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CVE-2026-13729
The CVE concerns the Podlove Podcast Publisher WordPress plugin prior to version 4.5.3. The vulnerability is a CSRF (forged request) flaw caused by missing nonce validation on certain administrative create and delete actions, enabling an attacker to create rogue records or delete legitimate ones ...
Spring Office Hours Podcast: S5E19 - Docker, Compose, Testcontainers, Oh My!
Join Dan Vega and DaShaun Carter for the latest updates from the Spring Ecosystem. In this episode, Dan and DaShaun will discuss some of the new features around Docker, Testcontainers and the Spring Boot plugin. You can participate in our live stream to ask questions or catch the replay on your...
EUVD-2026-48115
Unauthenticated Broken Access Control in MP3 Audio Player for Music, Radio & Podcast by Sonaar = 5.12 versions...
CVE-2026-65506
Unauthenticated Broken Access Control in MP3 Audio Player for Music, Radio & Podcast by Sonaar = 5.12 versions...
GHSA-8Q6Q-M837-FV64 Koel has SSRF through Authenticated Subsonic podcast feed URLs
Summary Koel's Subsonic createPodcastChannel.view endpoint accepts a user supplied podcast feed URL and fetches it server-side before applying the safe URL checks that are used for podcast episode enclosure URLs. An authenticated Subsonic API user can provide a loopback or internal URL as the fee...
GHSA-W79M-F3JX-779V Koel: Authenticated Blind SSRF via Subsonic Podcast Channel Creation
Summary Koel v9.6.0 protects the regular podcast subscription API with SafeUrl, but the Subsonic-compatible createPodcastChannel.view route does not apply the same protection. An authenticated user can supply a private URL and cause Koel to fetch it server-side during podcast parsing. This was...
CVE-2026-13001
The Podlove Podcast Publisher plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to arbitrary file uploads due to missing file type validation in the 'podlovehandlecachefiles' function in all versions up to, and including, 4.5.1. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to upload arbitrary files on t...
CVE-2026-13001
Affected software : Podlove Podcast Publisher for WordPress. Vulnerability : arbitrary file uploads caused by missing file type validation in the podlove_handle_cache_files function, affecting all versions up to and including 4.5.1. Impact : unauthenticated attackers could upload arbitrary files ...
PT-2026-58720
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Podlove Podcast Publisher versions prior to 4.5.2 Description Missing file type validation in the podlove handle cache files function allows unauthenticated attackers to upload arbitrary files to the server. This flaw in the image cache can le...
Spring Office Hours Podcast: S5E18 - The Latest from OpenAI, Anthropic and Spring AI 2.0
Join Dan Vega and DaShaun Carter for the latest updates from the Spring Ecosystem. In this episode, Dan and DaShaun catch up on the fast moving world of AI and what it means for Java developers. The guys will cover recent releases from OpenAI and Anthropic, then dig into Spring AI 2.0, which is n...
A Bootiful Podcast: Spring Boot legend Moritz Halbritter on the latest and greatest in Spring Boot 4 and 4.1
Hi Spring fans! Spring Boot 4.1 is here and with it a ton of amazing features. I'm delighted to have had the opportunity to sit down with Moritz Halbritter, of Spring Boot and Spring Initializr fame, to talk about some of the amazing features...
This Week in Spring - July 7th, 2026
This Week in Spring - July 7th, 2026 Hi, Spring fans! Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! We've got a lot to cover and I've got a plane to catch so let's go! What's that over on Spring Initializr? It's JobRunr, that's what! My favorite distributed job execution engine has...
A Bootiful Podcast: Sébastien Deleuze on the latest-and-greatest in Spring AI and Spring Framework
Hi Spring fans! In this installment we talk to the legendary Spring AI and Spring Framework contributor Sébastien Deleuze about the latest-and-greatest in AI, Kotlin, the framework, and more...
CVE-2026-47260 Koel Vulnerable to SSRF via Podcast Episode Enclosure URLs
Koel is a free, open-source music streaming solution. Prior to version 9.3.5, Koel validates the podcast feed URL via the SafeUrl rule DNS resolution + public IP check, but the individual episode values extracted from the RSS XML are stored directly into the database without any SSRF validation...
@steipete/summarize is Vulnerable to Disk Exhaustion via Crafted Media Responses
Summarize before 0.17.0 contains a resource exhaustion vulnerability that allows remote attackers to cause disk exhaustion by serving media responses that bypass the enforced size limit through missing or misreported Content-Length headers, chunked transfer encoding, or failed HEAD requests...
Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF)
Overview @steipete/summarize-core is a Summarize core library content extraction + prompts. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Server-side Request Forgery SSRF via the podcast:transcript URL handling process. An attacker can access internal network resources or sensitive...
Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF)
Overview @steipete/summarize is a Link → clean text → summary. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Server-side Request Forgery SSRF via the podcast:transcript URL handling process. An attacker can access internal network resources or sensitive information by supplying a malicious...
CVE-2026-53781
Summarize before 0.17.0 contains a resource exhaustion vulnerability that allows remote attackers to cause disk exhaustion by serving media responses that bypass the enforced size limit through missing or misreported Content-Length headers, chunked transfer encoding, or failed HEAD requests...
CVE-2026-53782
Summarize before 0.17.0 contains a server-side request forgery vulnerability that allows attackers who control a podcast RSS feed to direct the host to fetch transcript content from loopback addresses, link-local addresses, RFC 1918 private ranges, or other reserved destinations by supplying...
CVE-2026-53782 Summarize < 0.17.0 SSRF via podcast:transcript URL fetch
Summarize before 0.17.0 contains a server-side request forgery vulnerability that allows attackers who control a podcast RSS feed to direct the host to fetch transcript content from loopback addresses, link-local addresses, RFC 1918 private ranges, or other reserved destinations by supplying...