PT-2026-49583 · Npm · @Angular/Common
Published
2026-06-15
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Updated
2026-06-15
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CVE-2026-54268
CVSS v4.0
8.2
High
| Vector | AV:N/AC:L/AT:P/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:N/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N |
A Denial of Service (DoS) vulnerability exists in the
@angular/common package of the Angular framework. The formatDate function, which is also utilized by the standard Angular DatePipe, does not properly limit or validate the length of the format parameter.When parsing a maliciously crafted, excessively long date format string (e.g., a repeating pattern or very large string), the internal parser splits the string iteratively using a regular expression loop. This results in uncontrolled resource consumption (high CPU utilization and excessive memory allocations), leading to a Denial of Service (DoS).
Impact
1. Server-Side Rendering (SSR)
In Angular applications that leverage Server-Side Rendering, an attacker can supply a malicious payload with an excessively long date format string. Processing this on the server causes high CPU usage and triggers a
JavaScript heap out of memory crash, rendering the application unavailable to all users.2. Client-Side Rendering (CSR)
In standard client-side applications, executing the vulnerable function with an excessively long format string blocks the browser's main thread, causing the browser tab to freeze and become completely unresponsive.
Patched Versions
- 22.0.1
- 21.2.17
- 20.3.25
Attack Preconditions
For this vulnerability to be exploitable, both of the following conditions must be met:
- Vulnerable Component Usage: The application must format dates using the
formatDateutility or theDatePipe. - Attacker-Controlled Parameter: The date format string passed to these utilities must be customizable or directly controlled by untrusted user input (e.g., parsed from query parameters, user preferences, or API responses).
If the date format is hardcoded (e.g.,
'mediumDate', 'shortTime', or static strings) or properly validated to be within a reasonable length limit, the application is not vulnerable.Fix
DoS
Resource Exhaustion
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Related Identifiers
Affected Products
@Angular/Common