highCVE-2026-55076

CVE-2026-55076 Coder vulnerability

Coder allows organizations to provision remote development environments via Terraform. Prior to versions 2.29.17, 2.32.7, 2.33.8, and 2.34.2, Coder's OIDC callback checked `email_verified` with a direct Go `bool` type assertion. When an IdP returned the claim as a non-boolean (for example the string `"false"`) or omitted it, the assertion failed open and the email was treated as verified. Combined with an unconditional email-based account fallback, this enabled account takeover. The fix in versions 2.29.17, 2.32.7, 2.33.8, and 2.34.2 coerces `email_verified` across bool, string and numeric types (fail-closed) and blocks the email fallback when the matched user already has a different linked IdP subject. As a workaround, ensure the IdP returns `email_verified` as a native JSON boolean. The email-fallback linking issue has no configuration workaround; upgrading is required.

ProductCoder
CVSS7.4
EPSS0.00479
UpdatedJuly 12, 2026

Quick answer

Coder should be reviewed and updated if it matches the affected versions. The recommended fix is to apply the vendor-supported patched version or the mitigation steps below, then retest the public website with Fixnx.

Who is affected

Affected versions

  • >=2.34.0 <2.34.2
  • >=2.33.0 <2.33.8
  • >=2.30.0 <2.32.7
  • <2.29.17

Fixed versions

  • 2.29.17
  • 2.32.7
  • 2.33.8
  • 2.34.2

How to fix it

CVE-2026-55076 affects Coder remote development deployments where OIDC email_verified type handling can fail open and combine with email fallback linking to enable account takeover. Prioritize internet-facing, shared, or multi-tenant Coder environments because compromise can affect developer workspaces, identity flows, tokens, or control-plane availability depending on the issue. Upgrade to Coder 2.29.17, 2.32.7, 2.33.8, and 2.34.2, or a later supported release on the relevant branch, because those are the vendor-supported patched versions. Ensure the identity provider returns email_verified as a native JSON boolean and prioritize the upgrade because the email-fallback linking issue requires code changes.

  1. Inventory all Coder servers, workspace proxies, provisioner daemons, AI Bridge components, templates, and CLI installations across production, staging, and developer environments.
  2. Identify affected Coder versions and compare every deployment with the fixed releases for CVE-2026-55076: 2.29.17, 2.32.7, 2.33.8, and 2.34.2.
  3. Upgrade Coder servers and related components to the patched release for the installed branch, then roll updated CLI or automation binaries where they are part of the affected workflow.
  4. Ensure the identity provider returns email_verified as a native JSON boolean and prioritize the upgrade because the email-fallback linking issue requires code changes.
  5. Review Coder role bindings, OIDC settings, API keys, template parameters, provisioner access, workspace app exposure, and reverse proxy rules for unnecessary trust or public reachability.
  6. Review Coder audit logs, reverse proxy logs, provisioner logs, and workspace events for suspicious requests matching the affected endpoint or workflow.
  7. If exploitation or credential exposure is suspected, revoke affected sessions, rotate API keys and workspace tokens, preserve audit evidence, and rebuild workspaces or hosts whose integrity cannot be trusted.

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Verify the fix

  • Confirm every affected Coder component reports a patched version for CVE-2026-55076: 2.29.17, 2.32.7, 2.33.8, and 2.34.2, or a later supported release.
  • Confirm OIDC login fails closed when email_verified is absent or malformed and does not link to an account with a different IdP subject.
  • Confirm temporary restrictions, role changes, OIDC settings, proxy ACLs, and API-key revocations match the intended least-privilege policy.
  • Review logs after patching to confirm exploit attempts are blocked or fail safely without exposing credentials, internal network details, or control-plane availability.
  • Document patched versions, configuration changes, remaining exceptions, and evidence, then rerun Fixnx or the relevant vulnerability scan where applicable.

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FAQ

What is affected by CVE-2026-55076?

Coder versions listed as affected should be reviewed: >=2.34.0 <2.34.2, >=2.33.0 <2.33.8, >=2.30.0 <2.32.7, <2.29.17.

What should I fix first?

Start with internet-facing sites, admin panels, login flows, plugins, themes, modules, packages, and systems that process user-controlled input or sensitive data.

How do I confirm the fix worked?

Apply the patched version or mitigation, clear caches where relevant, retest the affected workflow, and run a new Fixnx scan to verify public website exposure signals.

How are Fixnx security risk categories chosen?

Fixnx keeps one canonical risk page and assigns only broad, relevant categories such as ecosystem, technology area, or vulnerability class.