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CVE-2026-6276
Using libcurl, when a custom Host: header is first set for an HTTP request and a second request is subsequently done using the same easy handle but without the custom Host: header set, the second request would use stale information and pass on cookies meant for the first host in the second reques...
K000161131: NGINX ngx_http_proxy_v2_module vulnerability CVE-2026-42926
Security Advisory Description When NGINX Open Source is configured to proxy HTTP/2 traffic by setting proxyhttpversion to 2, and also uses proxysetbody , an attacker may be able to inject frame headers and payload bytes to the upstream peer. CVE-2026-42926 Impact This vulnerability allows a remot...
Replay Attack
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Replay Attack in the Proxy-Authorization: header handling process. An attacker can gain unauthorized access to resources or sensitive information by leveraging a scenario where authentication credentials intended for one proxy are...
CVE-2026-7168
Successfully using libcurl to do a transfer over a specific HTTP proxy proxyA with Digest authentication and then changing the proxy host to a second one proxyB for a second transfer, reusing the same handle, makes libcurl wrongly pass on the Proxy-Authorization: header field meant for proxyA, to...
CVE-2026-7168
Successfully using libcurl to do a transfer over a specific HTTP proxy proxyA with Digest authentication and then changing the proxy host to a second one proxyB for a second transfer, reusing the same handle, makes libcurl wrongly pass on the Proxy-Authorization: header field meant for proxyA, to...
CVE-2026-7168 cross-proxy Digest auth state leak
Successfully using libcurl to do a transfer over a specific HTTP proxy proxyA with Digest authentication and then changing the proxy host to a second one proxyB for a second transfer, reusing the same handle, makes libcurl wrongly pass on the Proxy-Authorization: header field meant for proxyA, to...
CVE-2026-7168
CVE-2026-7168 affects libcurl/curl where Digest authentication state is carried across proxies on the same easy handle. Public details show that changing proxies or only the proxy port can cause a stale Proxy-Authorization: Digest header (from proxyA) to be reused for proxyB, leaking authenticati...
CVE-2026-7168
Successfully using libcurl to do a transfer over a specific HTTP proxy proxyA with Digest authentication and then changing the proxy host to a second one proxyB for a second transfer, reusing the same handle, makes libcurl wrongly pass on the Proxy-Authorization: header field meant for proxyA, to...
CVE-2026-6276
CVE-2026-6276 affects libcurl: if a custom Host header is initially set for an HTTP request and a subsequent request on the same easy handle is made without the Host header, the second request can reuse stale host information and leak cookies intended for the first host. The issue manifests as a ...
CVE-2026-6276 stale custom cookie host causes cookie leak
Using libcurl, when a custom Host: header is first set for an HTTP request and a second request is subsequently done using the same easy handle but without the custom Host: header set, the second request would use stale information and pass on cookies meant for the first host in the second reques...
CVE-2026-6276
Using libcurl, when a custom Host: header is first set for an HTTP request and a second request is subsequently done using the same easy handle but without the custom Host: header set, the second request would use stale information and pass on cookies meant for the first host in the second reques...
CVE-2026-6276 stale custom cookie host causes cookie leak
Using libcurl, when a custom Host: header is first set for an HTTP request and a second request is subsequently done using the same easy handle but without the custom Host: header set, the second request would use stale information and pass on cookies meant for the first host in the second reques...
EUVD-2026-29928
Using libcurl, when a custom Host: header is first set for an HTTP request and a second request is subsequently done using the same easy handle but without the custom Host: header set, the second request would use stale information and pass on cookies meant for the first host in the second reques...
CVE-2026-6276
Using libcurl, when a custom Host: header is first set for an HTTP request and a second request is subsequently done using the same easy handle but without the custom Host: header set, the second request would use stale information and pass on cookies meant for the first host in the second reques...
CVE-2026-6276
Using libcurl, when a custom Host: header is first set for an HTTP request and a second request is subsequently done using the same easy handle but without the custom Host: header set, the second request would use stale information and pass on cookies meant for the first host in the second reques...
MGASA-2026-0130 Updated perl-Gazelle packages fix security vulnerability
Gazelle versions through 0.49 for Perl allows HTTP Request Smuggling via Improper Header Precedence. CVE-2026-40562...
CVE-2026-7635
The coreActivity: Activity Logging for WordPress plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to PHP Object Injection in all versions up to, and including, 3.0. This is due to the plugin failing to validate or strip PHP serialization syntax from the User-Agent HTTP header before storing it in the logmeta...
CVE-2026-7635 coreActivity: Activity Logging for WordPress <= 3.0 - Unauthenticated PHP Object Injection via 'user_agent' Log Meta Field
The coreActivity: Activity Logging for WordPress plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to PHP Object Injection in all versions up to, and including, 3.0. This is due to the plugin failing to validate or strip PHP serialization syntax from the User-Agent HTTP header before storing it in the logmeta...
CVE-2026-7635
The CVE-2026-7635 entry concerns the coreActivity: Activity Logging for WordPress plugin for WordPress, affected up to version 3.0. The vulnerability arises from unsanitized PHP serialization in the User-Agent header stored to the logmeta table and later deserialized via maybe_unserialize() durin...
CVE-2026-7635
The coreActivity: Activity Logging for WordPress plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to PHP Object Injection in all versions up to, and including, 3.0. This is due to the plugin failing to validate or strip PHP serialization syntax from the User-Agent HTTP header before storing it in the logmeta...