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Package details: pkg:npm/%40angular/platform-server@13.3.12
purl pkg:npm/%40angular/platform-server@13.3.12
Next non-vulnerable version 19.2.21
Latest non-vulnerable version 22.0.0-next.12
Risk 4.0
Vulnerabilities affecting this package (1)
Vulnerability Summary Fixed by
VCID-jv2a-p2w8-rbdt
Aliases:
CVE-2026-41423
GHSA-45q2-gjvg-7973
Angular: SSRF via protocol-relative and backslash URLs in Angular Platform-Server ### Impact A [Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Attacks/SSRF) vulnerability exists in `@angular/platform-server` due to improper handling of URLs during Server-Side Rendering (SSR). When an attacker sends a request such as `GET /\evil.com/ HTTP/1.1` the server engine (Express, etc.) passes the URL string to Angular’s rendering functions. Because the URL parser normalizes the backslash to a forward slash for HTTP/HTTPS schemes, the internal state of the application is hijacked to believe the current origin is `evil.com`. This misinterpretation tricks the application into treating the attacker’s domain as the local origin. Consequently, any relative `HttpClient` requests or `PlatformLocation.hostname` references are redirected to the attacker controlled server, potentially exposing internal APIs or metadata services. **Affected APIs:** - `renderModule` - `renderApplication` - `CommonEngine` (from `@angular/ssr`) **Non-Affected APIs:** - `AngularAppEngine` (from `@angular/ssr`) - `AngularNodeAppEngine` (from `@angular/ssr`) ### Attack Preconditions - The server has outbound network access. - The application uses Angular SSR via the affected APIs. - A pathname is passed as URL to the rendering method (e.g. using `req.url`). - The server-side code performs HTTP requests using `HttpClient` with relative URLs or uses `PlatformLocation.hostname` to build URLs. ### Patches - 22.0.0-next.8 - 21.2.9 - 20.3.19 - 19.2.21 ### Workarounds Developers should implement a middleware to sanitize the request URL before it reaches Angular. This involves stripping or normalizing leading slashes: ```js app.use((req, res, next) => { // Sanitize the URL to ensure it starts with a single forward slash if (req.url.startsWith('//') || req.url.startsWith('/\\') || req.url.startsWith('\\')) { req.url = '/' + req.url.replace(/^[/\\]+/, ''); } next(); }); ``` ### References - [Fix](https://github.com/angular/angular/pull/68194)
19.2.21
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
20.3.19
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
21.2.9
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
22.0.0-next.8
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
Vulnerabilities fixed by this package (0)
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Date Actor Action Vulnerability Source VulnerableCode Version
2026-06-06T08:08:30.677477+00:00 GitLab Importer Affected by VCID-jv2a-p2w8-rbdt https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/advisories-community/-/blob/main/npm/@angular/platform-server/GHSA-45q2-gjvg-7973.yml 38.6.0
2026-06-06T08:04:56.631932+00:00 GitLab Importer Affected by VCID-jv2a-p2w8-rbdt https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/advisories-community/-/blob/main/npm/@angular/platform-server/CVE-2026-41423.yml 38.6.0