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CVE-2026-62327
9Router through version 0.4.41 contains an unauthenticated information disclosure vulnerability that allows remote attackers to retrieve plaintext API keys for all connected AI provider accounts by sending a single unauthenticated request to the /api/usage/stats endpoint. Attackers can exploit th...
CVE-2026-62327
9Router through version 0.4.41 contains an unauthenticated information disclosure vulnerability that allows remote attackers to retrieve plaintext API keys for all connected AI provider accounts by sending a single unauthenticated request to the /api/usage/stats endpoint. Attackers can exploit th...
CVE-2026-59706 mem0 - Unauthenticated Config API Exposure and SSRF via ollama_base_url
mem0 contains unauthenticated config API endpoints that expose LLM API keys in plaintext and allow server-side request forgery via attacker-controlled ollamabaseurl parameter. Unauthenticated attackers can retrieve stored secrets like OpenAI API keys via GET /api/v1/config/ or trigger SSRF attack...
CVE-2026-59706 mem0 - Unauthenticated Config API Exposure and SSRF via ollama_base_url
mem0 contains unauthenticated config API endpoints that expose LLM API keys in plaintext and allow server-side request forgery via attacker-controlled ollamabaseurl parameter. Unauthenticated attackers can retrieve stored secrets like OpenAI API keys via GET /api/v1/config/ or trigger SSRF attack...
CVE-2026-59706
CVE-2026-59706 (mem0) is a vulnerability where unauthenticated config API endpoints expose LLM API keys in plaintext and enable server-side request forgery. The issue arises from an attacker-controllable ollama_base_url parameter, allowing SSRF to internal addresses (e.g., cloud IMDS) via PUT /ap...
CVE-2026-59706 mem0 - Unauthenticated Config API Exposure and SSRF via ollama_base_url
mem0 contains unauthenticated config API endpoints that expose LLM API keys in plaintext and allow server-side request forgery via attacker-controlled ollamabaseurl parameter. Unauthenticated attackers can retrieve stored secrets like OpenAI API keys via GET /api/v1/config/ or trigger SSRF attack...
PT-2026-56083
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions 9Router versions prior to 0.4.80 Description The /api/settings/database endpoint allows for full database export and import without sufficient authentication. The endpoint is protected by the ALWAYS PROTECTED middleware, which only validates a...
EUVD-2026-38430
Capgo before 12.128.2 contains a security control bypass vulnerability where the PostgREST/RLS plane accepts plaintext API keys through the capgkey header despite enforcehashedapikeys being enabled. Attackers can bypass org-level hashed-key enforcement by sending plaintext API keys directly to th...
GHSA-W47F-J8RH-WX87 Flowise: Public chatflow endpoints return unsanitized flowData including plaintext API keys, passwords, and credential IDs
Summary The GET /api/v1/public-chatflows/:id endpoint returns the full chatflow object without sanitization for public chatflows. Docker validation revealed this is worse than initially assessed: the sanitizeFlowDataForPublicEndpoint function does NOT exist in the released v3.0.13 Docker image...
CVE-2024-9432 Cleartext Storage of Sensitive Information vulnerability has been discovered in OpenText™ Vertica.
Cleartext Storage of Sensitive Information vulnerability in OpenText™ Vertica allows Retrieve Embedded Sensitive Data. The vulnerability could read Vertica agent plaintext apikey.This issue affects Vertica versions: 23.X, 24.X, 25.X...
Default configuration
If Elastic Endpoint v7.9.0 - v8.10.3 is configured to use a non-default option in which the logging level is explicitly set to debug, and when Elastic Agent is simultaneously configured to collect and send those logs to Elasticsearch, then Elastic Agent API keys can be viewed in Elasticsearch in...
Endpoint v8.10.4 Security Update
Elastic Endpoint Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File ESA-2023-21 If Elastic Endpoint v7.9.0 - v8.10.3 is configured to use a non-default option in which the logging level is explicitly set to debug, and when Elastic Agent is simultaneously configured to collect and send those logs to...
Hijacking Philips Hue
We were filming a smart home hacking piece on the 5th May this year. Like most home users, the Wi-Fi PSK wasn’t strong enough, so we cracked it and joined the network. The user had a Philips Hue lighting system. None of us here had looked at Hue before - we made an assumption after the previous...