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CVE-2026-41930
Vvveb before version 1.0.8.2 contains a hard-coded credentials vulnerability in its docker-compose-apache.yaml configuration that allows unauthenticated attackers to access the bundled phpMyAdmin container with pre-configured database credentials. Attackers can connect to the phpMyAdmin port to...
CVE-2026-41930 Vvveb < 1.0.8.2 Hard-coded Credentials Information Disclosure via phpMyAdmin
Vvveb before version 1.0.8.2 contains a hard-coded credentials vulnerability in its docker-compose-apache.yaml configuration that allows unauthenticated attackers to access the bundled phpMyAdmin container with pre-configured database credentials. Attackers can connect to the phpMyAdmin port to...
CVE-2026-41930
Vvveb before version 1.0.8.2 contains a hard-coded credentials vulnerability in its docker-compose-apache.yaml configuration that allows unauthenticated attackers to access the bundled phpMyAdmin container with pre-configured database credentials. Attackers can connect to the phpMyAdmin port to...
EUVD-2026-27885
Vvveb before version 1.0.8.2 contains a hard-coded credentials vulnerability in its docker-compose-apache.yaml configuration that allows unauthenticated attackers to access the bundled phpMyAdmin container with pre-configured database credentials. Attackers can connect to the phpMyAdmin port to...
EUVD-2025-25184
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CVE-2025-51539
EzGED3 3.5.0 contains an unauthenticated arbitrary file read vulnerability due to improper access control and insufficient input validation in a script exposed via the web interface. A remote attacker can supply a crafted path parameter to a PHP script to read arbitrary files from the filesystem...
CVE-2025-51539
EzGED3 3.5.0 contains an unauthenticated arbitrary file read vulnerability in a web‑exposed script. A remote attacker can supply a crafted path parameter to read arbitrary files from the filesystem via directory traversal (e.g., ../../../), without authentication or proper path handling. Potentia...
DEBIAN-CVE-2005-0459
phpMyAdmin 2.6.2-dev, and possibly earlier versions, allows remote attackers to determine the full path of the web root via a direct request to selectlang.lib.php, which reveals the path in a PHP error message...