CVE-2026-40905: LinkAce: Password Reset Poisoning via X-Forwarded-Host Header Injection Leading to Account Takeover
LinkAce is a self-hosted archive to collect website links. Prior to 2.5.4, a password reset poisoning vulnerability was identified in the application due to improper trust of user-controlled HTTP headers. The application uses the X-Forwarded-Host header when generating password reset URLs. By manipulating this header during a password reset request, an attacker can inject an attacker-controlled domain into the reset link sent via email. As a result, the victim receives a password reset email containing a malicious link pointing to an attacker-controlled domain. When the victim clicks the link, the password reset token is transmitted to the attacker-controlled server. An attacker can capture this token and use it to reset the victim’s password, leading to full account takeover. This vulnerability is fixed in 2.5.4.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2026-40905?
CVE-2026-40905 is considered a high severity vulnerability that can lead to account takeover.
How do I fix CVE-2026-40905?
To fix CVE-2026-40905, upgrade LinkAce to version 2.5.4 or later to mitigate the risk.
What causes CVE-2026-40905?
CVE-2026-40905 is caused by improper trust of user-controlled HTTP headers, specifically the X-Forwarded-Host header.
What are the potential impacts of CVE-2026-40905?
The potential impacts of CVE-2026-40905 include unauthorized account access and manipulation of the password reset process.
Which versions of LinkAce are affected by CVE-2026-40905?
CVE-2026-40905 affects all versions of LinkAce prior to 2.5.4.