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CVE-2026-33679
6.4 MEDIUM
- CVSS version (CVSS): 3.1
- Attack Vector (AV): Network (N)
- Attack Complexity (AC): Low (L)
- Privileges Required (PR): Low (L)
- User Interaction (UI): None (N)
- Scope (S): Changed (C)
- Confidentiality (C): Low (L)
- Integrity (I): None (N)
- Availability (A): Low (L)
- Modified Attack Vector (MAV): Network (N)
- Modified Attack Complexity (MAC): Low (L)
- Modified Privileges Required (MPR): Low (L)
- Modified User Interaction (MUI): None (N)
- Modified Confidentiality (MC): Low (L)
- Modified Scope (MS): Changed (C)
- Modified Integrity (MI): None (N)
- Modified Availability (MA): Low (L)
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Vikunja has SSRF via OpenID Connect Avatar Download that Bypasses Webhook SSRF Protections
Vikunja is an open-source self-hosted task management platform. Prior to version 2.2.1, the `DownloadImage` function in `pkg/utils/avatar.go` uses a bare `http.Client{}` with no SSRF protection when downloading user avatar images from the OpenID Connect `picture` claim URL. An attacker who controls their OIDC profile picture URL can force the Vikunja server to make HTTP GET requests to arbitrary internal or cloud metadata endpoints. This bypasses the SSRF protections that are correctly applied to the webhook system. Version 2.2.1 patches the issue.
References
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https://github.com/go-vikunja/vikunja/security/advisories/GHSA-g9xj-752q-xh63 x_refsource_CONFIRM
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https://vikunja.io/changelog/vikunja-v2.2.2-was-released x_refsource_MISC
Affected products
vikunja
- ==< 2.2.1
Package maintainers
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@leona-ya Leona Maroni <nix@leona.is>
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@adamcstephens Adam C. Stephens <happy.plan4249@valkor.net>