highCVE-2026-45075

CVE-2026-45075 in Symfony Security HTTP

Symfony Security HTTP can let HEAD requests bypass checks that only allow GET requests.

ProductSymfony Security HTTP
CVSS8.3
EPSS0.00511
UpdatedJuly 15, 2026

Quick answer

Symfony Security HTTP 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

  • symfony/security-http and symfony/http-kernel >=7.4.0 <7.4.12, >=8.0.0 <8.0.12

Fixed versions

  • symfony/security-http and symfony/http-kernel 7.4.12 or 8.0.12

How to fix it

Update Symfony Security HTTP. The old package can let unsafe input, requests, or tokens pass checks they should not pass.

  1. Update symfony/security-http to symfony/security-http and symfony/http-kernel 7.4.12 or 8.0.12 with Composer.
  2. Run the app test suite.
  3. Clear Symfony cache and redeploy.
  4. Check logs after release.

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Verify the fix

  • Run composer show symfony/security-http and confirm the fixed version is installed.
  • Retest the affected XML, YAML, login, token, cache, or email path.

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FAQ

What is affected by CVE-2026-45075?

Symfony Security HTTP versions listed as affected should be reviewed: symfony/security-http and symfony/http-kernel >=7.4.0 <7.4.12, >=8.0.0 <8.0.12.

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.