CVE-2026-45067

EUVD-2026-44322
### Description

`Symfony\Component\Mime\Address` is the value-object every Symfony Mailer address (to/cc/bcc/from/reply-to) flows through; its constructor is documented as validating the address and throwing on invalid input, so developers treat it as a security boundary.

The constructor accepts email addresses whose local-part (the part before `@`) is an RFC-5322 *quoted string* containing raw `\r\n` bytes — e.g. `"x\r\nBcc: attacker@evil"@example.com`. The stored address is later emitted verbatim into (1) the rendered message headers and (2) `SmtpTransport`'s `MAIL FROM:<...>` / `RCPT TO:<...>` protocol lines, turning the embedded CRLF into a new mail header and/or a new SMTP command.

### Resolution

The `Address` constructor now rejects addresses containing line breaks.

The patch for this issue is available [here](https://github.com/symfony/symfony/commit/dc2dbd29211eb4ddc451373fa1374fb926e94604) for branch 5.4.

### Credits

We would like to thank Claude Mythos Preview (via Project Glasswing) for reporting the issue and providing the fix.
CRLF Injection
ProviderTypeBase ScoreAtk. VectorAtk. ComplexityPriv. RequiredVector
NISTPrimary
UNKNOWN
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bookworm
5.4.53+dfsg-0+deb12u1
fixed
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5.4.53+dfsg-0+deb12u1
fixed
bullseye
vulnerable
bullseye (security)
vulnerable
forky
7.4.14+dfsg-1
fixed
sid
7.4.14+dfsg-1
fixed
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6.4.41+dfsg-0+deb13u1
fixed
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6.4.41+dfsg-0+deb13u1
fixed