VU#265691: Appsmiths SQL Query autocomplete renderer contains a cross site scripting vulnerability

Date Jun 2, 2026
Type Coordinated disclosure
Signal Patch review
Vendor / Product Appsmiths · SQL Query autocomplete renderer
Patch review

Summary

Overview A stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability has been discovered in Appsmith, specifically in the CodeMirror based SQL query editor’s autocomplete renderer. CVE-2026-7299 has been assigned to track the vulnerability. An attacker with developer level access to a shared PostgreSQL datasource can inject arbitrary JavaScript by creating malicious database objects whose names contain XSS payloads. Successful exploitation leads to arbitrary JavaScript execution in the browser of any workspace member who triggers SQL autocomplete, enabling session hijacking, privilege escalation, or credential theft. Version 2.1 of Appsmith fixes CVE-2026-7299. Description Appsmith is an open source, low code platform intended to allow developers to build internal tools, dashboards, and applications using a UI builder, database and API... Related CVEs: CVE-2026-7299.

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