RabbitMQ versions 3.8.x prior to 3.8.7 are prone to a Windows-specific binary planting security vulnerability that allows for arbitrary code execution. An attacker with write privileges to the RabbitMQ installation directory and local access on Windows could carry out a local binary hijacking (planting) attack and execute arbitrary code.
RabbitMQ before 3.4.0 allows remote attackers to bypass the loopbackusers restriction via a crafted X-Forwareded-For header.
End of life: 1/30/2026, Latest version: 4.1.8
End of life: 7/31/2026, Latest version: 4.2.9
Latest version: 4.3.5