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CVE-2026-28481
OpenClaw versions 2026.1.30 and earlier, contain an information disclosure vulnerability, patched in 2026.2.1, in the MS Teams attachment downloader optional extension must be enabled that leaks bearer tokens to allowlisted suffix domains. When retrying downloads after receiving 401 or 403...
Permissive List of Allowed Inputs
Overview picklescan is a Security scanner detecting Python Pickle files performing suspicious actions Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Permissive List of Allowed Inputs in the unsafeglobals function that does not block pkgutil.resolvename Python stdlib function. An attacker can...
BIT-DISCOURSE-2026-27153 Discourse doesn't prevent moderators from exporting user Chat DMs
Discourse is an open source discussion platform. Prior to versions 2025.12.2, 2026.1.1, and 2026.2.0, moderators could export user Chat DMs via the CSV export endpoint by exploiting an overly permissive allowlist in canexportentity?. The method allowed moderators to export any entity not explicit...
CVE-2026-27153
Discourse is an open source discussion platform. Prior to versions 2025.12.2, 2026.1.1, and 2026.2.0, moderators could export user Chat DMs via the CSV export endpoint by exploiting an overly permissive allowlist in canexportentity?. The method allowed moderators to export any entity not explicit...
CVE-2026-27153 Discourse doesn't prevent moderators from exporting user Chat DMs
Discourse is an open source discussion platform. Prior to versions 2025.12.2, 2026.1.1, and 2026.2.0, moderators could export user Chat DMs via the CSV export endpoint by exploiting an overly permissive allowlist in canexportentity?. The method allowed moderators to export any entity not explicit...
CVE-2026-27153
Discourse is an open source discussion platform. Prior to versions 2025.12.2, 2026.1.1, and 2026.2.0, moderators could export user Chat DMs via the CSV export endpoint by exploiting an overly permissive allowlist in canexportentity?. The method allowed moderators to export any entity not explicit...
CVE-2026-27153 Discourse doesn't prevent moderators from exporting user Chat DMs
Discourse is an open source discussion platform. Prior to versions 2025.12.2, 2026.1.1, and 2026.2.0, moderators could export user Chat DMs via the CSV export endpoint by exploiting an overly permissive allowlist in canexportentity?. The method allowed moderators to export any entity not explicit...
CVE-2026-27153
Discourse (open source discussion platform) is affected prior to versions 2025.12.2, 2026.1.1, and 2026.2.0. The issue arises from an overly permissive allowlist in can_export_entity?, letting moderators export any entity not explicitly blocked via the CSV export endpoint to access user Chat DMs....
PT-2026-22193
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Discourse versions prior to 2025.12.2 Discourse versions prior to 2026.1.1 Discourse versions prior to 2026.2.0 Description Discourse is an open source discussion platform. Prior to specific versions, moderators could export user Chat Direct...
Claude Code's Permissive Default Allowlist Enables Unauthorized File Read and Network Exfiltration in Claude Code
Due to an overly broad allowlist of safe commands, it was possible to bypass the Claude Code confirmation prompts to read a file and then send file contents over the network without user confirmation. Reliably exploiting this requires the ability to add untrusted content into a Claude Code contex...
CVE-2025-55284 Claude Code's Permissive Default Allowlist Enables Unauthorized File Read and Network Exfiltration in Claude Code
Claude Code is an agentic coding tool. Prior to version 1.0.4, it's possible to bypass the Claude Code confirmation prompts to read a file and then send file contents over the network without user confirmation due to an overly broad allowlist of safe commands. Reliably exploiting this requires th...
CVE-2025-55284 Claude Code's Permissive Default Allowlist Enables Unauthorized File Read and Network Exfiltration in Claude Code
Claude Code is an agentic coding tool. Prior to version 1.0.4, it's possible to bypass the Claude Code confirmation prompts to read a file and then send file contents over the network without user confirmation due to an overly broad allowlist of safe commands. Reliably exploiting this requires th...