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CVE-2026-56846
A flaw was found in Node.js's handling of HTTP/2. This vulnerability allows a remote attacker to bypass maxSessionMemory limits by sending specially crafted HTTP/2 retained header blocks. This can lead to memory exhaustion, resulting in a denial of service DoS for the affected system. Mitigation ...
CVE-2026-56848
A flaw in Node.js HTTP/2 handling allows nghttp2sessionmemsend to be called re-entrantly while nghttp2sessionmemrecv is executing, resulting in a heap-use-after-free. This vulnerability affects Node.js 26.x, 24.x, and 22.x...
EUVD-2026-52564
A flaw in Node.js HTTP/2 handling can cause HTTP/2 retained header blocks evade maxSessionMemory and enable remote memory exhaustion. This vulnerability affects Node.js 24.x and 22.x...
CVE-2026-56846
A flaw in Node.js HTTP/2 handling can cause HTTP/2 retained header blocks evade maxSessionMemory and enable remote memory exhaustion. This vulnerability affects Node.js 24.x and 22.x...
CVE-2026-56846
Node.js HTTP/2 handling flaw (CVE-2026-56846) affects Node.js 24.x and 22.x. The issue allows HTTP/2 retained header blocks to evade maxSessionMemory, enabling remote memory exhaustion. Exploitation details are not provided in the documents. Remediation follows the vendor advisory: apply the July...
onyx-agent
Onyx Agent v68 Multi-LLM agent framework for security testing...
PT-2026-65897
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions mcp versions prior to 0.23.0 Description The MCP::Server::Transports::StreamableHTTPTransport component in the mcp gem does not expire sessions by default. Consequently, repeated initialize requests lead to the retention of unbounded...
Poster: ClawdGo: Endogenous Security Awareness Training for Autonomous AI Agents
Autonomous AI agents deployed on platforms such as OpenClaw face prompt injection, memory poisoning, supply-chain attacks, and social engineering, yet existing defences address only the platform perimeter, leaving the agent's own threat judgement entirely untrained. We present ClawdGo, a framewor...
hermes-agent
Hermes Agent ☤ The self-improving AI agent b...
HTTP/2: 0-length headers lead to denial of service
A flaw was found in HTTP/2. An attacker, sending a stream of header with a 0-length header name and a 0-length header value, could cause some implementations to allocate memory for these headers and keep the allocations alive until the session dies. The can consume excess memory, potentially...