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PT-2026-28757
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Totolink A3300R version 17.0.0cu.557 b20221024 Description A flaw exists in the Totolink A3300R device. The setUPnPCfg function within the /cgi-bin/cstecgi.cgi file is susceptible to command injection through manipulation of the enable argumen...
CVE-2026-30308
In its design for automatic terminal command execution, HAI Build Code Generator offers two options: Execute safe commands and Execute all commands. The description for the former states that commands determined by the model to be safe will be automatically executed, whereas if the model judges a...
PT-2026-29155
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Glances versions prior to 4.5.3 Description Glances, a system cross-platform monitoring tool, allows for the execution of arbitrary system commands through dynamic configuration values. Specifically, substrings enclosed in backticks within...
CVE-2026-30306
In its design for automatic terminal command execution, SakaDev offers two options: Execute safe commands and execute all commands. The description for the former states that commands determined by the model to be safe will be automatically executed, whereas if the model judges a command to be...
CVE-2026-30306
In its design for automatic terminal command execution, SakaDev offers two options: Execute safe commands and execute all commands. The description for the former states that commands determined by the model to be safe will be automatically executed, whereas if the model judges a command to be...
CVE-2026-30306
In its design for automatic terminal command execution, SakaDev offers two options: Execute safe commands and execute all commands. The description for the former states that commands determined by the model to be safe will be automatically executed, whereas if the model judges a command to be...
PT-2026-29119
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions SakaDev affected versions not specified Description SakaDev’s automatic terminal command execution feature, designed with ‘safe’ and ‘all commands’ options, is prone to prompt injection attacks. The system aims to automatically execute command...
CVE-2026-30306
CVE-2026-30306 affects SakaDev’s automatic terminal command execution design. The model’s two-tier policy (execute safe commands vs. execute all commands) can be bypassed by prompt-injection templates that mislabel malicious commands as safe, bypassing user approval and leading to arbitrary comma...
CVE-2026-30308
In its design for automatic terminal command execution, HAI Build Code Generator offers two options: Execute safe commands and Execute all commands. The description for the former states that commands determined by the model to be safe will be automatically executed, whereas if the model judges a...
EUVD-2026-17042
Ghidra versions prior to 12.0.3 improperly process annotation directives embedded in automatically extracted binary data, resulting in arbitrary command execution when an analyst interacts with the UI. Specifically, the @execute annotation which is intended for trusted, user-authored comments is...
CVE-2026-4946
Ghidra versions prior to 12.0.3 improperly process annotation directives embedded in automatically extracted binary data, resulting in arbitrary command execution when an analyst interacts with the UI. Specifically, the @execute annotation which is intended for trusted, user-authored comments is...
CVE-2026-4946
Ghidra up to version 12.0.2 is affected by a flaw where annotation directives embedded in automatically extracted binary data (notably the @execute directive parsed from auto-analysis comments like CFStrings in Mach‑O) are executed when an analyst clicks benign-looking UI text. This yields arbitr...
CVE-2026-4946
Ghidra versions prior to 12.0.3 improperly process annotation directives embedded in automatically extracted binary data, resulting in arbitrary command execution when an analyst interacts with the UI. Specifically, the @execute annotation which is intended for trusted, user-authored comments is...
CVE-2026-4946 NSA Ghidra Auto-Analysis Annotation Command Execution
Ghidra versions prior to 12.0.3 improperly process annotation directives embedded in automatically extracted binary data, resulting in arbitrary command execution when an analyst interacts with the UI. Specifically, the @execute annotation which is intended for trusted, user-authored comments is...
[SECURITY] [DSA 6184-1] incus security update
------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian Security Advisory DSA-6184-1 [email protected] https://www.debian.org/security/ Moritz Muehlenhoff March 29, 2026 https://www.debian.org/security/faq -...
CVE-2026-32973
OpenClaw before 2026.3.11 contains an exec allowlist bypass vulnerability where matchesExecAllowlistPattern improperly normalizes patterns with lowercasing and glob matching that overmatches on POSIX paths. Attackers can exploit the ? wildcard matching across path segments to execute commands or...
CVE-2026-32973 OpenClaw < 2026.3.11 - Exec Allowlist Pattern Overmatch via POSIX Path Normalization
OpenClaw before 2026.3.11 contains an exec allowlist bypass vulnerability where matchesExecAllowlistPattern improperly normalizes patterns with lowercasing and glob matching that overmatches on POSIX paths. Attackers can exploit the ? wildcard matching across path segments to execute commands or...
CVE-2026-32973
OpenClaw before 2026.3.11 contains an exec allowlist bypass vulnerability where matchesExecAllowlistPattern improperly normalizes patterns with lowercasing and glob matching that overmatches on POSIX paths. Attackers can exploit the ? wildcard matching across path segments to execute commands or...
CVE-2026-32973
OpenClaw prior to 2026.3.11 is affected by an exec allowlist bypass vulnerability in the matchesExecAllowlistPattern logic. The issue arises from improper normalization (lowercasing) and glob matching that overmatches on POSIX paths, allowing the ? wildcard to cross path segments and execute comm...
Malicious code in f0-state-manager (npm)
--- -= Per source details. Do not edit below this line.=- Source: amazon-inspector 989b5f62777b6b7fbd236eb28a54b0e42ba48548dc0a49919c5f311c1f1c7072 The package f0-state-manager was found to contain malicious code. Source: ossf-package-analysis...