Nuclei's JavaScript CVE-2026-41646

MEDIUM
Improper Access Control (CWE-284)
2026-04-22 https://github.com/projectdiscovery/nuclei GHSA-29rg-wmcw-hpf4
5.5
CVSS 3.1
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CVSS VectorNVD

CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N
Attack Vector
Local
Attack Complexity
Low
Privileges Required
None
User Interaction
Required
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
High
Integrity
None
Availability
None

Lifecycle Timeline

1
Analysis Generated
Apr 23, 2026 - 07:04 vuln.today

DescriptionNVD

A vulnerability in Nuclei's JavaScript protocol runtime allows JavaScript templates to read local .js and .json files through the require() function, bypassing the default local file access restriction.

Affected Component

The issue is in the JavaScript runtime's module loading system. The goja require() function used a default host filesystem loader without routing through the allow-local-file-access check.

Description

The goja require() function in Nuclei's JavaScript protocol runtime used the default host filesystem loader, which allowed JavaScript templates to import .js and .json files from anywhere on the host filesystem, ignoring the allow-local-file-access (-lfa) option that controls file access outside the template directory.

The impact is limited to .js and .json files, as goja's module loader only resolves those extensions. That said, this is still enough to expose sensitive data stored in JSON configuration files like package.json, credential stores, or cloud configuration files sitting on the host filesystem.

Affected Users

  • CLI users running untrusted or third-party JavaScript templates.
  • SDK users who have integrated Nuclei into platforms where end-users can supply JavaScript templates, especially when relying on the default file access restriction to limit filesystem reads.

> [!NOTE] The require() module loader only resolves .js and .json files. Other file types cannot be read through this vector.

Patches

  • The vulnerability is fixed in Nuclei v3.8.0. Upgrading is strongly recommended.
  • Fix reference: #7332

Mitigation

Upgrade to Nuclei v3.8.0, where the require() registry is rebuilt per execution and file-backed module loads are routed through the same allow-local-file-access check as the rest of the filesystem operations.

In the meantime, avoid running JavaScript templates from unverified sources.

Workarounds

If upgrading is not an option, avoid running untrusted JavaScript templates entirely. There is no flag or configuration that mitigates this on affected versions.

Acknowledgments

Nuceli thanks @AkashHamal0x01 for reporting this issue through responsible disclosure via [email protected]

AnalysisAI

Nuclei v3.7.0 and earlier allow JavaScript templates to read arbitrary .js and .json files from the host filesystem via the require() function, bypassing the allow-local-file-access restriction. This enables unauthenticated local attackers or users running untrusted templates to extract sensitive data from configuration files, credential stores, and cloud credentials. …

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