CVE-2026-31832
published 2026-03-10CVE-2026-31832: Umbraco is an ASP.NET CMS. From 14.0.0 to before 16.5.1 and 17.2.2, A broken object-level authorization vulnerability exists in a backoffice API endpoint that…
PriorityP432medium5.4CVSS 3.1
AVNACLPRLUINSUCNILAL
EPSS
0.18%
7.7th percentile
Umbraco is an ASP.NET CMS. From 14.0.0 to before 16.5.1 and 17.2.2, A broken object-level authorization vulnerability exists in a backoffice API endpoint that allows authenticated users to assign domain-related data to content nodes without proper authorization checks. The issue is caused by insufficient authorization enforcement on the affected API endpoint, whereby via an API call, domains can be set on content nodes that the editor does not have permission to access (either via user group privileges or start nodes). This vulnerability is fixed in 16.5.1 and 17.2.2.
Affected
4 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| umbraco | umbraco-cms | — | — |
| umbraco | umbraco-cms | — | — |
| umbraco | umbraco_cms | >= 14.0.0 < 16.5.1 | 16.5.1 |
| umbraco | umbraco_cms | >= 17.0.0 < 17.2.2 | 17.2.2 |
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OSV
Umbraco Backoffice API Allows Unauthorized Modification of Domain Data
osv·2026-03-11
CVE-2026-31832 [MEDIUM] Umbraco Backoffice API Allows Unauthorized Modification of Domain Data
Umbraco Backoffice API Allows Unauthorized Modification of Domain Data
### Description
A broken object-level authorization vulnerability exists in a backoffice API endpoint that allows authenticated users to assign domain-related data to content nodes without proper authorization checks.
The issue is caused by insufficient authorization enforcement on the affected API endpoint, whereby via an API call, domains can be set on content nodes that the editor does not have permission to access (either via user group privileges or start nodes).
### Impact
An attacker can modify domain configurations for content nodes they are not permitted to edit. This may result in malicious or unintended routing behaviour, service disruption, and potential disclosure of configuration-related information.
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GHSA
Umbraco Backoffice API Allows Unauthorized Modification of Domain Data
ghsa·2026-03-11
CVE-2026-31832 [MEDIUM] CWE-639 Umbraco Backoffice API Allows Unauthorized Modification of Domain Data
Umbraco Backoffice API Allows Unauthorized Modification of Domain Data
### Description
A broken object-level authorization vulnerability exists in a backoffice API endpoint that allows authenticated users to assign domain-related data to content nodes without proper authorization checks.
The issue is caused by insufficient authorization enforcement on the affected API endpoint, whereby via an API call, domains can be set on content nodes that the editor does not have permission to access (either via user group privileges or start nodes).
### Impact
An attacker can modify domain configurations for content nodes they are not permitted to edit. This may result in malicious or unintended routing behaviour, service disruption, and potential disclosure of configuration-related information.
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2026-03-10
Published