CVE-2026-55424 in Discourse
Discourse is an open-source discussion platform. Prior to 2026.6.0, 2026.5.1, 2026.4.2, and 2026.1.5, a topic "featured link" was not sufficiently normalized and escaped before being rendered in the topic list, allowing a user who can set a featured link to inject JavaScript...
Quick answer
Discourse should be reviewed and updated if it matches the affected versions. The recommended fix is to apply the vendor-supported patched version or the mitigation steps below, then retest the public website with Fixnx.
Who is affected
Affected versions
- discourse >= 2026.1.0-latest, < 2026.1.5
- discourse >= 2026.4.0-latest, < 2026.4.2
- discourse >= 2026.5.0-latest, < 2026.5.1
Fixed versions
- Discourse 2026.6.0, 2026.5.1, 2026.4.2, or 2026.1.5
How to fix it
Update Discourse. The old app can expose private data, allow unsafe uploads, or let script run in a browser.
- Upgrade Discourse to Discourse 2026.6.0, 2026.5.1, 2026.4.2, or 2026.1.5.
- Rebuild the Discourse container if used.
- Restart Discourse.
- Review uploads, webhooks, groups, and admin logs.
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Verify the fix
- Confirm Discourse reports a fixed version.
- Scan again and confirm CVE-2026-55424 is gone.
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FAQ
What is affected by CVE-2026-55424?
Discourse versions listed as affected should be reviewed: discourse >= 2026.1.0-latest, < 2026.1.5, discourse >= 2026.4.0-latest, < 2026.4.2, discourse >= 2026.5.0-latest, < 2026.5.1.
What should I fix first?
Start with internet-facing sites, admin panels, login flows, plugins, themes, modules, packages, and systems that process user-controlled input or sensitive data.
How do I confirm the fix worked?
Apply the patched version or mitigation, clear caches where relevant, retest the affected workflow, and run a new Fixnx scan to verify public website exposure signals.
How are Fixnx security risk categories chosen?
Fixnx keeps one canonical risk page and assigns only broad, relevant categories such as ecosystem, technology area, or vulnerability class.
