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CVE-2026-32616 Pigeon has a Host Header Injection in email verification flow
Pigeon is a message board/notepad/social system/blog. Prior to 1.0.201, the application uses $SERVER'HTTPHOST' without validation to construct email verification URLs in the register and resendmail flows. An attacker can manipulate the Host header in the HTTP request, causing the verification lin...
CVE-2026-32616 Pigeon has a Host Header Injection in email verification flow
Pigeon is a message board/notepad/social system/blog. Prior to 1.0.201, the application uses $SERVER'HTTPHOST' without validation to construct email verification URLs in the register and resendmail flows. An attacker can manipulate the Host header in the HTTP request, causing the verification lin...
EUVD-2025-208515
IBM Aspera Faspex 5 5.0.0 through 5.0.14.3 is vulnerable to HTTP header injection, caused by improper validation of input by the HOST headers. This could allow an attacker to conduct various attacks against the vulnerable system, including cross-site scripting, cache poisoning or session hijackin...
CVE-2025-36227
IBM Aspera Faspex 5 5.0.0 through 5.0.14.3 is vulnerable to HTTP header injection, caused by improper validation of input by the HOST headers. This could allow an attacker to conduct various attacks against the vulnerable system, including cross-site scripting, cache poisoning or session hijackin...
CVE-2025-13213
IBM Aspera Orchestrator 3.0.0 through 4.1.2 is vulnerable to HTTP header injection, caused by improper validation of input by the HOST headers. This could allow an attacker to conduct various attacks against the vulnerable system, including cross-site scripting, cache poisoning or session hijacki...
CVE-2025-36227
IBM Aspera Faspex 5 5.0.0 through 5.0.14.3 is vulnerable to HTTP header injection, caused by improper validation of input by the HOST headers. This could allow an attacker to conduct various attacks against the vulnerable system, including cross-site scripting, cache poisoning or session hijackin...
GHSA-RV5F-CCPM-XJJ4 Apache Airflow AWS Auth Manager has Host Header Injection Leading to SAML Authentication Bypass
In AWS Auth manager, the origin of the SAML authentication has been used as provided by the client and not verified against the actual instance URL. This allowed to gain access to different instances with potentially different access controls by reusing SAML response from other instances. You...
CVE-2026-28681
CVE-2026-28681 affects Internet Routing Registry daemon (IRRd) versions 4.4.0–4.4.5 and 4.5.0–4.5.1. The flaw is a host header injection in web UI password reset/account creation flows: an attacker can manipulate the HTTP Host header, causing the confirmation link in the email to point to an atta...
CVE-2026-28681 IRRd: web UI host header injection allows password reset poisoning via attacker-controlled email links
Internet Routing Registry daemon version 4 is an IRR database server, processing IRR objects in the RPSL format. From version 4.4.0 to before version 4.4.5 and from version 4.5.0 to before version 4.5.1, an attacker can manipulate the HTTP Host header on a password reset or account creation...
CVE-2026-28681 IRRd: web UI host header injection allows password reset poisoning via attacker-controlled email links
Internet Routing Registry daemon version 4 is an IRR database server, processing IRR objects in the RPSL format. From version 4.4.0 to before version 4.4.5 and from version 4.5.0 to before version 4.5.1, an attacker can manipulate the HTTP Host header on a password reset or account creation...
EUVD-2025-208327
A host header injection vulnerability in the mailer component of @perfood/couch-auth v0.26.0 allows attackers to obtain reset tokens and execute an account takeover via spoofing the HTTP Host header...
GHSA-QW8V-34WW-6Q9P @perfood/couch-auth has a host header injection vulnerability
A host header injection vulnerability in the mailer component of @perfood/couch-auth v0.26.0 allows attackers to obtain reset tokens and execute an account takeover via spoofing the HTTP Host header...
CVE-2025-70948
A host header injection vulnerability in the mailer component of @perfood/couch-auth v0.26.0 allows attackers to obtain reset tokens and execute an account takeover via spoofing the HTTP Host header...
PT-2026-23511
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions @perfood/couch-auth version 0.26.0 Description A host header injection flaw exists in the mailer component. This allows attackers to obtain reset tokens and potentially take over accounts by manipulating the HTTP Host header. The affected...
CVE-2025-70948
A host header injection vulnerability in the mailer component of @perfood/couch-auth v0.26.0 allows attackers to obtain reset tokens and execute an account takeover via spoofing the HTTP Host header...
CVE-2025-70948
A host header injection vulnerability in the mailer component of @perfood/couch-auth v0.26.0 allows attackers to obtain reset tokens and execute an account takeover via spoofing the HTTP Host header...
CouchAuth 安全漏洞
CouchAuth is an authentication API developed by Perfood. Version 0.26.0 of CouchAuth contains a security vulnerability. This vulnerability stems from a potential host header injection in the email component, which could lead to the acquisition of reset tokens and account takeover attacks...
IRRd: web UI host header injection allows password reset poisoning via attacker-controlled email links
Impact An attacker can manipulate the HTTP Host header on a password reset or account creation request. The confirmation link in the resulting email can then point to an attacker-controlled domain. Opening the link in the email is sufficient to pass the token to the attacker, who can then use it ...
Koa has Host Header Injection via ctx.hostname
Summary Koa's ctx.hostname API performs naive parsing of the HTTP Host header, extracting everything before the first colon without validating the input conforms to RFC 3986 hostname syntax. When a malformed Host header containing a @ symbol e.g., evil.com:[email protected] is received,...
GHSA-7GCC-R8M5-44QM Koa has Host Header Injection via ctx.hostname
Summary Koa's ctx.hostname API performs naive parsing of the HTTP Host header, extracting everything before the first colon without validating the input conforms to RFC 3986 hostname syntax. When a malformed Host header containing a @ symbol e.g., evil.com:[email protected] is received,...