GHSA-8m7c-hf24-5g47Medium

NocoDB: OAuth Authorization Code Race Condition

Published
June 5, 2026
Last Modified
June 5, 2026

🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)

📋 Description

Summary

Two concurrent token-exchange requests using the same OAuth authorization code could each mint a distinct valid (access_token, refresh_token) pair, breaking the single-use guarantee that PKCE relies on.

Details

The token-exchange flow read is_used and called markAsUsed as an unconditional update at the end of the path. A new OAuthAuthorizationCode.claimByCode method now performs an atomic compare-and-swap (WHERE code = ? AND is_used = false) and is called immediately before OAuthToken.insert, after redirect-URI, PKCE, and client authentication have all succeeded. Only the first concurrent caller's UPDATE wins; the rest see invalid_grant: Authorization code has already been used.

Impact

An attacker who has observed an authorization code and the corresponding PKCE verifier (for example through a malicious OAuth-aware client or by racing a real exchange) could obtain a long-lived refresh token in addition to the legitimate one.

Credit

This issue was reported by @eddieran.

🎯 Affected products1

  • npm/nocodb:<= 2026.05.0

🔗 References (3)