CVE-2026-72825 is an authorization flaw in getgrav/grav-plugin-api before 1.0.13 affecting the POST /reports/twig-content/allowlist endpoint in ReportsController. The endpoint checks requirePermission('api.config.write') and then performs a bare isSuperAdmin() check instead of enforcing effective super-user authorization through requireSuper(). Because isSuperAdmin() reads the account’s super-admin property directly and does not consult API key scopes, a least-privilege API key scoped only to api.config.write, if minted on a super-admin account, can bypass the intended scope cap. Successful exploitation allows the attacker to append attacker-controlled tokens to the Twig sandbox allowlist, with the change persisted in configuration. By broadening the Twig sandbox allowlist, the flaw can transform later Twig-in-content rendering paths into a server-side template injection condition that may ultimately lead to remote code execution.
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