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Medium [CVE-2026-41706] Spring Security: Spring Security's CookieRequestCache and CookieServerRequestCache store the pre-authentication request URL in a brows…

This medium-severity VMware (Broadcom) advisory covers CVE-2026-41706 affecting Spring Security.

CVE-2026-41706 Published Jun 10, 2026Updated by vendor Jul 23, 2026
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VMware (Broadcom)Tanzu / Spring
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Summary

Spring Security's CookieRequestCache and CookieServerRequestCache store the pre-authentication request URL in a browser cookie so that users can be redirected back to their intended destination after a successful login. In affected versions, the full absolute URL is stored in the cookie and is used without validation as the post-login redirect target.

Affected versions: Spring Security 5.7.0 through 5.7.23; 5.8.0 through 5.8.25; 6.3.0 through 6.3.16; 6.4.0 through 6.4.16; 6.5.0 through 6.5.10; 7.0.0 through 7.0.5.

Affected versions
  • 5.7.0
  • 5.7.23
  • 5.8.0
  • 5.8.25
  • 6.3.0
  • 6.3.16
  • 6.4.0
  • 6.4.16
  • 6.5.0
  • 6.5.10
  • 7.0.0
  • 7.0.5

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Fixed versions

No fixed release is recorded yet. That does not prove no patch exists — confirm against the vendor advisory.

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Mitigation

The source record does not include mitigation steps. That is not a statement that no fix exists — read the vendor advisory below for the authoritative guidance.

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