CVE-2026-24768 is a low severity vulnerability with a CVSS score of 0.0. No known public exploits at this time.
Very low probability of exploitation
EPSS predicts the probability of exploitation in the next 30 days based on real-world threat data, complementing CVSS severity scores with actual risk assessment.
An unvalidated redirect (open redirect) vulnerability exists in NocoDB’s login flow due to missing validation of the continueAfterSignIn parameter.
During authentication, NocoDB processes a user-controlled redirect value and conditionally performs client-side navigation without enforcing any restrictions on the destination’s origin, domain or protocol. This allows attackers to redirect authenticated users to arbitrary external websites after login.
The redirect logic relies on a permissive URL check that treats any absolute or protocol-relative URL as safe, and performs navigation without applying an allowlist or origin validation.
In the redirect plugin:
The helper function isFullUrl uses the following regular expression:
/^(https?:)?\/\//
This pattern matches any HTTP(S) URL as well as protocol-relative URLs (e.g., //evil.example), without restricting allowed domains.
When the continueAfterSignIn query parameter matches this pattern, the application performs an unconditional external navigation:
navigateTo(route.value.query.continueAfterSignIn as string, {
external: isFullUrl(...)
})
An attacker can exploit this issue through a phishing attack:
The attacker crafts a malicious login URL containing a controlled redirect target, for example:
https://victim-nocodb.example/#/signin?continueAfterSignIn=https://evil-phishing.com/fake-login
The victim clicks the link and is presented with the legitimate NocoDB login page.
The victim authenticates using valid credentials.
After login, NocoDB automatically redirects the victim to the attacker-controlled external site.
The attacker’s site displays a fake error message and prompts the victim to re-enter credentials.
The victim unknowingly submits credentials to the attacker.
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This vulnerability enables phishing attacks by leveraging user trust in the legitimate NocoDB login flow. While it does not directly expose credentials or bypass authentication, it increases the likelihood of credential theft through social engineering.
The issue does not allow arbitrary code execution or privilege escalation, but it undermines authentication integrity.
This issue was discovered by an AI agent developed by the GitHub Security Lab and reviewed by GHSL team members @p- (Peter Stöckli) and @m-y-mo (Man Yue Mo).