CVE-2026-13601 PUBLISHED

Yelp: yelp-xsl: overly permissive content security policy in yelp allows host file disclosure from flatpak applications

Assigner: redhat
Reserved: 29.06.2026 Published: 29.06.2026 Updated: 29.06.2026

A flaw was found in Yelp due to an overly permissive Content Security Policy (CSP) implementation provided by yelp-xsl. A malicious Flatpak application can open crafted help content through the OpenURI portal. By embedding an untrusted CSS stylesheet within a structured SVG document, attacker-controlled content can bypass Flatpak's intended sandbox isolation, allowing Yelp to evaluate local XML inclusions and disclose arbitrary user-readable host files through remote CSS resource requests. This may result in the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information.

Metrics

CVSS Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:N/A:N
CVSS Score: 7.1

Product Status

Vendor Red Hat
Product Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10
Versions Default: unknown
Vendor Red Hat
Product Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
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Vendor Red Hat
Product Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
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Vendor Red Hat
Product Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
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Vendor Red Hat
Product Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
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Vendor Red Hat
Product Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
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Vendor Red Hat
Product Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
Versions Default: unknown
Vendor Red Hat
Product Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
Versions Default: unknown

Credits

  • Red Hat would like to thank Codean Labs for reporting this issue.

References

Problem Types

  • Protection Mechanism Failure CWE