CVE-2026-54290

ADVISORY - github

Summary

Summary

With credentials: true and no explicit origin (the default wildcard), the CORS Middleware reflects the request's Origin and sends Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true. Any site can then make credentialed cross-origin requests and read the responses, exposing cookie-authenticated endpoints to arbitrary origins.

Details

The spec forbids Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * with credentials and browsers reject it, so this configuration used to fail closed. In affected versions the middleware reflects the request Origin instead, so it now succeeds for every origin, including null. The preflight also echoes the requested headers back, approving non-simple credentialed requests too.

This issue arises when an application enables credentials: true and leaves origin unset or set to the wildcard.

Impact

Any third-party page a logged-in user visits can read the application's cookie-authenticated endpoints and perform credentialed state-changing requests. This affects applications that enable credentialed CORS without restricting origin.

EPSS Score: 0.0003 (0.092)

Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)

ADVISORY - github

Permissive Cross-domain Policy with Untrusted Domains


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