SSRF in Splunk Dashboard Studio PDF export
CVE-2026-20252 is a server-side request forgery vulnerability in the Dashboard Studio PDF export feature of Splunk Enterprise and Splunk Cloud Platform. It affects Splunk Enterprise versions below 10.2.4, 10.0.7, 9.4.12, and 9.3.13, and Splunk Cloud Platform versions below 10.4.2604.3, 10.3.2512.12, 10.2.2510.14, 10.1.2507.22, and 9.3.2411.132. The flaw allows a low-privileged user without the admin or power roles to cause the Splunk server to send HTTP requests to arbitrary internal destinations through the PDF export workflow. The vulnerability is caused by insufficient destination validation in the trusted-domain logic: the implementation uses a prefix-based domain match that can be bypassed with attacker-controlled lookalike subdomains such as docs.splunk.com.evil.com, and the PDF export service follows HTTP redirects without re-validating each redirect target against the allowlist.
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A high-severity SSRF vulnerability in the Splunk Enterprise Dashboard Studio PDF export feature that can be used to access internal resources or expose sensitive data by bypassing domain validation.
A server-side request forgery vulnerability in the Splunk Enterprise Dashboard Studio PDF export feature that could be used to access internal destinations.
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