F5 has disclosed CVE-2026-42533, a security vulnerability affecting specific NGINX configurations that use the map directive with regular expression matching under particular conditions. Successful exploitation could result in a denial-of-service (DoS) condition and, in certain environments, potentially lead to remote code execution.
We would like to reassure our customers that Check Point WAF managed NGINX deployments are not vulnerable to CVE-2026-42533.
Why Check Point WAF Customers Are Not Affected
Check Point WAF currently runs NGINX Open Source 1.30.4, which is listed by NGINX as not vulnerable to CVE-2026-42533.
Additionally, the vulnerability requires a specific configuration pattern involving the map directive, regex matching, and the order in which regex capture variables are referenced. None of Check Point WAF managed deployment templates use this vulnerable configuration, making the published attack vector not applicable to our managed service.
Customer Impact
No action is required for customers using Check Point WAF managed NGINX deployments.
As part of our secure software development lifecycle, we continuously monitor newly disclosed vulnerabilities, evaluate their applicability to our managed platform, and ensure our managed deployments remain protected through timely software updates and secure-by-default configurations.
Should additional guidance become necessary, we will communicate it through our standard customer notification channels.