GHSA-wm8w-6qjm-cv43HighCVSS 7.5

Nuxt runtime payload cache discloses another user's SSR data across users and to unauthenticated clients

Published
August 5, 2026
Last Modified
August 5, 2026

🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)

📋 Description

Impact

When a page is covered by routeRules cache / swr / isr, Nuxt enables runtime payload extraction and serves /<page>/_payload.json. On affected versions the renderer stored the SSR payload in the shared cache:nuxt:payload storage under a path-only key (no cookie, authorization, or cache.varies dimension) and, on a later payload request, returned the cached entry before route middleware / page guards ran again.

As a result, once any authenticated user warms a protected, cached page, a subsequent GET /<page>/_payload.json from an unauthenticated client or a different authenticated user receives the first user's payload: the full SSR data for that route, including anything loaded via useFetch / useAsyncData (for example /api/me: profile, tenant, billing, token-like values). The HTML response stays correctly varied and protected; only the extracted payload leaks. Both cross-user (A warms, B receives A) and unauthenticated disclosure are exploitable. cache.varies does not mitigate it, because the payload cache ignores varies.

Introduced when runtime payload extraction landed for cached routes (#34410); the regression is specific to the 4.x line, where the runtime cache:nuxt:payload storage was added and the import.meta.prerender gate on the payload-cache read/writes was dropped. The 3.x line shipped the same feature with the gate intact and is not affected.

Patches

Fixed in [email protected]. Runtime payload-cache reads and writes are again confined to prerendering (import.meta.prerender); at runtime, /<page>/_payload.json follows the normal render path so route middleware, routeRules.appMiddleware, and page guards run for the current request. main / v5 and the 3.x line already had this property, so 3.x is not affected.

Workarounds

  • Set experimental.payloadExtraction: false (reporter-validated): the standalone /_payload.json endpoint returns 404 and the page still serves a 200 with an inline payload.
  • Do not apply cache / swr / isr to authenticated pages that render user-specific SSR data.
  • As defense-in-depth, require authentication for /**/_payload.json at a proxy / CDN.
  • After upgrading, purge any CDN / platform cache that may already hold protected payloads.

🎯 Affected products1

  • npm/nuxt:>= 4.4.0, <= 4.5.0

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