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PT-2026-42788
Improper handling of factor key state in the multi-factor authentication management feature in Devolutions Server allows an attacker with knowledge of a user's password to bypass the user's multi-factor authentication after the user reconfigures their factors. This issue affects : Devolutions...
Devolutions Server 安全漏洞
Devolutions Server is an application system developed by the Canadian company Devolutions. It provides a fully functional solution for shared accounts and password management. There were security vulnerabilities in the Devolutions Server version 2026.1.6.0 to 2026.1.16.0. These vulnerabilities...
PT-2026-42707
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions The product name cannot be determined affected versions not specified Description An issue exists where an SSH server authentication callback returning PartialSuccessError with non-nil Permissions caused those permissions to be silently...
Authen::TOTP 安全特征问题漏洞
Authen::TOTP is a two-factor authentication OTP generation and verification tool developed by tchatzi’s developer. Prior to version 0.1.1 of Authen::TOTP, there were security vulnerabilities related to the use of the Perl built-in rand function for generating secrets. This function is predictable...
Domijn: The Security of Domain Registrars and the Risk of a Domain Name Takeover
Domain names are key assets for organisation. They anchor an organisation's online presence and reputation, and serve as linking pin for web services and, e.g., email. Consequently, a malicious takeover of a domain can lead to significant damages. Organisations register domain names through...
The New Phishing Click: How OAuth Consent Bypasses MFA
In February 2026, a phishing-as-a-service PhaaS platform called EvilTokens went live. Within five weeks, it had compromised more than 340 Microsoft 365 organizations across five countries. The targets of the platform received a message asking them to enter a short code at microsoft.com/devicelogi...
How to Reduce Phishing Exposure Before It Turns into Business Disruption
What happens when a phishing email looks clean enough to pass through security, but dangerous enough to expose the business after one click? That is the gap many SOCs still struggle with: the attacks that leave teams unsure what was exposed, who else was targeted, and how far the risk has spread...
Duplicate Advisory: phpMyFAQ enables unauthenticated 2FA brute-force attack via /admin/check acceptance of arbitrary user-id
Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-9pq7-mfwh-xx2j. This link is maintained to preserve external references. Original Description phpMyFAQ before 4.1.2 contains an improper restriction of excessive authentication attempts vulnerability in the...
GHSA-6626-79JH-5CCR Duplicate Advisory: phpMyFAQ enables unauthenticated 2FA brute-force attack via /admin/check acceptance of arbitrary user-id
Duplicate Advisory This advisory has been withdrawn because it is a duplicate of GHSA-9pq7-mfwh-xx2j. This link is maintained to preserve external references. Original Description phpMyFAQ before 4.1.2 contains an improper restriction of excessive authentication attempts vulnerability in the...
CVE-2026-45010
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.2 contains an improper restriction of excessive authentication attempts vulnerability in the /admin/check endpoint, which accepts arbitrary user-id parameters without session binding or rate limiting. Unauthenticated attackers can brute-force any user's six-digit TOTP code by...
CVE-2026-45010 phpMyFAQ - Unauthenticated Two-Factor Authentication Brute-Force via /admin/check Endpoint
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.2 contains an improper restriction of excessive authentication attempts vulnerability in the /admin/check endpoint, which accepts arbitrary user-id parameters without session binding or rate limiting. Unauthenticated attackers can brute-force any user's six-digit TOTP code by...
EUVD-2026-30595
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.2 contains an improper restriction of excessive authentication attempts vulnerability in the /admin/check endpoint, which accepts arbitrary user-id parameters without session binding or rate limiting. Unauthenticated attackers can brute-force any user's six-digit TOTP code by...
CVE-2026-45010
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.2 contains an improper restriction of excessive authentication attempts vulnerability in the /admin/check endpoint, which accepts arbitrary user-id parameters without session binding or rate limiting. Unauthenticated attackers can brute-force any user's six-digit TOTP code by...
CVE-2026-45010 phpMyFAQ - Unauthenticated Two-Factor Authentication Brute-Force via /admin/check Endpoint
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.2 contains an improper restriction of excessive authentication attempts vulnerability in the /admin/check endpoint, which accepts arbitrary user-id parameters without session binding or rate limiting. Unauthenticated attackers can brute-force any user's six-digit TOTP code by...
CVE-2026-45010
CVE-2026-45010 affects phpMyFAQ before 4.1.2. The /admin/check endpoint improperly restricts authentication attempts, accepting arbitrary user-id parameters without session binding or rate limiting. This enables unauthenticated attackers to brute-force any user’s six-digit TOTP code by submitting...
Cross-site Request Forgery (CSRF)
Overview wwbn/avideo is an Audio and Video Platform or simply "A Video Platform". Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Cross-site Request Forgery CSRF through the set.json.php process. An attacker can disable a user's two-factor authentication by tricking a logged-in user into...
AVideo: 2FA toggle endpoint has no CSRF protection, letting an attacker page silently disable a logged-in victim's 2FA
Summary Type: Cross-site request forgery on the 2FA toggle. plugin/LoginControl/set.json.php accepts POST type=set2FA value=false, calls LoginControl::setUser2FAUser::getId, false on the session-authenticated user, and returns. There is no forbidIfIsUntrustedRequest call, no isTokenValid check, n...
GHSA-3MV2-VMWH-RWFX AVideo: 2FA toggle endpoint has no CSRF protection, letting an attacker page silently disable a logged-in victim's 2FA
Summary Type: Cross-site request forgery on the 2FA toggle. plugin/LoginControl/set.json.php accepts POST type=set2FA value=false, calls LoginControl::setUser2FAUser::getId, false on the session-authenticated user, and returns. There is no forbidIfIsUntrustedRequest call, no isTokenValid check, n...
CalPhishing Scam Uses EvilTokens Kit, Outlook Invites to Steal M365 Sessions
Hackers are exploiting Outlook calendar invites and device code phishing to steal M365 session tokens, bypass MFA and breach enterprise accounts...
Two-Factor Authentication Bypass via Pending Session Token Replay
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