GHSA-9fw9-8c49-qch8MediumCVSS 6.5

Laravel Backpack CRUD: MyAccountController allows changing the login email without a current-password check

Published
August 20, 2026
Last Modified
August 20, 2026

🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)

📋 Description

Summary

MyAccountController::postAccountInfoForm allows an authenticated user to update the authentication column (default: email) without verifying their current password. Because email is the account-recovery anchor, this enables account takeover after the attacker's session ends: the new email address can be used to request a password reset from outside the system.

The password-change endpoint in the same controller correctly requires old_password verification, so the gap is asymmetric.

Details

The postAccountInfoForm action passes $request->validated() directly to $user->update(). The AccountInfoRequest whitelists the authentication column (email by default) with no ownership challenge. Contrast this with ChangePasswordRequest, which uses Hash::check against the stored password before allowing any change.

Scenarios where this is exploitable include:

  • A brief unauthorized session (e.g. unattended workstation, XSS in the admin panel)
  • An insider/offboarding case where a departing admin sets a personal email address before access is revoked, then resets the password after leaving

Patch

Fixed in #5990 — the authentication column is now protected by a current_password check (mirroring ChangePasswordRequest) whenever its value changes.

A stronger mitigation — sending a verification link to the new address before persisting the change — can be layered on top using Laravel's MustVerifyEmail flow.

Affected versions

All versions prior to 6.8.14 / 7.0.38.

Fixed versions

  • 6.x: 6.8.14
  • 7.x: 7.0.38

🎯 Affected products2

  • composer/backpack/crud:>= 6.0.0, < 6.8.14
  • composer/backpack/crud:>= 7.0.0, < 7.0.38

🔗 References (5)