Kirby CMS CVE-2026-42137
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CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:L/UI:N/VC:H/VI:N/VA:N/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:X/CR:X/IR:X/AR:X/MAV:X/MAC:X/MAT:X/MPR:X/MUI:X/MVC:X/MVI:X/MVA:X/MSC:X/MSI:X/MSA:X/S:X/AU:X/R:X/V:X/RE:X/U:X
Primary rating from GitHub Advisory · only source for this CVE.
CVSS VectorGitHub Advisory
CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:L/UI:N/VC:H/VI:N/VA:N/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:X/CR:X/IR:X/AR:X/MAV:X/MAC:X/MAT:X/MPR:X/MUI:X/MVC:X/MVI:X/MVA:X/MSC:X/MSI:X/MSA:X/S:X/AU:X/R:X/V:X/RE:X/U:X
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7DescriptionGitHub Advisory
TL;DR
This vulnerability affects all Kirby sites where users of a particular role have no permission to access or list pages or files (pages.access, pages.list, files.access or files.list permission is disabled). This can be due to configuration in the user blueprint(s), via options in the model blueprint(s) or via a combination of both settings.
This vulnerability is of high severity for affected sites.
Consumers' Kirby sites are *not* affected if they intend all users to be able to access all pages and files of the site. The vulnerability can only be exploited by authenticated users. Write actions are *not* affected by this vulnerability.
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Introduction
Missing authorization allows authenticated users to perform actions they are not intended to have access to.
The effects of missing authorization can include unauthorized access to sensitive information as well as unauthorized changes to content or system information.
Impact
Kirby's user permissions control which user role is allowed to perform specific actions to content models in the CMS. These permissions are defined for each role in the user blueprint (site/blueprints/users/...). It is also possible to customize the permissions for each target model in the model blueprints (such as in site/blueprints/pages/...) using the options feature. The permissions and options together control the authorization of user actions.
Kirby provides the pages.access, pages.list, files.access and files.list permissions (among others). The list permissions control whether affected models appear in lists throughout the Panel and REST API. The access permissions have the same effect but also disable direct access to the affected models.
In affected releases, Kirby did not consistently hide non-listable models (models for which the respective access or list permission was disabled) in the following scenarios:
- The changes dialog in the Panel listed changed models even if they were not listable.
- The REST API respected the permissions during direct model access, but did not consistently filter collections as well as related models that are included in the API responses for convenience. This includes:
- missing permission checks for children, drafts, files, parents and siblings of pages,
- missing permission checks for parents and siblings (
next/nextWithTemplate,prev/prevWithTemplate) of files, - missing permission checks for children, drafts and files of the site model,
- missing permission checks for files of users,
- incorrect permission checks for
pages.accessinstead ofpages.listfor the site and pages children and search routes and - incorrect permission checks for
files.accessinstead offiles.listfor the account, site, pages and users files and search routes, - The Panel images for site, pages and users were displayed in lists of the parent model even if the image files were not listable.
- The link targets for the previous and next files in the files view were not gated by the files being listable.
Patches
The problem has been patched in Kirby 4.9.0 and Kirby 5.4.0. Please update to one of these or a later version to fix the vulnerability.
In all of the mentioned releases, we have added permission checks for $model->isListable() in all of the affected places. This ensures that results are filtered by the listable property, thereby enforcing the pages.access, pages.list, files.access and files.list permissions consistently.
AnalysisAI
Authenticated users with restricted permissions in Kirby CMS can access pages and files they should not be able to view, bypassing configured access controls in the Panel and REST API. This affects Kirby installations where administrators have explicitly disabled pages.access, pages.list, files.access, or files.list permissions for specific user roles through blueprints. The vulnerability allows information disclosure of content models that should be hidden, though write operations remain protected. Patched versions 4.9.0 and 5.4.0 are available from the vendor. No public exploit identified at time of analysis, with EPSS data unavailable for this recent disclosure.
Technical ContextAI
Kirby CMS is a flat-file content management system built on PHP that uses a blueprint-based permission system to control access to content models. The vulnerability stems from CWE-862 (Missing Authorization) in the implementation of the isListable() permission checks. The CMS provides granular permissions including pages.access, pages.list, files.access, and files.list to control visibility and accessibility of content. The affected code failed to consistently apply these permission checks across multiple API endpoints and UI components. Specifically, the REST API included related models (children, drafts, files, parents, siblings) in responses without filtering by listable status, and the Panel displayed changed models in dialogs and images in lists without verifying permissions. The fix implements consistent $model->isListable() checks across all affected endpoints, ensuring authorization is enforced uniformly in both the administrative Panel interface and the REST API layer. The vulnerability exists in the composer package getkirby/cms versions up to 4.8.0 and versions 5.0.0 through 5.3.3.
RemediationAI
Upgrade to Kirby CMS version 5.4.0 (recommended) or version 4.9.0 (backport for sites unable to migrate to version 5) immediately. Both releases implement consistent isListable() permission checks across all affected Panel and REST API endpoints. Download releases from https://github.com/getkirby/kirby/releases/tag/5.4.0 or https://github.com/getkirby/kirby/releases/tag/4.9.0. For organizations unable to patch immediately, implement compensating controls: audit all user role blueprints and model blueprints to verify that pages.access, pages.list, files.access, and files.list permissions accurately reflect intended access policies; consider temporarily elevating restrictions on affected user accounts to administrative roles only until patching is complete, accepting the trade-off of reduced operational flexibility; monitor CMS access logs for unusual API activity or Panel access patterns by lower-privileged accounts to detect potential exploitation attempts; and review all content accessible through affected endpoints to assess potential information disclosure impact. Note that there is no effective workaround short of patching - the vulnerability affects core authorization logic and cannot be mitigated through configuration changes alone without fundamentally altering the permission model.
Same weakness CWE-862 – Missing Authorization
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