⚠ Withdrawn by GitHub Security Advisories

Withdrawn: August 4, 2026

GHSA-mqq9-gxg5-m58gHighCVSS 5.9Disclosed before NVD

Duplicate Advisory: Guzzle: URI fragments disclosed in redirect Referer headers

Published
August 1, 2026
Last Modified
August 4, 2026

📋 Description

Duplicate Advisory

This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-h95v-h523-3mw8. This link is maintained to preserve external references.

Original Description

guzzlehttp/guzzle versions before 7.15.1 contain an information disclosure vulnerability in RedirectMiddleware. When the optional allow_redirects.referer setting is enabled, the middleware copies the URI fragment (the portion after '#') from the referring request into the generated Referer header when following a same-scheme redirect (e.g., HTTPS to HTTPS). An attacker who controls the redirect destination can read this fragment from the incoming Referer header, potentially disclosing one-time login secrets, access tokens, state values, or other sensitive client data to a server never meant to receive it. The referer setting is disabled by default. Fixed in 7.15.1, which strips the fragment before generating the Referer value.

🎯 Affected products1

  • composer/guzzlehttp/guzzle:< 7.15.1

🔗 References (4)