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CVE-2026-44555
Open WebUI is a self-hosted artificial intelligence platform designed to operate entirely offline. Prior to 0.9.0, Open WebUI supports model composition via basemodelid: a user-defined model e.g., "Cheap Assistant" can reference an existing base model e.g., "gpt-4-turbo-restricted" that provides...
HID iCLASS SE reader Authorization Issues Vulnerability
The HID Global HID iCLASS SE reader is an authentication reader from HID Global, USA. An authorization issue vulnerability exists in the HID iCLASS SE reader that stems from the inclusion of credentials and a device administrator key in the reader's configuration card...
Security feature bypass
Wazuh is a security detection, visibility, and compliance open source project. In versions 4.4.0 and 4.4.1, it is possible to get the Wazuh API administrator key used by the Dashboard using the browser development tools. This allows a logged user to the dashboard to become administrator of the AP...
CVE-2023-42455 Wazuh vulnerable to user privilege escalation
Wazuh is a security detection, visibility, and compliance open source project. In versions 4.4.0 and 4.4.1, it is possible to get the Wazuh API administrator key used by the Dashboard using the browser development tools. This allows a logged user to the dashboard to become administrator of the AP...
CVE-2023-42455 Wazuh vulnerable to user privilege escalation
Wazuh is a security detection, visibility, and compliance open source project. In versions 4.4.0 and 4.4.1, it is possible to get the Wazuh API administrator key used by the Dashboard using the browser development tools. This allows a logged user to the dashboard to become administrator of the AP...
Wazuh Security Breach
Wazuh is a Wazuh open source application. It is used to collect, aggregate, index and analyze security data to help organizations detect intrusions, threats and behavioral anomalies. A security vulnerability exists in Wazuh versions 4.4.0 and 4.4.1 that stems from the ability to obtain a Wazuh AP...
CVE-2012-5519
CUPS 1.4.4, when running in certain Linux distributions such as Debian GNU/Linux, stores the web interface administrator key in /var/run/cups/certs/0 using certain permissions, which allows local users in the lpadmin group to read or write arbitrary files as root by leveraging the web interface...
Design/Logic Flaw
CUPS 1.4.4, when running in certain Linux distributions such as Debian GNU/Linux, stores the web interface administrator key in /var/run/cups/certs/0 using certain permissions, which allows local users in the lpadmin group to read or write arbitrary files as root by leveraging the web interface...
CVE-2012-5519
CUPS 1.4.4, when running in certain Linux distributions such as Debian GNU/Linux, stores the web interface administrator key in /var/run/cups/certs/0 using certain permissions, which allows local users in the lpadmin group to read or write arbitrary files as root by leveraging the web interface...