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Parse Server 安全漏洞
Parse Server is an open-source backend developed by the Parse Platform. It can be deployed on any infrastructure that runs Node.js. There were security vulnerabilities in versions of Parse Server prior to 8.6.60 and 9.6.0-alpha.54. These vulnerabilities stemmed from the ability for MFA recovery...
PT-2026-27486
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Parse Server versions prior to 8.6.61 Parse Server versions prior to 9.6.0-alpha.55 Description Parse Server is an open source backend deployable on Node.js infrastructures. An authenticated user calling the GET /users/me API endpoint receives...
BIT-PARSE-2026-31875 Parse Server MFA recovery codes not consumed after use
Parse Server is an open source backend that can be deployed to any infrastructure that can run Node.js. Prior to 9.6.0 and 8.6.33, when multi-factor authentication MFA via TOTP is enabled for a user account, Parse Server generates two single-use recovery codes. These codes are intended as a...
CVE-2026-31875
Parse Server is an open source backend that can be deployed to any infrastructure that can run Node.js. Prior to 9.6.0-alpha.7 and 8.6.33, when multi-factor authentication MFA via TOTP is enabled for a user account, Parse Server generates two single-use recovery codes. These codes are intended as...
CVE-2026-31875 Parse Server MFA recovery codes not consumed after use
Parse Server is an open source backend that can be deployed to any infrastructure that can run Node.js. Prior to 9.6.0-alpha.7 and 8.6.33, when multi-factor authentication MFA via TOTP is enabled for a user account, Parse Server generates two single-use recovery codes. These codes are intended as...
CVE-2026-31875
Parse Server MFA recovery codes are not consumed after use in versions prior to 9.6.0-alpha.7 and 8.6.33, allowing an attacker to reuse a single recovery code to repeatedly authenticate. The issue affects Node.js deployments of Parse Server and weakens MFA security. The fix is in 9.6.0-alpha.7 an...
CVE-2026-31875 Parse Server MFA recovery codes not consumed after use
Parse Server is an open source backend that can be deployed to any infrastructure that can run Node.js. Prior to 9.6.0-alpha.7 and 8.6.33, when multi-factor authentication MFA via TOTP is enabled for a user account, Parse Server generates two single-use recovery codes. These codes are intended as...
CVE-2026-31875
Parse Server is an open source backend that can be deployed to any infrastructure that can run Node.js. Prior to 9.6.0-alpha.7 and 8.6.33, when multi-factor authentication MFA via TOTP is enabled for a user account, Parse Server generates two single-use recovery codes. These codes are intended as...
EUVD-2026-11280
Parse Server's MFA recovery codes not consumed after use...
Parse Server's MFA recovery codes not consumed after use
Impact When multi-factor authentication MFA via TOTP is enabled for a user account, Parse Server generates two single-use recovery codes. These codes are intended as a fallback when the user cannot provide a TOTP token. However, recovery codes are not consumed after use, allowing the same recover...
GHSA-4HF6-3X24-C9M8 Parse Server's MFA recovery codes not consumed after use
Impact When multi-factor authentication MFA via TOTP is enabled for a user account, Parse Server generates two single-use recovery codes. These codes are intended as a fallback when the user cannot provide a TOTP token. However, recovery codes are not consumed after use, allowing the same recover...
Parse Server 安全漏洞
Parse Server is an open-source backend developed by the Parse Platform. It can be deployed on any infrastructure that supports Node.js. There were security vulnerabilities in versions of Parse Server prior to 9.6.0-alpha.7 and 8.6.33. These vulnerabilities stemmed from the reuse of multi-factor...
PT-2026-24690
Impact When multi-factor authentication MFA via TOTP is enabled for a user account, Parse Server generates two single-use recovery codes. These codes are intended as a fallback when the user cannot provide a TOTP token. However, recovery codes are not consumed after use, allowing the same recover...
SUSE CVE-2025-64175
Gogs is an open source self-hosted Git service. In version 0.13.3 and prior, Gogs' 2FA recovery code validation does not scope codes by user, enabling cross-account bypass. If an attacker knows a victim's username and password, they can use any unused recovery code e.g., from their own account to...
CVE-2025-64175
Gogs is an open source self-hosted Git service. In version 0.13.3 and prior, Gogs’ 2FA recovery code validation does not scope codes by user, enabling cross-account bypass. If an attacker knows a victim’s username and password, they can use any unused recovery code e.g., from their own account to...
Authentication Bypass Using an Alternate Path or Channel
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Authentication Bypass Using an Alternate Path or Channel in the UseRecoveryCode function, which fails to check the supplied userID before validating the second factor. A user in possession of the username and password of another user ca...
CVE-2025-64175
Gogs is an open source self-hosted Git service. In version 0.13.3 and prior, Gogs’ 2FA recovery code validation does not scope codes by user, enabling cross-account bypass. If an attacker knows a victim’s username and password, they can use any unused recovery code e.g., from their own account to...
CVE-2025-64175
Gogs 2FA bypass CVE-2025-64175 affects version 0.13.3 and earlier. Root cause: the UseRecoveryCode check does not scope recovery codes by user, performing a global lookup for any unused code and ignoring the authenticating user’s ID. Exploitation requires victim credentials, after which an attack...
CVE-2025-64175 Gogs Vulnerable to 2FA Bypass via Recovery Code
Gogs is an open source self-hosted Git service. In version 0.13.3 and prior, Gogs’ 2FA recovery code validation does not scope codes by user, enabling cross-account bypass. If an attacker knows a victim’s username and password, they can use any unused recovery code e.g., from their own account to...
CVE-2025-64175
Gogs is an open source self-hosted Git service. In version 0.13.3 and prior, Gogs’ 2FA recovery code validation does not scope codes by user, enabling cross-account bypass. If an attacker knows a victim’s username and password, they can use any unused recovery code e.g., from their own account to...