🛡️ CVE-2026-52869 — mcp
Description
MCP Python SDK: HTTP transports serve session requests without verifying the authenticated principal
Summary
In affected versions, the SSE and Streamable HTTP server transports routed incoming requests to an existing session based only on the session identifier, without verifying that the request was authenticated as the same principal that created the session. Anyone who learned or guessed a session ID could send JSON-RPC messages on that session, regardless of which bearer token the request carried.
Am I affected?
Only if a developer's application server uses an HTTP transport (SSE, or Streamable HTTP in stateful mode) and authenticates requests. Servers on stdio, stateless Streamable HTTP, or with no authentication configured are not affected.
Details
Both transports look up the target session by its identifier alone — the session_id query parameter for SSE (mcp.server.sse.SseServerTransport) and the Mcp-Session-Id header for Streamable HTTP (mcp.server.streamable_http_manager.StreamableHTTPSessionManager). Once the lookup succeeded, the request was handled on that session without comparing its authentication context to the credentials presented when the session was created, so a request authenticated as a different OAuth client could inject messages into the session. On the SSE transport the response is delivered to the original client's event stream; on the Streamable HTTP transport it is returned on the injecting request, so the injecting client can also read the result. The SSE transport has been affected since the first release; the Streamable HTTP transport since version 1.8.0.
Impact
Servers using either HTTP transport together with the SDK's built-in bearer-token authentication are affected: the per-client isolation that authentication provides can be bypassed for any session whose ID is known. Session IDs are randomly generated UUIDs, so exploitation requires obtaining one out of band (logs, network observation). Servers that do not enable bearer-token authentication have no per-client isolation to bypass and are not addressed by this advisory, and stateless Streamable HTTP deployments do not maintain sessions and are unaffected.
Mitigation
Upgrade to version 1.27.2 or later, which records the authenticated principal that created each session — the OAuth client ID together with the token's issuer and subject when the token verifier supplies them — and answers requests presenting a different principal with the same 404 response as for an unknown session.
Deployments where many end users share a single OAuth client (hosted MCP clients, gateways) should ensure their token verifier populates AccessToken.subject (e.g. from the token's sub claim) so sessions are isolated per user rather than per client. Deployments using a custom authentication backend other than the built-in BearerAuthBackend should enforce an equivalent check themselves.
How this vulnerability can be exploited
This issue can be reached over the network, attack complexity is high, an attacker needs low-level privileges on the target. No user interaction is required. The scope is unchanged, so the impact stays within the vulnerable component. Rated impact: confidentiality high, integrity high, availability low.
Weakness class
CVE-2026-52869 is classified as CWE-639: Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key. An object is selected by an identifier from the request without checking the caller owns it.
Affected software
CVE-2026-52869 is recorded against 2 packages.
- mcp (fixed in 1.27.2)
- mcp-python-sdk (fixed in 1.27.2)
Timeline and source
Published on 16 July 2026 and last revised on 23 July 2026. No public exploit is currently recorded for this entry. A vendor advisory or fix has been published. Record sourced from NVD.
References
github.com (Web)
nvd.nist.gov (Advisory)
github.com (Web)
github.com (Web)
github.com (Web)
github.com (Web)
github.com (Package)
github.com (Web)
Details
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:L
Affected Packages
| Software | From version | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|
| mcp | — | 1.27.2 |
| mcp-python-sdk | — | 1.27.2 |
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