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CVE-2026-52801 Gogs: Ability to import local repositories via Mirror Settings
Gogs is an open source self-hosted Git service. Prior to 0.14.3, the Gogs Mirror Settings functionality provide an alternative way from the well protected New Migration functionality for any authenticated users to import local repositories. This issue stems from a lack of validation of SaveAddres...
CVE-2026-52801
Gogs is an open source self-hosted Git service. Prior to 0.14.3, the Gogs Mirror Settings functionality provide an alternative way from the well protected New Migration functionality for any authenticated users to import local repositories. This issue stems from a lack of validation of SaveAddres...
CVE-2026-52801 Gogs: Ability to import local repositories via Mirror Settings
Gogs is an open source self-hosted Git service. Prior to 0.14.3, the Gogs Mirror Settings functionality provide an alternative way from the well protected New Migration functionality for any authenticated users to import local repositories. This issue stems from a lack of validation of SaveAddres...
CVE-2026-47389
Mastodon is a free, open-source social network server based on ActivityPub. Prior to 4.5.10, 4.4.17, and 4.3.23, when using Ruby versions older than 3.4, PrivateAddressCheck.privateaddress? returns false for IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses ::ffff:a.b.c.d corresponding to some private IPv4 addresses,...
CVE-2026-47389
Mastodon is a free, open-source social network server based on ActivityPub. Prior to 4.5.10, 4.4.17, and 4.3.23, when using Ruby versions older than 3.4, PrivateAddressCheck.privateaddress? returns false for IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses ::ffff:a.b.c.d corresponding to some private IPv4 addresses,...
CVE-2026-47389 Mastodon: SSRF protection bypass on older Ruby versions
Mastodon is a free, open-source social network server based on ActivityPub. Prior to 4.5.10, 4.4.17, and 4.3.23, when using Ruby versions older than 3.4, PrivateAddressCheck.privateaddress? returns false for IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses ::ffff:a.b.c.d corresponding to some private IPv4 addresses,...
CVE-2026-47389
Mastodon vulnerability CVE-2026-47389 affects older Ruby runtimes (
CVE-2026-46348
CVE-2026-46348 affects Mastodon servers prior to 4.5.10, 4.4.17, and 4.3.23. The issue stems from the disallowed IP range list lacking an IPv6 unspecified address (::), allowing an attacker to induce HTTP requests to loopback interfaces and potentially access private resources and services. Impac...
net/url: Incorrect parsing of IPv6 host literals in net/url
The Go standard library function net/url.Parse insufficiently validated the host/authority component and accepted some invalid URLs by effectively treating garbage before an IP-literal as ignorable. The function should have rejected this as invalid...
CVE-2026-53944
Ghost is a Node.js content management system. From 6.0.9 until 6.21.1, when making an external request, it is possible to bypass the IP filter that ensures the request isn't going to an internal service using an IPv6 literal which maps to a private IPv4 address. This vulnerability is fixed in...
EUVD-2026-38870
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netfilter: conntrack: remove sprintf usage Replace it with scnprintf, the buffer sizes are expected to be large enough to hold the result, no need for snprintf+overflow check. Increase buffer size in manglecontentlen while at it...
CVE-2026-53945
Ghost is a Node.js content management system. From 6.0.9 until 6.21.1, Ghost’s private-IP check for outbound HTTP requests could be bypassed via DNS rebinding, allowing an attacker to coerce the Ghost server into reaching hosts on internal networks through features that issue external fetches. Th...
CVE-2026-54699 Warp: OS command injection when opening terminal links from WSL
Warp is an agentic development environment. From 0.2024.03.12.08.02.stable01 until 0.2026.05.06.15.42.stable01, Warp contains an OS command injection vulnerability in the WSL URL-opening fallback. When Warp is running under WSL and cannot open a URL through wslview, it falls back to a Windows...
CVE-2026-53047
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: efi/capsule-loader: fix incorrect sizeof in phys array reallocation The krealloc call for capinfo-phys in eficapsulesetupinfo uses sizeofphysaddrt instead of sizeofphysaddrt, which might be causing an undersized allocation. The...
CVE-2026-53021
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: scsi: target: core: Fix integer overflow in UNMAP bounds check sbcexecuteunmap checks LBA + range does not exceed the device capacity, but does not guard against LBA + range wrapping around on 64-bit overflow. Add an overflow che...
CVE-2026-53006
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ipv6: fix possible UAF in icmpv6rcv Caching saddr and daddr before pskbpull is problematic since skb-head can change. Remove these temporary variables: - We only access &ipv6hdrskb-saddr and &ipv6hdrskb-daddr when netdbgratelimit...
CVE-2026-52971
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: ena: PHC: Fix potential use-after-free in gettimestamp Move the phc-active check and resp pointer assignment to after acquiring the spinlock. Previously, phc-active was checked without holding the lock, and resp was cached...
CVE-2026-52971
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: net: ena: PHC: Fix potential use-after-free in gettimestamp Move the phc-active check and resp pointer assignment to after acquiring the spinlock. Previously, phc-active was checked without holding the lock, and resp was cached...
CVE-2026-53021
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: scsi: target: core: Fix integer overflow in UNMAP bounds check sbcexecuteunmap checks LBA + range does not exceed the device capacity, but does not guard against LBA + range wrapping around on 64-bit overflow. Add an overflow che...
CVE-2026-53000
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: netfilter: nat: use kfreercu to release ops Florian Westphal says: "Historically this is not an issue, even for normal base hooks: the data path doesn't use the original nfhookops that are used to register the callbacks. However,...