mediumCVE-2026-55464

CVE-2026-55464 Snipe-IT vulnerability

Snipe-IT is an IT asset/license management system. Prior to 8.6.2, CommonMark escapes raw HTML but does not sanitize javascript: URIs in Markdown hyperlinks, allowing a user with assets.edit permission to place a malicious link in a markdown-textarea custom field that executes arbitrary JavaScript when another user opens the asset detail page and clicks the link. This issue is fixed in version 8.6.2.

ProductSnipe-IT
CVSS4.8
EPSS0.00173
UpdatedJuly 12, 2026

Quick answer

Snipe-IT 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

  • Snipe-IT before 8.6.2

Fixed versions

  • 8.6.2

How to fix it

CVE-2026-55464 affects Snipe-IT asset management deployments where Markdown custom fields can allow javascript: URI links that execute when another user clicks the rendered asset detail link. Prioritize shared, multi-company, or internet-facing Snipe-IT instances because the issue can alter assets, users, permissions, or expose data depending on the affected endpoint. Upgrade Snipe-IT to 8.6.2 or a later supported release. Restrict asset custom-field editing and review markdown fields for suspicious links until patched.

  1. Inventory all Snipe-IT production, staging, and internal asset-management deployments, including containers and hosted instances.
  2. Identify versions before the fixed Snipe-IT release for CVE-2026-55464: 8.6.2.
  3. Upgrade Snipe-IT to 8.6.2 or a later supported release, then run database migrations and application cache clears required by the deployment method.
  4. Restrict asset custom-field editing and review markdown fields for suspicious links until patched.
  5. Review Snipe-IT roles, granular permissions, API tokens, Full Multiple Companies Support settings, and asset-management workflows for excessive privilege.
  6. Review web, API, audit, and application logs for suspicious endpoint use, unexpected permission changes, cross-company records, deleted users, or modified assets.
  7. If unauthorized changes are suspected, revoke tokens, rotate affected credentials, restore modified records from audit history or backup, and preserve evidence.

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Verify the fix

  • Confirm every Snipe-IT node reports version 8.6.2 or a later supported release.
  • Confirm javascript: and other unsafe URI schemes are sanitized from markdown links.
  • Confirm API and UI permissions enforce company scope and object-level authorization for the affected workflow.
  • Run regression checks against the affected endpoint and confirm unauthorized requests fail without changing data.
  • Document patched versions, migration status, permission tests, reviewed logs, and any corrective data repairs.

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FAQ

What is affected by CVE-2026-55464?

Snipe-IT versions listed as affected should be reviewed: Snipe-IT before 8.6.2.

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.