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EUVD-2026-31998
epa4all-client: Unauthenticated REST API for Patient Record Writes...
PT-2026-46857
Impact Any network-reachable caller can write arbitrary documents to any patient's electronic health record accessible by the institution's SMC-B card. In a misconfigured deployment e.g., following the production Docker example in the README, this is exploitable from the local network without...
CVE-2026-49120
Medplum before 5.1.14 contains a server-side request forgery vulnerability in the subscription worker that allows authenticated users to perform unauthorized internal network requests by creating FHIR Subscription resources with arbitrary endpoint URLs. Attackers can point subscription endpoints ...
EUVD-2026-33998
Medplum before 5.1.14 contains a server-side request forgery vulnerability in the subscription worker that allows authenticated users to perform unauthorized internal network requests by creating FHIR Subscription resources with arbitrary endpoint URLs. Attackers can point subscription endpoints ...
CVE-2026-49120
Medplum's SSRF flaw (CVE-2026-49120) affects Medplum before 5.1.14 in the subscription worker. An authenticated user can create FHIR Subscription resources with arbitrary endpoint URLs, enabling server-side requests to internal addresses (e.g., metadata services, internal databases, container orc...
CVE-2026-49120
Medplum before 5.1.14 contains a server-side request forgery vulnerability in the subscription worker that allows authenticated users to perform unauthorized internal network requests by creating FHIR Subscription resources with arbitrary endpoint URLs. Attackers can point subscription endpoints ...
Incorrect Authorization
Overview prefect is a Prefect is a new workflow management system, designed for modern infrastructure and powered by the open-source Prefect Core workflow engine. Users organize Tasks into Flows, and Prefect takes care of the rest. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Incorrect...
GHSA-C635-393C-HCX2 Prefect has an Authentication Middleware Bypass when URL paths are appended with 'health' or 'ready'
In version 3.6.19 of prefecthq/prefect, an authentication bypass vulnerability exists due to the improper handling of URL path exemptions for health check probes. Specifically, the authentication middleware exempts any URL path ending with 'health' or 'ready' from authentication checks. This allo...
PYSEC-2026-2261
In version 3.6.19 of prefecthq/prefect, an authentication bypass vulnerability exists due to the improper handling of URL path exemptions for health check probes. Specifically, the authentication middleware exempts any URL path ending with 'health' or 'ready' from authentication checks. This allo...
CVE-2026-3514
In version 3.6.19 of prefecthq/prefect, an authentication bypass vulnerability exists due to the improper handling of URL path exemptions for health check probes. Specifically, the authentication middleware exempts any URL path ending with 'health' or 'ready' from authentication checks. This allo...
PYSEC-2026-2261
In version 3.6.19 of prefecthq/prefect, an authentication bypass vulnerability exists due to the improper handling of URL path exemptions for health check probes. Specifically, the authentication middleware exempts any URL path ending with 'health' or 'ready' from authentication checks. This allo...
CVE-2026-3514
In version 3.6.19 of prefecthq/prefect, an authentication bypass vulnerability exists due to the improper handling of URL path exemptions for health check probes. Specifically, the authentication middleware exempts any URL path ending with 'health' or 'ready' from authentication checks. This allo...
CVE-2026-3514
The CVE-2026-3514 entry describes an authentication bypass in prefecthq/prefect v3.6.19 caused by the authentication middleware exempting URL paths ending with “health” or “ready” from authentication checks. This bypass enables unauthorized access to resources via name-based endpoints for variabl...
CVE-2026-3514 Authentication Bypass in prefecthq/prefect
In version 3.6.19 of prefecthq/prefect, an authentication bypass vulnerability exists due to the improper handling of URL path exemptions for health check probes. Specifically, the authentication middleware exempts any URL path ending with 'health' or 'ready' from authentication checks. This allo...
CVE-2026-3514 Authentication Bypass in prefecthq/prefect
In version 3.6.19 of prefecthq/prefect, an authentication bypass vulnerability exists due to the improper handling of URL path exemptions for health check probes. Specifically, the authentication middleware exempts any URL path ending with 'health' or 'ready' from authentication checks. This allo...
EUVD-2026-33884
In version 3.6.19 of prefecthq/prefect, an authentication bypass vulnerability exists due to the improper handling of URL path exemptions for health check probes. Specifically, the authentication middleware exempts any URL path ending with 'health' or 'ready' from authentication checks. This allo...
CVE-2026-3514 Authentication Bypass in prefecthq/prefect
In version 3.6.19 of prefecthq/prefect, an authentication bypass vulnerability exists due to the improper handling of URL path exemptions for health check probes. Specifically, the authentication middleware exempts any URL path ending with 'health' or 'ready' from authentication checks. This allo...
PT-2026-45704
In version 3.6.19 of prefecthq/prefect, an authentication bypass vulnerability exists due to the improper handling of URL path exemptions for health check probes. Specifically, the authentication middleware exempts any URL path ending with 'health' or 'ready' from authentication checks. This allo...
Prefect 安全漏洞
Prefect is a workflow orchestration tool developed by Prefect OpenSource, enabling developers to build, monitor data pipelines, and respond to changes in those pipelines. Version 3.6.19 of Prefect contains a security vulnerability. This vulnerability stems from improper handling of URL paths for...
CVE-2026-5768
The Frontier X2 device allows unauthenticated BLE read/write access to critical GATT characteristics without enforcing pairing authentication or authorization. This allows attackers within BLE range to perform unauthorized control of device functions, including starting/stopping activities,...