Bug 2452519 (CVE-2026-34226)

Summary: CVE-2026-34226 happy-dom: Happy DOM: Information disclosure via incorrect cookie handling in fetch requests
Product: [Other] Security Response Reporter: OSIDB Bzimport <bzimport>
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Version: unspecifiedCC: dschmidt, erezende, jlanda, kshier, simaishi, smcdonal, stcannon, teagle, yguenane
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A flaw was found in Happy DOM, a JavaScript implementation of a web browser without its graphical user interface. This vulnerability allows for information disclosure where cookies from the current page's origin can be inadvertently attached to network requests made to a different destination. This occurs when the `fetch` function is used with the `credentials: "include"` option, potentially leading to the leakage of sensitive user data to unintended recipients.
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Description OSIDB Bzimport 2026-03-27 22:02:58 UTC
Happy DOM is a JavaScript implementation of a web browser without its graphical user interface. Versions prior to 20.8.9 may attach cookies from the current page origin (`window.location`) instead of the request target URL when `fetch(..., { credentials: "include" })` is used. This can leak cookies from origin A to destination B. Version 20.8.9 fixes the issue.