CVE-2026-41724 is a stored cross-site scripting vulnerability in VMware Cloud Foundation Operations affecting the text widget creation flow. The flaw is caused by improper sanitization or encoding of user-supplied content in text widgets, allowing an authenticated low-privileged user with permission to create text widgets to store malicious JavaScript in the application. When an administrator or another higher-privileged user later views the affected dashboard or widget, the injected script executes in that user’s browser session within the VMware Cloud Foundation Operations management interface. The vulnerability is one of three related stored XSS issues disclosed in VMSA-2026-0004 and reflects insufficient input neutralization across multiple UI surfaces in the product family.
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A vulnerability addressed by Broadcom in VMware Cloud Foundation Operations-related products via VMSA-2026-0004.
A stored XSS vulnerability in VMware Cloud Foundation Operations that could allow a malicious actor with privileges to create policies, views, or text-widgets to inject scripts and perform administrative actions.
A stored cross-site scripting vulnerability in VMware Cloud Foundation Operations that could allow a low-privileged authenticated actor to inject scripts and perform administrative actions.
A VMware vulnerability addressed in the June 8, 2026 security update; specific technical details are not provided in the content.
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