13938 matches found
CVE-2026-28513
Pocket ID is an OIDC provider that allows users to authenticate with their passkeys to your services. Prior to 2.4.0, the OIDC token endpoint rejects an authorization code only when both the client ID is wrong and the code is expired. This allows cross-client code exchange and expired code reuse...
CVE-2026-28512
Pocket ID is an OIDC provider that allows users to authenticate with their passkeys to your services. From 2.0.0 to before 2.4.0, a flaw in callback URL validation allowed crafted redirecturi values containing URL userinfo @ to bypass legitimate callback pattern checks. If an attacker can trick a...
Smart Connect Driver Vulnerabilities - Lenovo Support US
No description provided...
CVE-2025-41765
Due to insufficient authorization enforcement, an unauthorized remote attacker can exploit the wwwupload.cgi endpoint to upload and apply arbitrary data. This includes, but is not limited to, contact images, HTTPS certificates, system backups for restoration, server peer configurations, and...
KB5077473 - Description of the security update for SQL Server 2016 SP3 Azure Connect Feature Pack: March 10, 2026
None None...
Microsoft SQL Server 安全漏洞
Microsoft SQL Server is a large-scale commercial database system developed by Microsoft Corporation, used under the Microsoft Windows operating system. There are security vulnerabilities in Microsoft SQL Server. Attackers can exploit these vulnerabilities to gain higher privileges. The following...
CVE-2026-28513
Pocket ID is an OIDC provider that allows users to authenticate with their passkeys to your services. Prior to 2.4.0, the OIDC token endpoint rejects an authorization code only when both the client ID is wrong and the code is expired. This allows cross-client code exchange and expired code reuse...
EUVD-2026-10409
Pocket ID is an OIDC provider that allows users to authenticate with their passkeys to your services. Prior to 2.4.0, the OIDC token endpoint rejects an authorization code only when both the client ID is wrong and the code is expired. This allows cross-client code exchange and expired code reuse...
CVE-2026-28513 Pocket ID: OIDC authorization code validation uses AND instead of OR, allowing cross-client token exchange
Pocket ID is an OIDC provider that allows users to authenticate with their passkeys to your services. Prior to 2.4.0, the OIDC token endpoint rejects an authorization code only when both the client ID is wrong and the code is expired. This allows cross-client code exchange and expired code reuse...
CVE-2026-28513 Pocket ID: OIDC authorization code validation uses AND instead of OR, allowing cross-client token exchange
Pocket ID is an OIDC provider that allows users to authenticate with their passkeys to your services. Prior to 2.4.0, the OIDC token endpoint rejects an authorization code only when both the client ID is wrong and the code is expired. This allows cross-client code exchange and expired code reuse...
CVE-2026-28513 Pocket ID: OIDC authorization code validation uses AND instead of OR, allowing cross-client token exchange
Pocket ID is an OIDC provider that allows users to authenticate with their passkeys to your services. Prior to 2.4.0, the OIDC token endpoint rejects an authorization code only when both the client ID is wrong and the code is expired. This allows cross-client code exchange and expired code reuse...
CVE-2026-28513
Pocket ID is an OIDC provider. Before version 2.4.0, the token endpoint could accept an authorization code that is expired when the client ID is correct, enabling cross-client code reuse and expired-code reuse. The issue is fixed in 2.4.0. No exploitation path details are provided beyond that, an...
CVE-2026-28512
Pocket ID is an OIDC provider that allows users to authenticate with their passkeys to your services. From 2.0.0 to before 2.4.0, a flaw in callback URL validation allowed crafted redirecturi values containing URL userinfo @ to bypass legitimate callback pattern checks. If an attacker can trick a...
EUVD-2026-10407
Pocket ID is an OIDC provider that allows users to authenticate with their passkeys to your services. From 2.0.0 to before 2.4.0, a flaw in callback URL validation allowed crafted redirecturi values containing URL userinfo @ to bypass legitimate callback pattern checks. If an attacker can trick a...
CVE-2026-28512 Pocket ID: OAuth redirect_uri validation bypass via userinfo/host confusion
Pocket ID is an OIDC provider that allows users to authenticate with their passkeys to your services. From 2.0.0 to before 2.4.0, a flaw in callback URL validation allowed crafted redirecturi values containing URL userinfo @ to bypass legitimate callback pattern checks. If an attacker can trick a...
Incorrect Authorization
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Incorrect Authorization in the OIDC token exchange process. An attacker can obtain tokens for unauthorized clients or reuse expired authorization codes by submitting a valid authorization code with a different client ID or by using an...
EUVD-2026-10408
Pocket ID: OIDC authorization code validation uses AND instead of OR, allowing cross-client token exchange...
GHSA-QH6Q-598W-W6M2 Pocket ID: OIDC authorization code validation uses AND instead of OR, allowing cross-client token exchange
Summary The OIDC token endpoint rejects an authorization code only when both the client ID is wrong and the code is expired. This allows cross-client code exchange and expired code reuse. Details backend/internal/service/oidcservice.go:407 go if authorizationCodeMetaData.ClientID != input.ClientI...
Pocket ID: OIDC authorization code validation uses AND instead of OR, allowing cross-client token exchange
Summary The OIDC token endpoint rejects an authorization code only when both the client ID is wrong and the code is expired. This allows cross-client code exchange and expired code reuse. Details backend/internal/service/oidcservice.go:407 go if authorizationCodeMetaData.ClientID != input.ClientI...
CVE-2025-41765
Due to insufficient authorization enforcement, an unauthorized remote attacker can exploit the wwwupload.cgi endpoint to upload and apply arbitrary data. This includes, but is not limited to, contact images, HTTPS certificates, system backups for restoration, server peer configurations, and...