Injection fast-uri Dependency in Bamboo Data Center

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    • Type: Public Security Vulnerability
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: High
    • 10.2.22
    • Affects Version/s: 10.1.0, 10.2.0, 11.0.0, 10.2.1, 10.2.2, 10.2.3, 12.0.0, 10.2.4, 10.2.5, 10.2.6, 10.2.7, 10.2.8, 10.2.9, 10.2.10, 10.2.11, 10.2.12, 10.2.13, 10.2.14, 10.2.15, 10.2.16, 10.2.18, 10.2.19, 10.2.20, 10.2.21
    • Component/s: None
    • 7.5
    • High
    • CVE-2026-18446
    • Atlassian (Internal)
    • CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N
    • Injection
    • Bamboo Data Center

      This High severity Injection vulnerability was introduced in versions 10.0.0, 10.1.0 and 10.2.0 of Bamboo Data Center.

      This Injection vulnerability, with a CVSS Score of 7.5 and a CVSS Vector of CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N allows an unauthenticated attacker to modify the actions taken by a system call which has no impact to confidentiality, high impact to integrity, no impact to availability, and requires no user interaction.

      Atlassian recommends that Bamboo Data Center customers upgrade to latest version, if you are unable to do so, upgrade your instance to one of the specified supported fixed versions:

      • Bamboo Data Center 10.2: Upgrade to a release greater than or equal to 10.2.22

      See the release notes (https://confluence.atlassian.com/bambooreleases/bamboo-release-notes-1189793869.html). You can download the latest version of Bamboo Data Center from the download center (https://www.atlassian.com/software/bamboo/download-archives).

      The National Vulnerability Database provides the following description for this vulnerability: fast-uri before 4.1.2, 3.1.5, and 2.4.4 requires a literal double forward slash to recognize a URI authority, so a reference that uses a backslash based introducer in place of it (backslash backslash, forward slash backslash, or backslash forward slash) is parsed with no authority and folds into the path. Node's native WHATWG URL parser instead treats a backslash as interchangeable with a forward slash for special schemes, so the two parsers extract different hosts from the same input. Applications that use fast-uri to enforce host based policy such as allowlists, SSRF filtering, or redirect validation before passing the same URL into Node's URL or fetch consumers can be steered to an unintended host. Upgrade to fast-uri 4.1.2, 3.1.5, or 2.4.4.

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