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CVE-2026-14309
CVE-2026-14309 affects the WordPress plugin “Chat On Desk Order Notifications” prior to 1.0.9. The issue is an OTP bypass: the plugin does not verify that the one-time password has been validated before processing a password-reset request, allowing unauthenticated attackers to reset passwords for...
CVE-2026-14596
CVE-2026-14596 affects the DynamicKit for Elementor WordPress plugin prior to 1.0.3. The vulnerability arises because the plugin does not validate the host of a user-supplied URL used as the base for the password-reset link sent by email. This allows unauthenticated attackers to craft a legitimat...
CVE-2026-14309
The Chat On Desk Order Notifications WordPress plugin before 1.0.9 does not verify that the one-time password has been validated before processing a password-reset request, allowing unauthenticated attackers to reset the password of arbitrary users, including administrators, and take over their...
CVE-2026-14309 Chat On Desk < 1.0.9 - Unauthenticated Account Takeover via Password Reset OTP Bypass
The Chat On Desk Order Notifications WordPress plugin before 1.0.9 does not verify that the one-time password has been validated before processing a password-reset request, allowing unauthenticated attackers to reset the password of arbitrary users, including administrators, and take over their...
CVE-2026-54768
WPGraphQL provides a GraphQL API for WordPress sites. From 2.0.0 until 2.15.1, the deprecated user field on SendPasswordResetEmailPayload lets an unauthenticated caller distinguish existing author-class accounts through the sendPasswordResetEmail mutation and obtain public profile fields. This...
CVE-2026-54768 WPGraphQL has deprecated `user` field on SendPasswordResetEmailPayload that leaks user existence + profile (defeats explicit anti-enumeration design)
WPGraphQL provides a GraphQL API for WordPress sites. From 2.0.0 until 2.15.1, the deprecated user field on SendPasswordResetEmailPayload lets an unauthenticated caller distinguish existing author-class accounts through the sendPasswordResetEmail mutation and obtain public profile fields. This...
EUVD-2026-51676
WPGraphQL provides a GraphQL API for WordPress sites. From 2.0.0 until 2.15.1, the deprecated user field on SendPasswordResetEmailPayload lets an unauthenticated caller distinguish existing author-class accounts through the sendPasswordResetEmail mutation and obtain public profile fields. This...
CVE-2026-54768 WPGraphQL has deprecated `user` field on SendPasswordResetEmailPayload that leaks user existence + profile (defeats explicit anti-enumeration design)
WPGraphQL provides a GraphQL API for WordPress sites. From 2.0.0 until 2.15.1, the deprecated user field on SendPasswordResetEmailPayload lets an unauthenticated caller distinguish existing author-class accounts through the sendPasswordResetEmail mutation and obtain public profile fields. This...
CVE-2026-54768
WPGraphQL
GHSA-JHH7-832H-F8HV WPGraphQL has deprecated `user` field on SendPasswordResetEmailPayload that leaks user existence + profile (defeats explicit anti-enumeration design)
Summary The sendPasswordResetEmail mutation in WPGraphQL is explicitly designed to prevent user enumeration. The resolver in src/Mutation/SendPasswordResetEmail.php states in a code comment: // We obsfucate the actual success of this mutation to prevent user enumeration. The mutation always retur...
WPGraphQL has deprecated `user` field on SendPasswordResetEmailPayload that leaks user existence + profile (defeats explicit anti-enumeration design)
Summary The sendPasswordResetEmail mutation in WPGraphQL is explicitly designed to prevent user enumeration. The resolver in src/Mutation/SendPasswordResetEmail.php states in a code comment: // We obsfucate the actual success of this mutation to prevent user enumeration. The mutation always retur...
SUSE CVE-2026-11770
A flaw was found in 389 Directory Server. An unauthenticated remote attacker can inject LDAP search filters into the CleanAllRUV replication status-check extended operation. Because the handler performs the search against cn=config with elevated replication plugin privileges and returns a boolean...
Fake Fortnite rewards are stealing players’ accounts
Fortnite scam pages like the ones below appear by the dozen every day, recycled endlessly under different names and designs. One version promises $50 from a fake superhero collaboration. Another claims it can calculate what your locker is worth. Both lead to the same destination: a fake Epic Game...
CVE-2026-16503
Deployment of the VPS.org one-click Supabase template deploys a PostgreSQL instance that is published on all interfaces 0.0.0.0:5432 with a default database password set to "postgres". Because Docker installs its own iptables rules, this exposure bypasses a standard host UFW configuration...
CVE-2026-16504
Deployment of the VPS.org one-click Zulip template deploys a hardcoded application signing key, a default database password "zulip", and DISABLEHTTPS=True...
EUVD-2026-51560
The MASTERPASSWORDHOOK setting, introduced in pgAdmin 4 7.2, lets an administrator configure an external command that returns a per-user encryption key, with %u in the configured string replaced by the current user's name. The previous implementation substituted the username directly into the...
CVE-2026-17347 pgAdmin 4: OS command injection in MASTER_PASSWORD_HOOK via untrusted username substitution
The MASTERPASSWORDHOOK setting, introduced in pgAdmin 4 7.2, lets an administrator configure an external command that returns a per-user encryption key, with %u in the configured string replaced by the current user's name. The previous implementation substituted the username directly into the...
CVE-2026-17347 pgAdmin 4: OS command injection in MASTER_PASSWORD_HOOK via untrusted username substitution
The MASTERPASSWORDHOOK setting, introduced in pgAdmin 4 7.2, lets an administrator configure an external command that returns a per-user encryption key, with %u in the configured string replaced by the current user's name. The previous implementation substituted the username directly into the...
CVE-2026-17347 pgAdmin 4: OS command injection in MASTER_PASSWORD_HOOK via untrusted username substitution
The MASTERPASSWORDHOOK setting, introduced in pgAdmin 4 7.2, lets an administrator configure an external command that returns a per-user encryption key, with %u in the configured string replaced by the current user's name. The previous implementation substituted the username directly into the...
CVE-2026-17347
The CVE describes an OS command injection in pgAdmin 4: a MASTER_PASSWORD_HOOK setting allows an administrator to configure an external command containing %u, which substitutes the current user name (potentially from external sources) into the command string. Previously this could be injected int...