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CVE-2026-70591
Ghost is a Node.js content management system. From 0.10.0 until 6.54.1, a Server-Side Request Forgery in Ghost Admin image fetching allowed any staff-level user to perform a blind HTTP GET request against internal hosts. No output was returned, but this could have been used to probe open ports on...
CVE-2026-70594
Ghost Admin did not invalidate existing sessions on login from version 2.2.0 through 6.54.1, enabling potential session fixation if another vulnerability on the same Ghost Admin domain was present. The issue could allow an attacker to hijack an authenticated session; exploitation would require an...
CVE-2026-70594 Ghost: Session Fixation in Ghost Admin
Ghost is a Node.js content management system. From 2.2.0 until 6.54.1, Ghost Admin did not invalidate existing sessions on login which could have allowed for session fixation attacks. Successful exploitation would have required another vulnerability on the same domain where Ghost Admin was hosted...
CVE-2026-70592
Ghost is a Node.js content management system. From 1.20.1 until 6.54.1, an Administrator-level user could remotely overwrite certain files on the filesystem through the database backup filename, leading to integrity and availability issues. The database export endpoint failed to reject path...
EUVD-2026-39023
Ghost: Mobiledoc image-size fetch SSRF...
Ghost: Archived Offers can be Redeemed
Impact A missing validation check allowed users to redeem subscription offers that were no longer active. Vulnerable versions This vulnerability is present in Ghost from v4.22.0 up to v6.54.0. Patches v6.54.1 contains a fix for this issue. How to update For self-hosters using Docker, find Docker'...
CVE-2026-70588
CVE-2026-70588 affects the Ghost CMS (Node.js). From 5.26.0 through 6.54.1, the Universal Import feature in Ghost Admin did not properly sanitize imported content, causing an XSS in post content. The issue has been fixed in version 6.54.1. Affected versions should upgrade to 6.54.1 or later to re...
Open WebUI: A folder write-collaborator can permanently delete the owner's chats by deleting a shared subfolder
Summary A user granted write access to a shared chat folder could permanently delete chats and messages belonging to the folder's owner. Deleting a folder cascades into the owner's chats and the entire subfolder subtree, and the deletion handler required only write access on subfolders instead of...
CVE-2026-70494 Open WebUI: A folder write-collaborator can permanently delete the owner's chats by deleting a shared subfolder
Open WebUI is an extensible, feature-rich, and user-friendly self-hosted AI platform. From 0.10.0 until 0.11.0, the DELETE /api/v1/folders/id handler in backend/openwebui/routers/folders.py allowed a user granted write access to a shared chat folder to permanently delete chats and messages...
CVE-2026-70494
Open WebUI vulnerability CVE-2026-70494 affects versions 0.10.0–0.11.0 where the DELETE /api/v1/folders/{id} handler allowed a collaborator with write access to a shared folder to permanently delete chats/messages of the folder owner. The issue arises because the subfolder check accepted any inhe...
CVE-2026-70490
Open WebUI is an extensible, feature-rich, and user-friendly self-hosted AI platform. From 0.8.8 until 0.11.0, the terminal WebSocket route in backend/openwebui/routers/terminals.py authenticated its own first-message JWT and never applied the verified-user role gate that getverifieduser enforces...
CVE-2026-70490 Open WebUI: Unapproved accounts can open terminal sessions via a WebSocket auth path missing the role check
Open WebUI is an extensible, feature-rich, and user-friendly self-hosted AI platform. From 0.8.8 until 0.11.0, the terminal WebSocket route in backend/openwebui/routers/terminals.py authenticated its own first-message JWT and never applied the verified-user role gate that getverifieduser enforces...
CVE-2026-70489 Open WebUI: Instance-wide stall via automation recurrence rules that force multi-second parsing
Open WebUI is an extensible, feature-rich, and user-friendly self-hosted AI platform. From 0.9.0 until 0.11.0, automation recurrence parsing in backend/openwebui/utils/automations.py anchored minutely and hourly rules at a fixed date of 2000-01-01 and then walked forward one interval at a time to...
CVE-2026-70483
Open WebUI is an extensible, feature-rich, and user-friendly self-hosted AI platform. From 0.9.6 until 0.11.0, DELETE /api/v1/chats/id cancelled a chat's in-flight tasks before checking whether the caller could delete that chat. Any authenticated user who knew another user's chat id could abort...
CVE-2026-70486
Open WebUI (self-hosted AI platform) versions 0.9.0–0.11.0 contain a Same-Origin/XSS risk in the terminal file-preview iframe: the serveUrl iframe branch granted allow-same-origin and allow-scripts for HTML files from the app origin, enabling an authenticated user with terminal server access to r...
Open WebUI: Any authenticated user can reach internal services and cloud metadata via NAT64-encoded URLs
Summary Open WebUI fetches user-supplied URLs on the server for RAG URL ingestion, URL-to-markdown conversion and web-search content retrieval, and decides whether a destination is allowed by asking whether its IP address is globally routable. That test operates on the literal IPv6 address and do...
CVE-2026-70483
CVE-2026-70483 (Open WebUI) affects Open WebUI versions 0.9.6 through 0.11.0. The DELETE /api/v1/chats/{id} endpoint could cancel a chat’s in-flight tasks (model response, title generation, or tag generation) without verifying the caller’s permission, enabling any authenticated user who knows ano...
CLSA-2026-1785204577 TuxCare security update for 6 packages (1 CVE)
TuxCare rebuilt 6 packages to address 1 CVE. Fixed in 19.2.0-tuxcare.6...