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High [CVE-2026-76402] Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) through the REST API in Splunk Connect for Kafka

This high-severity Splunk advisory covers CVE-2026-76402 affecting Splunk Connect for Kafka.

CVE-2026-76402 Published Aug 19, 2026Updated by vendor Aug 19, 2026
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Summary

In Splunk Connect for Kafka versions below 2.2.7, an unauthenticated user who can reach the Kafka Connect Representational State Transfer (REST) API could configure a non-secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Event Collector endpoint in Splunk Enterprise that causes the connector to send authentication credentials to an attacker-controlled server, allowing for exposure of credentials that compromise all relevant data sent through the connector and limited alteration of event delivery.

The vulnerability is possible because HTTP Event Collector endpoint validation does not require secure transport by default. For more information see Install Splunk Connect for Kafka ( ), Data ingestion parameters for Splunk Connect for Kafka ( ), and Set up and use HTTP Event Collector with configuration files ( ) in the Splunk documentation.

Affected versions
  • Splunk Connect for Kafka 2.2 before 2.2.7

Official advisory · high-confidence parse· fetched 1 hour ago·verify at source

Fixed versions
  • 2.2.7

Official advisory · high-confidence parse· fetched 1 hour ago·verify at source

Mitigation checklist

Recommended fix / mitigation
  • In Splunk Connect for Kafka versions below 2.2.7, an unauthenticated user who can reach the Kafka Connect Representational State Transfer (REST) API could configure a non-secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Event Collector endpoint in Splunk Enterprise that causes the connector to send authentication credentials to an attacker-controlled server, allowing for exposure of credentials that compromise all relevant data sent through the connector and limited alteration of event delivery.

Official advisory · high-confidence parse· fetched 1 hour ago·verify at source

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