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CVE-2026-40981
When using Google Secrets Manager as a backend for the Spring Cloud Config server a client can craft a request to the config server potentially exposing secrets from unintended GCP projects. Spring Cloud Config 3.1.x: affected from 3.1.0 through 3.1.13 inclusive; upgrade to 3.1.14 or greater...
GHSA-FC67-C4HG-Q653 Amazon ECS Container Agent (Windows) is vulnerable to Information Disclosure
Summary Amazon Elastic Container Service Amazon ECS is a fully managed container orchestration service that enables customers to deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications. An issue exists where, under certain circumstances, improper input validation in the FSx Windows File Server volum...
VMware Spring Cloud Config 安全漏洞
VMware Spring Cloud Config is a configuration management solution for distributed systems developed by VMware, Inc. This product primarily provides server and client support for external configurations in distributed systems. There is a security vulnerability in VMware Spring Cloud Config, which...
Spring Cloud Config Clients Can Access Secrets From Any Project The Config Server Has Access To On Google Secrets Manager
When using Google Secrets Manager as a backend for the Spring Cloud Config server a client can craft a request to the config server potentially exposing secrets from unintended GCP projects...
Malicious Package
Overview secrets-manager-wrapper is a malicious package. This package contains malicious code, and its content was removed from the official package manager. While this package might be attempting to impersonate a valid organization, there is no connection between that organization and this packa...
CVE-2026-7461 OS Command Injection in Amazon ECS Agent via FSx Windows File Server Volume Credentials
Improper neutralization of inputs used in an OS command in the FSx Windows File Server volume mounting component in Amazon ECS Agent on Windows before version 1.103.0 might allow a remote authenticated threat actor to execute shell commands with SYSTEM privileges on the underlying host via a...
Malicious code in secrets-manager-wrapper (npm)
Dependency confusion and typosquatting campaign by threat actor "saif777". Packages use inflated version numbers 9999.9999.9999, 9999.9999.10000, 50.50.50, 7.66.5 to win version resolution in environments with private registries. All active packages execute a postinstall hook "node index.js" that...
MAL-2026-3195 Malicious code in secrets-manager-wrapper (npm)
Dependency confusion and typosquatting campaign by threat actor "saif777". Packages use inflated version numbers 9999.9999.9999, 9999.9999.10000, 50.50.50, 7.66.5 to win version resolution in environments with private registries. All active packages execute a postinstall hook "node index.js" that...
EUVD-2026-24037
OpenBao's Token Store Allows Cross-Namespace Renewal, Revocation...
PT-2026-33885
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions OpenBao versions prior to 2.5.3 Description OpenBao is an open source identity-based secrets management system that utilizes namespaces for multi-tenant separation. A flaw exists where a tenant that leaks token accessors may have their token...
Malicious Package
Overview keeper-secrets-manager is a malicious package. This package contains malicious code, and its content was removed from the official package manager. While this package might be attempting to impersonate a valid organization, there is no connection between that organization and this packag...
EUVD-2025-21563
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
CyberArk and HashiCorp Flaws Enable Remote Vault Takeover Without Credentials
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered over a dozen vulnerabilities in enterprise secure vaults from CyberArk and HashiCorp that, if successfully exploited, can allow remote attackers to crack open corporate identity systems and extract enterprise secrets and tokens from them. The 14...
CVE-2025-49829
Conjur provides secrets management and application identity for infrastructure. Missing validations in Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted allows authenticated attackers to inject resources into the database and to bypass permission checks. This issue affects Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted formerly Conjur...
CVE-2025-49831
An attacker of Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted installations that route traffic from Secrets Manager to AWS through a misconfigured network device can reroute authentication requests to a malicious server under the attacker’s control. CyberArk believes there to be very few installations where this...
CVE-2025-49828
Conjur provides secrets management and application identity for infrastructure. Conjur OSS versions 1.19.5 through 1.21.1 and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted formerly known as Conjur Enterprise 13.1 through 13.4.1 are vulnerable to remote code execution An authenticated attacker who can inject secre...
CVE-2025-49827
Conjur provides secrets management and application identity for infrastructure. Conjur OSS versions 1.19.5 through 1.22.0 and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted formerly known as Conjur Enterprise 13.1 through 13.5 and 13.6 are vulnerable to bypass of the IAM authenticator. An attacker who can manipula...
CVE-2025-49831
CVE-2025-49831 affects CyberArk Secrets Manager Self-Hosted and Conjur OSS, with a bypass of IAM authenticator possible when traffic from Secrets Manager to AWS is routed through a misconfigured network device. Affected versions include Secrets Manager Self-Hosted before 13.5.1/13.6.1 and Conjur ...
CVE-2025-49831 Conjur OSS and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) vulnerable to IAM Authenticator Bypass via Mis-configured Network Device
An attacker of Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted installations that route traffic from Secrets Manager to AWS through a misconfigured network device can reroute authentication requests to a malicious server under the attacker’s control. CyberArk believes there to be very few installations where this...
CVE-2025-49831 Conjur OSS and Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted (formerly Conjur Enterprise) vulnerable to IAM Authenticator Bypass via Mis-configured Network Device
An attacker of Secrets Manager, Self-Hosted installations that route traffic from Secrets Manager to AWS through a misconfigured network device can reroute authentication requests to a malicious server under the attacker’s control. CyberArk believes there to be very few installations where this...