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PT-2026-38251
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions OpenClaw versions prior to 2026.4.22 Description OpenClaw derives loopback MCP owner context from spoofable server-issued bearer tokens in request headers. Non-owner loopback clients can bypass owner-gated operations by manipulating the...
SUSE CVE-2026-31717
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: validate owner of durable handle on reconnect Currently, ksmbd does not verify if the user attempting to reconnect to a durable handle is the same user who originally opened the file. This allows any authenticated user to...
CVE-2026-31717
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: validate owner of durable handle on reconnect Currently, ksmbd does not verify if the user attempting to reconnect to a durable handle is the same user who originally opened the file. This allows any authenticated user to...
CVE-2026-43007
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: accel/qaic: Handle DBC deactivation if the owner went away When a DBC is released, the device sends a QAICTRANSDEACTIVATEFROMDEV transaction to the host over the QAICCONTROL MHI channel. QAIC handles this by calling...
EUVD-2026-26606
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: accel/qaic: Handle DBC deactivation if the owner went away When a DBC is released, the device sends a QAICTRANSDEACTIVATEFROMDEV transaction to the host over the QAICCONTROL MHI channel. QAIC handles this by calling...
CVE-2026-31717 ksmbd: validate owner of durable handle on reconnect
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: validate owner of durable handle on reconnect Currently, ksmbd does not verify if the user attempting to reconnect to a durable handle is the same user who originally opened the file. This allows any authenticated user to...
CVE-2026-31717
In the Linux kernel ksmbd, a vulnerability allows an authenticated user to hijack an orphaned durable handle by reconnecting with a different security context. The issue stems from ksmbd not verifying that the requester’s SecurityContext matches the original opener when a durable handle is reconn...
CVE-2026-31717
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: validate owner of durable handle on reconnect Currently, ksmbd does not verify if the user attempting to reconnect to a durable handle is the same user who originally opened the file. This allows any authenticated user to...
CVE-2026-31717 ksmbd: validate owner of durable handle on reconnect
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: validate owner of durable handle on reconnect Currently, ksmbd does not verify if the user attempting to reconnect to a durable handle is the same user who originally opened the file. This allows any authenticated user to...
CVE-2026-31717
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: validate owner of durable handle on reconnect Currently, ksmbd does not verify if the user attempting to reconnect to a durable handle is the same user who originally opened the file. This allows any authenticated user to...
EUVD-2026-26526
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: validate owner of durable handle on reconnect Currently, ksmbd does not verify if the user attempting to reconnect to a durable handle is the same user who originally opened the file. This allows any authenticated user to...
PT-2026-36347
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Linux kernel ksmbd affected versions not specified Description The ksmbd SMB server fails to verify if the user attempting to reconnect to a durable handle is the same user who originally opened the file. This allows an authenticated user to...
Missing Authorization
Overview openclaw is a 🦞 OpenClaw — Personal AI Assistant Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Missing Authorization via the command-auth.ts process. An attacker can gain unauthorized access to owner-enforced commands by sending commands from a non-owner sender when a channel plugi...
NPM: OpenClaw: Owner-enforced commands could accept wildcard channel senders as command owners
NPM: OpenClaw: Owner-enforced commands could accept wildcard channel senders as command owners vulnerability discovered by ? in WordPress Npm openclaw versions = 2026.4.20...
OpenClaw: Owner-enforced commands could accept wildcard channel senders as command owners
Impact OpenClaw deployments before 2026.4.21 could treat a non-owner sender as authorized for owner-enforced slash commands when all of the following were true: - a channel plugin declared commands.enforceOwnerForCommands: true; - the channel accepted wildcard inbound senders with allowFrom: ""; ...
GHSA-C28G-VH7M-FM7V OpenClaw: Owner-enforced commands could accept wildcard channel senders as command owners
Impact OpenClaw deployments before 2026.4.21 could treat a non-owner sender as authorized for owner-enforced slash commands when all of the following were true: - a channel plugin declared commands.enforceOwnerForCommands: true; - the channel accepted wildcard inbound senders with allowFrom: ""; ...
CVE-2026-41910
OpenClaw before 2026.4.8 omits owner-only enforcement for cross-channel allowlist writes in the /allowlist endpoint. An authorized non-owner sender can bypass access controls to perform allowlist modifications against different channels, violating the intended trust model...
CVE-2026-41910 OpenClaw < 2026.4.8 - Missing Owner-Only Enforcement in /allowlist Cross-Channel Writes
OpenClaw before 2026.4.8 omits owner-only enforcement for cross-channel allowlist writes in the /allowlist endpoint. An authorized non-owner sender can bypass access controls to perform allowlist modifications against different channels, violating the intended trust model...
EUVD-2026-26116
OpenClaw before 2026.4.8 omits owner-only enforcement for cross-channel allowlist writes in the /allowlist endpoint. An authorized non-owner sender can bypass access controls to perform allowlist modifications against different channels, violating the intended trust model...
CVE-2026-41910 OpenClaw < 2026.4.8 - Missing Owner-Only Enforcement in /allowlist Cross-Channel Writes
OpenClaw before 2026.4.8 omits owner-only enforcement for cross-channel allowlist writes in the /allowlist endpoint. An authorized non-owner sender can bypass access controls to perform allowlist modifications against different channels, violating the intended trust model...