Versions of the Traccar open-source GPS tracking system up to and including 6.11.1 contain an issue in which authenticated users can steal OAuth 2.0 authorization codes by exploiting an open redirect vulnerability in two OIDC-related endpoints. The `redirect_uri` parameter is not validated against a whitelist, allowing attackers to redirect authorization codes to attacker-controlled URLs, enabling account takeover on any OAuth-integrated application. As of time of publication, it is unclear whether a fix is available.
Metrics
Affected Vendors & Products
References
History
Mon, 23 Feb 2026 21:30:00 +0000
| Type | Values Removed | Values Added |
|---|---|---|
| Description | Versions of the Traccar open-source GPS tracking system up to and including 6.11.1 contain an issue in which authenticated users can steal OAuth 2.0 authorization codes by exploiting an open redirect vulnerability in two OIDC-related endpoints. The `redirect_uri` parameter is not validated against a whitelist, allowing attackers to redirect authorization codes to attacker-controlled URLs, enabling account takeover on any OAuth-integrated application. As of time of publication, it is unclear whether a fix is available. | |
| Title | Traccar Vulnerable to Authorization Code Theft via Open Redirect in OIDC Provider Endpoints | |
| Weaknesses | CWE-352 CWE-601 |
|
| References |
| |
| Metrics |
cvssV3_1
|
Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: GitHub_M
Published:
Updated: 2026-02-23T21:12:06.040Z
Reserved: 2026-02-04T05:15:41.792Z
Link: CVE-2026-25649
No data.
Status : Received
Published: 2026-02-23T22:16:24.927
Modified: 2026-02-23T22:16:24.927
Link: CVE-2026-25649
No data.
OpenCVE Enrichment
No data.