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Critical Apache Tika Vulnerability Leads to XXE Injection

Posted on December 8, 2025December 8, 2025 By CWS

A critical-severity vulnerability within the Apache Tika open supply evaluation toolkit may enable attackers to carry out XML Exterior Entity (XXE) injection assaults.

Apache Tika capabilities as a common parser able to extracting info from nearly all forms of information, making it a core a part of indexing and evaluation instruments.

The vital problem, tracked as CVE-2025-66516 (CVSS rating of 10/10), impacts the tika-core, tika-pdf-module, and tika-parsers modules of Apache Tika.

Attackers can exploit the flaw by way of crafted XFA information positioned inside PDF information, on all platforms.

Profitable exploitation of XXE injection weaknesses may sometimes result in info leaks, SSRF assaults, denial-of-service (DoS), or distant code execution (RCE).

Thus, the vulnerability poses a serious threat, given the important position Apache Tika has inside search engines like google, content material administration methods, and information evaluation instruments.

CVE-2025-66516, VP of Apache Tika Tim Allison explains in an advisory, expands the scope of CVE-2025-54988 (CVSS rating of 8.4), which was publicly disclosed in August.

The unique vulnerability, Allison notes, impacts tika-core, however the entry level was the tika-parser-pdf-module package deal, thus requiring that each packages be up to date to totally resolve the bug.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

Moreover, he explains, the unique report on the XXE flaw didn’t point out that the PDF parser within the 1.x Tika releases was within the tika-parsers module.

The newly disclosed Apache Tika vulnerability was patched in tika-core model 3.2.2, tika-parser-pdf-module model 3.2.2, and tika-parsers model 2.0.0.

The affected modules are used as dependencies in different packages. Customers are suggested to use the patches as quickly as doable.

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