CVE-2026-32635: Angular has XSS in i18n attribute bindings
Angular is a development platform for building mobile and desktop web applications using TypeScript/JavaScript and other languages. Prior to 22.0.0-next.3, 21.2.4, 20.3.18, and 19.2.20, a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability has been identified in the Angular runtime and compiler. It occurs when the application uses a security-sensitive attribute (for example href on an anchor tag) together with Angular's ability to internationalize attributes. Enabling internationalization for the sensitive attribute by adding i18n-<attribute> name bypasses Angular's built-in sanitization mechanism, which when combined with a data binding to untrusted user-generated data can allow an attacker to inject a malicious script. This vulnerability is fixed in 22.0.0-next.3, 21.2.4, 20.3.18, and 19.2.20.
Metrics
- CVSS v4.0
- 8.6
- Severity
- HIGH
- Fixed in
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- Affected Products
- 2
- @angular / compiler>= 22.0.0-next.0, < 22.0.0-next.3 · >= 21.0.0-next.0, < 21.2.4 · >= 20.0.0-next.0, < 20.3.18 · >= 17.0.0.next.0, < 19.2.20
- @angular / core>= 22.0.0-next.0, < 22.0.0-next.3 · >= 21.0.0-next.0, < 21.2.4 · >= 20.0.0-next.0, < 20.3.18 · >= 17.0.0.next.0, < 19.2.20
CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:L/UI:P/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N