CVE-2026-22610 is a cross-site scripting vulnerability in Angular’s Template Compiler affecting versions prior to 19.2.18, 20.3.16, 21.0.7, and 21.1.0-rc.0. The issue exists because Angular’s internal sanitization schema does not correctly classify the href and xlink:href attributes on SVG <script> elements as a Resource URL context. As a result, attacker-controlled values supplied to those attributes can bypass the intended security handling during template compilation/rendering, allowing a malicious script resource reference to be introduced into the DOM. The flaw is specifically tied to incomplete sanitization logic for SVG script-related attributes in Angular templates.
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Unknown (referenced only as an Angular high-severity SVG-related flaw leading to XSS; no technical details provided in the main content).
Unknown (only referenced as an Angular-related high-severity SVG flaw leading to XSS; no technical details provided in the content).
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