CVE-2026-15216 is a high-severity cross-site scripting vulnerability in GitLab Community Edition and Enterprise Edition. The flaw is caused by improper neutralization of user-controlled data rendered in pagination controls within an analytics dashboard component. Under certain conditions, attacker-controlled input can be incorporated into generated page content in a way that allows malicious script execution in a victim’s browser when the affected dashboard view is rendered. Affected versions include all releases from 18.2 before 19.0.6, 19.1 before 19.1.4, and 19.2 before 19.2.2.
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A high-severity cross-site scripting vulnerability in GitLab Analytics Dashboards caused by improper neutralization of user-controlled values in dashboard table cells and pagination controls.
A high-severity cross-site scripting vulnerability in GitLab CE/EE caused by improper neutralization of user-controlled data in analytics dashboard pagination controls.
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