Summary
Twig: Sandbox property allowlist bypass via the column filter (array_column on objects)
Description
The column filter passes its input straight to PHP's native array_column(). When the array elements are objects, array_column() reads $obj->$name (and $obj->$index) directly, including invoking __get/__isset. Because this property read happens entirely in PHP native code and never reaches CoreExtension::getAttribute(), SandboxExtension::checkPropertyAllowed() is never consulted.
An untrusted template author with column in their allowedFilters list can therefore read any public or magic property of any object reachable in the render context, regardless of the SecurityPolicy allowedProperties list. This is a variant of CVE-2024-51755 / GHSA-jjxq-ff2g-95vh that the ArrayAccess-focused fix did not cover.
Resolution
The column filter now routes object property reads through the sandbox-aware attribute accessor so the property allowlist is enforced.
Credits
Twig: would like to thank Claude Mythos Preview (via Project Glasswing) for reporting the issue and providing the fix.
Impact
The application does not correctly enforce access controls, allowing a principal to access resources or operations beyond their granted permissions. Typical impact: unauthorized data access or execution of privileged operations.
Affected versions
Security releases
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is CVE-2026-46635? CVE-2026-46635 is a low-severity incorrect authorization vulnerability in twig/twig (composer), affecting versions < 3.26.0. It is fixed in 3.26.0. The application does not correctly enforce access controls, allowing a principal to access resources or operations beyond their granted permissions.
- Which versions of twig/twig are affected by CVE-2026-46635? twig/twig (composer) versions < 3.26.0 is affected.
- Is there a fix for CVE-2026-46635? Yes. CVE-2026-46635 is fixed in 3.26.0. Upgrade to this version or later.
- Is CVE-2026-46635 exploitable, and should I be worried? Whether CVE-2026-46635 is exploitable in your environment depends on whether the vulnerable code is present and reachable. A CVSS score is a worst-case rating; it does not account for your specific deployment, configuration, or usage patterns. Kodem, an Intelligent Application Security platform, uses runtime intelligence to show which vulnerabilities actually execute in production, so you can focus on the ones that represent real risk. Get a demo
- What actually determines whether CVE-2026-46635 is exploitable, and how bad it is? Exploitability and impact are not fixed properties of a CVE. They depend on runtime truth: whether the vulnerable code is present, reachable, and actually executes in your application. A high CVSS score on a dependency that never runs is not the same as real risk. Kodem, an Intelligent Application Security platform, uses runtime intelligence to reveal which vulnerabilities actually execute in production, so teams prioritize the ones that genuinely matter.
- How do I fix CVE-2026-46635? Upgrade
twig/twigto 3.26.0 or later.