Matt Kane

4 exploits Active since Aug 2025
CVE-2025-58179 WRITEUP HIGH WRITEUP
@astrojs/cloudflare 11.0.3-12.6.5 - Server-Side Request Forgery via Image Optimization Endpoint
Astro is a web framework for content-driven websites. Versions 11.0.3 through 12.6.5 are vulnerable to SSRF when using Astro's Cloudflare adapter. When configured with output: 'server' while using the default imageService: 'compile', the generated image optimization endpoint doesn't check the URLs it receives, allowing content from unauthorized third-party domains to be served. a A bug in impacted versions of the @astrojs/cloudflare adapter for deployment on Cloudflare’s infrastructure, allows an attacker to bypass the third-party domain restrictions and serve any content from the vulnerable origin. This issue is fixed in version 12.6.6.
CVSS 7.2
CVE-2025-54793 WRITEUP MEDIUM WRITEUP
Astro 5.2.0-5.12.7 - Open Redirect via Trailing Slash Logic
Astro is a web framework for content-driven websites. In versions 5.2.0 through 5.12.7, there is an Open Redirect vulnerability in the trailing slash redirection logic when handling paths with double slashes. This allows an attacker to redirect users to arbitrary external domains by crafting URLs such as https://mydomain.com//malicious-site.com/. This increases the risk of phishing and other social engineering attacks. This affects sites that use on-demand rendering (SSR) with the Node or Cloudflare adapters. It does not affect static sites, or sites deployed to Netlify or Vercel. This issue is fixed in version 5.12.8. To work around this issue at the network level, block outgoing redirect responses with a Location header value that starts with `//`.
CVSS 6.1
CVE-2025-59837 WRITEUP HIGH WRITEUP
Astro 5.13.4-5.13.9 - Server-Side Request Forgery via Backslash Bypass in Image Proxy
Astro is a web framework that includes an image proxy. In versions 5.13.4 and later before 5.13.10, the image proxy domain validation can be bypassed by using backslashes in the href parameter, allowing server-side requests to arbitrary URLs. This can lead to server-side request forgery (SSRF) and potentially cross-site scripting (XSS). This vulnerability exists due to an incomplete fix for CVE-2025-58179. Fixed in 5.13.10.
CVSS 7.2
CVE-2025-64757 WRITEUP LOW WRITEUP
Astro < 5.14.3 - Unauthenticated Arbitrary Local File Read via Image Optimization Endpoint
Astro is a web framework. Prior to version 5.14.3, a vulnerability has been identified in the Astro framework's development server that allows arbitrary local file read access through the image optimization endpoint. The vulnerability affects Astro development environments and allows remote attackers to read any image file accessible to the Node.js process on the host system. This issue has been patched in version 5.14.3.
CVSS 3.5