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PT-2026-60792
TheHive through 4.1.24 contains a broken object-level authorization vulnerability in the attachment download endpoints that allows any authenticated user to access attachments belonging to other organizations by supplying a content-hash identifier. Attackers can exploit the missing...
PT-2026-60868
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions IBM Langflow OSS versions 1.0.0 through 1.10.0 Description Improper input validation in the APIRequest component allows an attacker to write arbitrary files to unintended locations. This occurs when the Save to File feature is enabled, as...
CVE-2026-52203
An issue in MCMS v.6.1.1 allows a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information via the source parameter...
CVE-2026-52203
CVE-2026-52203 concerns MCMS 6.1.1 where a remote attacker can obtain sensitive information via the source parameter. The available documents consistently identify MCMS v6.1.1 as affected and describe information disclosure as the outcome. CVSS metrics (from the initial entry) indicate a Network ...
PT-2026-60858
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions IBM Langflow OSS versions 1.0.0 through 1.10.0 Description An authenticated attacker can create a malicious flow that points to a URL under their control. By returning a specially crafted Content-Disposition header, such as...
CVE-2026-45334
Kirby is an open-source content management system. In versions prior to 4.9.1 and 5.4.1, the content-locking feature returned lock information without checking the requesting user's access permissions. Kirby's Panel includes a content-locking feature that records which user currently has a model...
CVE-2026-45334 Kirby: Content locks disclose IDs and emails of inaccessible users from `users.access/list` permissions
Kirby is an open-source content management system. In versions prior to 4.9.1 and 5.4.1, the content-locking feature returned lock information without checking the requesting user's access permissions. Kirby's Panel includes a content-locking feature that records which user currently has a model...
CVE-2026-45334 Kirby: Content locks disclose IDs and emails of inaccessible users from `users.access/list` permissions
Kirby is an open-source content management system. In versions prior to 4.9.1 and 5.4.1, the content-locking feature returned lock information without checking the requesting user's access permissions. Kirby's Panel includes a content-locking feature that records which user currently has a model...
CVE-2026-45334
Kirby CMS (versions < 4.9.1 and
CVE-2026-45334
Kirby is an open-source content management system. In versions prior to 4.9.1 and 5.4.1, the content-locking feature returned lock information without checking the requesting user's access permissions. Kirby's Panel includes a content-locking feature that records which user currently has a model...
CVE-2026-44175 Kirby: Cross-site scripting (XSS) from list field content in the site frontend
Kirby is an open-source content management system. In versions prior to 4.9.1 and 5.4.1, Kirby did not securely sanitize the contents of the list field on save, leaving it vulnerable to cross-site scripting XSS. Kirby's list field stores its formatted content as HTML, and unlike other field types...
EUVD-2026-45004
An issue was discovered in cyrus-imapd in Cyrus IMAP through 3.12.2. There is an XAPPLEPUSHSERVICE folder existence oracle and push hijack. An authenticated IMAP user could probe for the existence of arbitrary mailboxes on other users' accounts via the XAPPLEPUSHSERVICE command and then create...
EUVD-2026-45006
An issue was discovered in cyrus-imapd in Cyrus IMAP through 3.12.2. There is an ESEARCH cross-user content oracle. By using the ESEARCH command, an authenticated IMAP user could enumerate folder names under any account they could name. Search would return UIDs of messages matching the search,...
CVE-2026-44177 Kirby: Pre-authentication path traversal and PHP file inclusion during user lookup
Kirby is an open-source content management system. In versions 5.3.0 and above but prior to 5.4.1, Kirby did not correctly validate the provided user ID, resulting in a path traversal vulnerability. Version 5.3.0 introduced a performance improvement to the Users collection that loaded user object...
CVE-2026-44023
Docling Core defines core data types and transformations for the document processing application Docling. In versions 1.5.0 and above, prior to 2.74.1, docling-core did not sufficiently restrict remote request destinations and could resolve a server-provided Content-Disposition to a local path in...
CVE-2026-44023
Docling Core defines core data types and transformations for the document processing application Docling. In versions 1.5.0 and above, prior to 2.74.1, docling-core did not sufficiently restrict remote request destinations and could resolve a server-provided Content-Disposition to a local path in...
CVE-2026-44023
Docling Core (docling-core) versions >= 1.5.0 and = 2.74.1 is recommended. If upgrading isn’t immediately possible, a workaround is to avoid passing untrusted URLs into remote fetch functionality. There is no exploitation detail in the provided documents, and no in‑the‑wild exploit information...
CVE-2026-44023 Docling Core has unsafe remote filename resolution
Docling Core defines core data types and transformations for the document processing application Docling. In versions 1.5.0 and above, prior to 2.74.1, docling-core did not sufficiently restrict remote request destinations and could resolve a server-provided Content-Disposition to a local path in...
CVE-2026-44982
CrowdSec offers crowdsourced protection against malicious IPs. From 1.5.0 until 1.7.8, pkg/appsec/request.go NewParsedRequestFromRequest allocated a request body buffer from maxr.ContentLength, 0, so HTTP/1.1 requests using Transfer-Encoding: chunked and HTTP/2 requests without a content-length...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-44982
CrowdSec offers crowdsourced protection against malicious IPs. From 1.5.0 until 1.7.8, pkg/appsec/request.go NewParsedRequestFromRequest allocated a request body buffer from maxr.ContentLength, 0, so HTTP/1.1 requests using Transfer-Encoding: chunked and HTTP/2 requests without a content-length...