🛡️ CVE-2026-49858 — core
Description
API Platform Core vulnerable to cross-user attribute leak in JSON:API and HAL item normalizers due to missing isCacheKeySafe gate
Impact
#[ApiProperty(security: ...)] is evaluated per request to decide whether a property is exposed. The componentsCache arrays in ApiPlatform\JsonApi\Serializer\ItemNormalizer and ApiPlatform\Hal\Serializer\ItemNormalizer are keyed on $context['cache_key'], which is set unconditionally before delegating to the parent normalizer. The component structure (attributes, relationships, links) computed for one request can therefore be reused for a subsequent request whose user has a different set of accessible properties. A user with lower privileges may end up seeing the structure of properties that the security predicate would otherwise have hidden for them.
This is the same vulnerability class as [GHSA-428q-q3vv-3fq3](https://github.com/api-platform/core/security/advisories/GHSA-428q-q3vv-3fq3) / CVE-2025-31485, which fixed only the GraphQL ItemNormalizer. The JSON:API and HAL paths were not addressed at the time.
Exploitation conditions
Exploitation requires all of the following to coincide:
- The application exposes a resource via the JSON:API and/or HAL formats.
- At least one property of that resource uses
#[ApiProperty(security: ...)]with a predicate whose result depends on the current user (or on per-request state). - A request from a user for whom the predicate evaluates to
truepopulatescomponentsCachebefore a request from a user for whom the predicate evaluates tofalse, within the lifetime of the same PHP process. - The deployment uses a long-running PHP runtime that keeps the normalizer instance alive across requests (FrankenPHP worker mode, RoadRunner, Swoole, ReactPHP, etc.). With classic
php-fpmworkers the cache only survives the duration of a single request, which makes the issue much harder to observe in practice.
Patches
- 4.1.29
- 4.2.25
- 4.3.8
All three branches receive patched releases of api-platform/core, api-platform/json-api, and api-platform/hal.
Workarounds
Override the JSON:API and HAL ItemNormalizer services to gate $context['cache_key'] with a resource-class security check, or avoid #[ApiProperty(security: ...)] on resources served as JSON:API or HAL until the patch is applied. Pinning the deployment to classic php-fpm workers also limits exposure since the cache does not survive across requests.
Credits
- Tillmann Baumgart (@tillmon) — originally identified the broader cache-key gap and proposed moving
isCacheKeySafetoAbstractItemNormalizer. - Antoine Bluchet (@soyuka) — extended the gate to JSON:API and HAL normalizers.
How this vulnerability can be exploited
This issue can be reached over the network, attack complexity is high, an attacker needs no privileges on the target. No user interaction is required. The scope is unchanged, so the impact stays within the vulnerable component. Rated impact: confidentiality high, integrity none, availability none.
Weakness class
CVE-2026-49858 is classified as CWE-524: Use of Cache Containing Sensitive Information. The code uses a cache that contains sensitive information, but the cache can be read by an actor outside of the intended control sphere.
Affected software
CVE-2026-49858 is recorded against 4 packages.
- api-platform/core (from 4.3.0 up to 4.3.8)
- api-platform/hal (from 4.3.0 up to 4.3.8)
- api-platform/json-api (from 4.3.0 up to 4.3.8)
- unknown
Timeline and source
Published on 10 July 2026. No public exploit is currently recorded for this entry. Record sourced from NVD.
References
Details
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N
Affected Packages
| Software | From version | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|
| api-platform/core | 4.3.0 | 4.3.8 |
| api-platform/hal | 4.3.0 | 4.3.8 |
| api-platform/json-api | 4.3.0 | 4.3.8 |
| unknown | — | — |
References
Similar Threats
- Medium CVE-2026-54164
- Medium CVE-2023-47639
- High CVE-2025-31481
- High CVE-2025-31485
- Medium CVE-2025-23204
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