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libssh: libssh: integrity downgrade via OpenSSL AES-GCM tag verification
A flaw was found in libssh. Incorrect AES-GCM finalization checks in builds using the OpenSSL backend can effectively remove integrity protection, allowing an in-path attacker to modify plaintext on the wire without detection...
CVE-2026-64825
Home Assistant Core before 2026.6.0 contains a path traversal vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to write arbitrary files to any directory on the host filesystem by uploading a crafted backup archive during the initial onboarding window. Attackers can manipulate the 'name' field...
CVE-2026-64824
Home Assistant Core before 2026.7.0 contains a path traversal vulnerability in the backup-restore function that allows attackers to write files to arbitrary absolute filesystem paths by supplying a crafted tar archive with a SYMTYPE entry containing a benign member name paired with an absolute...
CVE-2026-16450
A vulnerability was identified in zsadmin2025 ZS-Admin up to b52e14536d59fda11e56e2536a1c32e82a38cead. This affects the function getTenantId of the file /api/system/sys/dept/page of the component MyBatis-Plus Tenant Plugin. Such manipulation of the argument X-Tenant-Id leads to authorization...
acl: TOCTOU Symlink Traversal via getfacl/setfacl
A time-of-check to time-of-use TOCTOU race condition vulnerability was found in acl. By replacing a pathname component with a symbolic link between a security check and subsequent file operations, an attacker can redirect file access control list operations. This occurs when privileged processes...
CVE-2026-64825 Home Assistant Core < 2026.6.0 Path Traversal File Write via Backup Upload
Home Assistant Core before 2026.6.0 contains a path traversal vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to write arbitrary files to any directory on the host filesystem by uploading a crafted backup archive during the initial onboarding window. Attackers can manipulate the 'name' field...
CVE-2026-64825 Home Assistant Core < 2026.6.0 Path Traversal File Write via Backup Upload
Home Assistant Core before 2026.6.0 contains a path traversal vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to write arbitrary files to any directory on the host filesystem by uploading a crafted backup archive during the initial onboarding window. Attackers can manipulate the 'name' field...
EUVD-2026-46301
Home Assistant Core before 2026.6.0 contains a path traversal vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to write arbitrary files to any directory on the host filesystem by uploading a crafted backup archive during the initial onboarding window. Attackers can manipulate the 'name' field...
CVE-2026-64825
CVE-2026-64825 : Home Assistant Core prior to 2026.6.0 contains a path traversal vulnerability reachable during initial onboarding via a crafted backup archive. By manipulating the name field inside the archive’s backup.json to supply an absolute path, the code path using pathlib.Path.truediv dis...
CVE-2026-64825 Home Assistant Core < 2026.6.0 Path Traversal File Write via Backup Upload
Home Assistant Core before 2026.6.0 contains a path traversal vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to write arbitrary files to any directory on the host filesystem by uploading a crafted backup archive during the initial onboarding window. Attackers can manipulate the 'name' field...
CVE-2026-64824 Home Assistant Core < 2026.7.0 Symlink Path Traversal RCE via backup-restore
Home Assistant Core before 2026.7.0 contains a path traversal vulnerability in the backup-restore function that allows attackers to write files to arbitrary absolute filesystem paths by supplying a crafted tar archive with a SYMTYPE entry containing a benign member name paired with an absolute...
CVE-2026-64824
Home Assistant Core before 2026.7.0 contains a path traversal vulnerability in the backup-restore function that allows attackers to write files to arbitrary absolute filesystem paths by supplying a crafted tar archive with a SYMTYPE entry containing a benign member name paired with an absolute...
EUVD-2026-46300
Home Assistant Core before 2026.7.0 contains a path traversal vulnerability in the backup-restore function that allows attackers to write files to arbitrary absolute filesystem paths by supplying a crafted tar archive with a SYMTYPE entry containing a benign member name paired with an absolute...
CVE-2026-64824 Home Assistant Core < 2026.7.0 Symlink Path Traversal RCE via backup-restore
Home Assistant Core before 2026.7.0 contains a path traversal vulnerability in the backup-restore function that allows attackers to write files to arbitrary absolute filesystem paths by supplying a crafted tar archive with a SYMTYPE entry containing a benign member name paired with an absolute...
CVE-2026-64824
CVE-2026-64824 affects Home Assistant Core prior to 2026.6.0. A path-traversal flaw exists in the backup-restore function that can write files to arbitrary absolute filesystem paths via a crafted tar archive using a SYMTYPE entry with a benign member name and an absolute linkname outside the extr...
Exploit for CVE-2026-52813
CVE-2026-52813 – Gogs path traversal leading to remote code ex...
CVE-2026-63994
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's tunnels module. This vulnerability, categorized as a Use-After-Free UAF, arises from improper handling of network header pointers during certain packet processing operations. Specifically, functions responsible for building Internet Control Message Protocol...
CVE-2026-59847
A flaw was found in libssh. Incorrect AES-GCM finalization checks in builds using the OpenSSL backend can effectively remove integrity protection, allowing an in-path attacker to modify plaintext on the wire without detection...
CVE-2026-59847
CVE-2026-59847 affects the OpenSSH/libssh stack via an integrity downgrade caused by incorrect AES-GCM tag verification when using the OpenSSL backend. The provided connected documents indicate the issue in libssh before 0.11.5, with the vulnerability enabling an in-path attacker to compromise in...
CVE-2026-59847
A flaw was found in libssh. Incorrect AES-GCM finalization checks in builds using the OpenSSL backend can effectively remove integrity protection, allowing an in-path attacker to modify plaintext on the wire without detection...