CVE-2025-66412: Angular Stored XSS Vulnerability via SVG Animation, SVG URL and MathML Attributes

Published Dec 1, 2025
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A Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability has been identified in the Angular Template Compiler. It occurs because the compiler's internal security schema is incomplete, allowing attackers to bypass Angular's built-in security sanitization. Specifically, the schema fails to classify certain URL-holding attributes (e.g., those that could contain javascript: URLs) as requiring strict URL security, enabling the injection of malicious scripts.

Additionally, a related vulnerability exists involving SVG animation elements (<animate>, <set>, <animateMotion>, <animateTransform>). The attributeName attribute on these elements was not properly validated, allowing attackers to dynamically target security-sensitive attributes like href or xlink:href on other elements. By binding attributeName to "href" and providing a javascript: URL in the values or to attribute, an attacker could bypass sanitization and execute arbitrary code.

Attributes confirmed to be vulnerable include: SVG-related attributes: (e.g., xlink:href), and various MathML attributes (e.g., math|href, annotation|href). SVG animation attributeName attribute when bound to "href" or "xlink:href".

When template binding is used to assign untrusted, user-controlled data to these attributes (e.g., [attr.xlink:href]="maliciousURL" or <animate [attributeName]="'href'" [values]="maliciousURL">), the compiler incorrectly falls back to a non-sanitizing context or fails to block the dangerous attribute assignment. This allows an attacker to inject a javascript:URL payload. Upon user interaction (like a click) on the element, or automatically in the case of animations, the malicious JavaScript executes in the context of the application's origin.

Impact

When exploited, this vulnerability allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code within the context of the vulnerable application's domain. This enables:

Session Hijacking: Stealing session cookies and authentication tokens. Data Exfiltration: Capturing and transmitting sensitive user data. Unauthorized Actions: Performing actions on behalf of the user.

Patches

- 19.2.17 - 20.3.15 - 21.0.2

Attack Preconditions

The victim's Angular application must render data derived from untrusted input (e.g., from a database or API) and bind it to one of the unsanitized URL attributes or the attributeName of an SVG animation element. The victim must perform a user interaction (e.g., clicking) on the compromised element for the stored script to execute, or the animation must trigger the execution.

Workarounds

If you cannot upgrade, you can workaround the issue by ensuring that any data bound to the vulnerable attributes is never sourced from untrusted user input (e.g., database, API response, URL parameters).

Avoid Affected Template Bindings: Specifically avoid using template bindings (e.g., [attr.xlink:href]="maliciousURL") to assign untrusted data to the vulnerable SVG/MathML attributes. Avoid Dynamic attributeName on SVG Animations: Do not bind untrusted data to the attributeName attribute of SVG animation elements (<animate>, <set>, etc.). Enable Content Security Policy (CSP): Configure a robust CSP header that disallows javascript: URLs.

Other sources

Angular is a development platform for building mobile and desktop web applications using TypeScript/JavaScript and other languages. Prior to 21.0.2, 20.3.15, and 19.2.17, A Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) vulnerability has been identified in the Angular Template Compiler. It occurs because the compiler's internal security schema is incomplete, allowing attackers to bypass Angular's built-in security sanitization. Specifically, the schema fails to classify certain URL-holding attributes (e.g., those that could contain javascript: URLs) as requiring strict URL security, enabling the injection of malicious scripts. This vulnerability is fixed in 21.0.2, 20.3.15, and 19.2.17.

MITRE

Affected Software

9 affected componentsFixes available
angular Angular<21.0.2, <20.3.15, <19.2.17
npm/@angular/compiler<=18.2.14
npm/@angular/compiler>=19.0.0-next.0<19.2.17
19.2.17
npm/@angular/compiler>=20.0.0-next.0<20.3.15
20.3.15
npm/@angular/compiler>=21.0.0-next.0<21.0.2
21.0.2
angular Angular Node.js<=18.2.14
angular Angular Node.js>=19.0.0<19.2.17
angular Angular Node.js>=20.0.0<20.3.15
angular Angular Node.js>=21.0.0<21.0.2

Event History

Dec 1, 2025
CVE Published
via MITRE·10:35 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·10:35 PM
DescriptionWeakness
Data Sourced
via NVD·11:15 PM
DescriptionSeverityWeakness
Data Sourced
via NVD·11:15 PM
RemedyAffected Software
Dec 2, 2025
Advisory Published
via GitHub·01:20 AM
Data Sourced
via GitHub·01:20 AM
DescriptionWeaknessAffected Software
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2025-66412?

CVE-2025-66412 is classified as a moderate severity Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability.

2

How do I fix CVE-2025-66412?

To fix CVE-2025-66412, upgrade your Angular application to versions 21.0.2, 20.3.15, or 19.2.17 or later.

3

What versions of Angular are affected by CVE-2025-66412?

CVE-2025-66412 affects Angular versions prior to 21.0.2, 20.3.15, and 19.2.17.

4

What is a Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in CVE-2025-66412?

A Stored Cross-Site Scripting vulnerability in CVE-2025-66412 allows an attacker to inject malicious scripts into web applications through the Angular Template Compiler.

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What are the potential impacts of CVE-2025-66412?

The potential impacts of CVE-2025-66412 include unauthorized access to user data and client-side session hijacking.

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