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CVE-2025-68930
Versions of the Traccar open-source GPS tracking system up to and including 6.11.1 contain a Cross-Site WebSocket Hijacking CSWSH vulnerability in the /api/socket endpoint. The application fails to validate the Origin header during the WebSocket handshake. This allows a remote attacker to bypass...
CVE-2025-68930 Traccar Missing Origin Validation in WebSockets
Versions of the Traccar open-source GPS tracking system up to and including 6.11.1 contain a Cross-Site WebSocket Hijacking CSWSH vulnerability in the /api/socket endpoint. The application fails to validate the Origin header during the WebSocket handshake. This allows a remote attacker to bypass...
CVE-2025-68930
Traccar open-source GPS tracking system versions up to 6.11.1 are affected by a Cross-Site WebSocket Hijacking (CSWSH) in the /api/socket endpoint. The vulnerability arises from the application not validating the Origin header during the WebSocket handshake, allowing an attacker to bypass Same-Or...
Traccar 安全漏洞
Traccar is a Java-based website monitoring system developed by the American company Traccar. This software supports over 170 GPS protocols and over 1,500 types of GPS tracking devices. Traccar can be used alongside any major SQL database systems. It also provides a user-friendly REST API. Traccar...
PT-2026-21550
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Traccar versions up to and including 6.11.1 Description The Traccar GPS tracking system is susceptible to a Cross-Site WebSocket Hijacking CSWSH issue. The application does not properly validate the Origin header during the WebSocket handshake...
Improper Origin Validation
Bokeh is vulnerable to improper origin validation. The vulnerability is due to flawed allowlist matching of the WebSocket Origin header, which allows an attacker to register a look-alike domain or subdomain that bypasses origin checks and establish a WebSocket connection to the Bokeh server...
📄 Appsmith 1.92 Origin Header Injection
A critical vulnerability in Appsmith version 1.92 allows an unauthenticated attacker to manipulate the Origin HTTP header during the password reset process. Due to improper trust in client‑supplied headers, Appsmith constructs password reset links based on the injected origin. This enables an...
Exploit for Origin Validation Error in Appsmith
CVE-2026-22794 - Appsmith Origin Header Injection !Python V...
Konica Bizhub Multifunction Printers Stack-based Buffer Overflow (CVE-2024-51979)
An authenticated attacker may trigger a stack based buffer overflow by performing a malformed request to either the HTTP service TCP port 80, the HTTPS service TCP port 443, or the IPP service TCP port 631. The malformed request will contain an empty Origin header value and a malformed Referer...
MiracleLinux 7 : tomcat-7.0.76-3.el7 (AXSA:2017-2389:05)
The remote MiracleLinux 7 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the AXSA:2017-2389:05 advisory. A vulnerability was discovered in Tomcat's handling of pipelined requests when Sendfile was used. If sendfile processing completed quickly, it was...
BIT-APPSMITH-2026-22794 Account Takeover Vulnerability in Appsmith
Appsmith is a platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Prior to 1.93, the server uses the Origin value from the request headers as the email link baseUrl without validation. If an attacker controls the Origin, password reset / email verification links in emails can be...
CVE-2025-55462
A CORS misconfiguration in Eramba Community and Enterprise Editions v3.26.0 allows an attacker-controlled Origin header to be reflected in the Access-Control-Allow-Origin response along with Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true. This permits malicious third-party websites to perform authenticat...
CVE-2025-14279
MLFlow versions up to and including 3.4.0 are vulnerable to DNS rebinding attacks due to a lack of Origin header validation in the MLFlow REST server. This vulnerability allows malicious websites to bypass Same-Origin Policy protections and execute unauthorized calls against REST endpoints. An...
CVE-2026-22794
Appsmith is a platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Prior to 1.93, the server uses the Origin value from the request headers as the email link baseUrl without validation. If an attacker controls the Origin, password reset / email verification links in emails can be...
CVE-2026-22794
Appsmith is a platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Prior to 1.93, the server uses the Origin value from the request headers as the email link baseUrl without validation. If an attacker controls the Origin, password reset / email verification links in emails can be...
CVE-2026-22794 Account Takeover Vulnerability in Appsmith
Appsmith is a platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Prior to 1.93, the server uses the Origin value from the request headers as the email link baseUrl without validation. If an attacker controls the Origin, password reset / email verification links in emails can be...
EUVD-2026-1997
Appsmith is a platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Prior to 1.93, the server uses the Origin value from the request headers as the email link baseUrl without validation. If an attacker controls the Origin, password reset / email verification links in emails can be...
CVE-2026-22794 Account Takeover Vulnerability in Appsmith
Appsmith is a platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Prior to 1.93, the server uses the Origin value from the request headers as the email link baseUrl without validation. If an attacker controls the Origin, password reset / email verification links in emails can be...
CVE-2026-22794 Account Takeover Vulnerability in Appsmith
Appsmith is a platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Prior to 1.93, the server uses the Origin value from the request headers as the email link baseUrl without validation. If an attacker controls the Origin, password reset / email verification links in emails can be...
CVE-2026-22794
Appsmith prior to version 1.93 is vulnerable to Origin header injection. The server previously used the Origin value from request headers as the base URL for password reset and email verification links without validation, allowing an attacker who controls Origin to craft links that point to the a...