrypt)
    PKG_MGR=apt
elif command -v rpm >/dev/null && rpm -q symcrypt >/dev/null 2>&1; then
    CURRENT=$(rpm -q --queryformat '%{VERSION}' symcrypt)
    PKG_MGR=dnf
else
    log "symcrypt not installed via apt or rpm; check your package manager or vendor instructions."
    exit 0
fi
log "Detected: symcrypt=$CURRENT (manager=$PKG_MGR)"

# 2. Backup config
BACKUP=/var/backups/symcrypt-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M)
mkdir -p "$BACKUP"
for d in /etc/symcrypt /etc/${pkg%%-*} ; do
    [ -d "$d" ] && cp -a "$d" "$BACKUP/" && log "Backed up $d to $BACKUP"
done

# 3. Upgrade
if [ "$PKG_MGR" = apt ]; then
    sudo apt-get update -y
    sudo apt-get install --only-upgrade -y symcrypt
else
    sudo dnf upgrade --security -y symcrypt
fi

# 4. Verify
if [ "$PKG_MGR" = apt ]; then
    NEW=$(dpkg-query -W -f='${Version}' symcrypt)
else
    NEW=$(rpm -q --queryformat '%{VERSION}' symcrypt)
fi
log "After upgrade: $NEW"
log "Done. Compare $NEW against 103.11.0 and restart the affected service if needed."

If you cannot patch immediately

These are runnable hardening commands. They reduce blast radius but they are not a replacement for the vendor patch.

No official vendor workaround is published for this CVE; patching is the documented fix. The runnable hardening below is generic defense in depth, not a substitute for the patch.

Restrict the affected service to trusted networks (Linux):


# Vendor advisory: https://github.com/microsoft/SymCrypt/security/advisories/GHSA-rvj8-8h6x-hjmg
sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport <port> -s 10.0.0.0/24 -j ACCEPT
sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport <port> -j DROP

Windows Firewall equivalent:


# Vendor advisory: https://github.com/microsoft/SymCrypt/security/advisories/GHSA-rvj8-8h6x-hjmg
New-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName 'Allow affected service from admin subnet' -Direction Inbound -Action Allow -Protocol TCP -LocalPort <port> -RemoteAddress 10.0.0.0/24
New-NetFirewallRule -DisplayName 'Block affected service from everywhere else' -Direction Inbound -Action Block -Protocol TCP -LocalPort <port>

How to verify the fix worked

Run the version probe again and confirm the running build matches the Fixed in row above.


Get-HotFix | Sort-Object InstalledOn -Descending | Select-Object -First 5

Expected output: the KB ID listed in the vendor advisory appears with an InstalledOn date that matches your patch window.

Re-run any vulnerability scanner you used previously and confirm the finding for CVE-2026-35199 has cleared. Sweep your logs for indicators of compromise listed in the vendor or CISA advisory, especially if the system was internet-reachable during the disclosure window.

Frequently asked questions

Is CVE-2026-35199 being actively exploited?

Not at the time of writing. It is not listed in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. That status can change, so monitor the vendor advisory and the KEV catalog if the system is exposed.

How severe is CVE-2026-35199?

CVSS rates it 6.1 (Medium). Use that score to set your patch priority alongside the other items in your queue.

Do I have to take SymCrypt offline to apply the patch?

It depends on the deployment. High-availability or clustered installs can usually patch one node at a time with no full outage. Standalone installs typically need a short restart. Always follow the vendor's documented upgrade steps.

What if my vulnerability scanner still flags CVE-2026-35199 after I patch?

Re-run the scan after a service restart, then confirm the scanner's plugin set is up to date. Some scanners detect by banner version only and lag the official fix metadata by a release.

References


*Written by Sai Kiran Pandrala. Last verified 2026-05-25. Sourced from the official vendor advisory, the NVD record, and the CISA KEV listing. Always confirm against the vendor advisory before applying changes in production.*