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CVE-2026-44338 PraisonAI ships and generates a legacy API server with authentication disabled by default, allowing unauthenticated workflow execution
PraisonAI is a multi-agent teams system. From version 2.5.6 to before version 4.6.34, PraisonAI ships a legacy Flask API server with authentication disabled by default. When that server is used, any caller that can reach it can access /agents and trigger the configured agents.yaml workflow throug...
CVE-2026-44338
PraisonAI is a multi-agent teams system. From version 2.5.6 to before version 4.6.34, PraisonAI ships a legacy Flask API server with authentication disabled by default. When that server is used, any caller that can reach it can access /agents and trigger the configured agents.yaml workflow throug...
EUVD-2026-28640
PraisonAI is a multi-agent teams system. From version 2.4.1 to before version 4.6.34, PraisonAI exposes optional SQL/CQL-backed knowledge-store implementations that build table and index identifiers from unvalidated name and collection arguments. Applications that pass untrusted collection names...
CVE-2026-39889
PraisonAI is a multi-agent teams system. Prior to 4.5.115, the A2U Agent-to-User event stream server in PraisonAI exposes all agent activity without authentication. The createa2uroutes function registers the following endpoints with NO authentication checks: /a2u/info, /a2u/subscribe,...
EUVD-2026-21156
PraisonAI Vulnerable to Argument Injection into Cloud Run Environment Variables via Unsanitized Comma in gcloud --set-env-vars...
PT-2026-31717
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: PraisonAI versions prior to 4.5.121 Description: PraisonAI's workflow system and command execution tools are susceptible to command injection attacks because they pass user-controlled input directly to subprocess.run with shell=True. This...
CVE-2026-34935
PraisonAI is a multi-agent teams system. From version 4.5.15 to before version 4.5.69, the --mcp CLI argument is passed directly to shlex.split and forwarded through the call chain to anyio.openprocess with no validation, allowlist check, or sanitization at any hop, allowing arbitrary OS command...