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PraisonAI 代码注入漏洞
PraisonAI is a low-code multi-agent collaboration framework developed by Mervin Praison. Versions of PraisonAI from 4.5.139 to 4.6.32 had a code injection vulnerability. This vulnerability stemmed from insufficient protection for automatic tool imports in the tooloverride.py script, allowing...
Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF)
Overview utcp-http is an UTCP communication protocol plugin for HTTP, SSE, and streamable HTTP, plus an OpenAPI converter. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Server-side Request Forgery SSRF via the calltool and calltoolstreaming functions when attacker-controlled URLs from OpenA...
mcp-ssh-tool has file transfer path policy bypass and bearer token comparison hardening
Summary mcp-ssh-tool has released version 2.1.1 with security hardening for transfer path authorization and HTTP bearer authentication. The release addresses: - insufficient local path policy enforcement in transfer-related filesystem handling - incomplete canonicalization and segment-boundary...
NPM: mcp-ssh-tool has file transfer path policy bypass and bearer token comparison hardening
NPM: mcp-ssh-tool has file transfer path policy bypass and bearer token comparison hardening vulnerability discovered by ? in WordPress Npm mcp-ssh-tool versions = 2.1.0...
Important: Red Hat Security Advisory: A Subscription Management tool for finding and reporting Red Hat product usage
A Subscription Management tool for finding and reporting Red Hat product usage Red Hat Discovery, also known as Discovery, is an inspection and reporting tool that finds, identifies, and reports environment data, or facts, such as the number of physical and virtual systems on a network, their...
EUVD-2026-28421
The "go tool pack" subcommand usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem...
CVE-2026-44111
OpenClaw before 2026.4.15 contains an arbitrary file read vulnerability in the QMD backend memoryget function that allows callers to read any Markdown files within the workspace root. Attackers with access to the memory tool can bypass path restrictions by providing arbitrary workspace Markdown...
CVE-2026-39817
The "go tool pack" subcommand usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-39817
The "go tool pack" subcommand usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem...
CVE-2026-39817
The "go tool pack" subcommand usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem...
UBUNTU-CVE-2026-39817
The "go tool pack" subcommand usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem...
GHSA-JP4C-XJXW-MGF9 vulnerabilities
Vulnerabilities for packages: py3-pip, pypy-3.10, py3-virtualenv, datadog-agent, py3-cassandra-medusa, kubeflow-katib, py3.14-virtualenv...
CVE-2026-39817 Invoking "go tool pack" does not sanitize output paths in cmd/go
The "go tool pack" subcommand usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem...
CVE-2026-39817
The "go tool pack" subcommand usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem...
CVE-2026-39817
The CVE-2026-39817 issue concerns the Go tool chain: the go tool pack subcommand (used internally by the compiler) does not sanitize output filenames. This allows an attacker to craft a malicious archive that, when unpacked via pack, can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem. Repor...
CVE-2026-39817
The "go tool pack" subcommand usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem...
CVE-2026-39817
The "go tool pack" subcommand usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem...
CVE-2026-39817 Invoking "go tool pack" does not sanitize output paths in cmd/go
The "go tool pack" subcommand usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem...
CVE-2026-39817 Invoking "go tool pack" does not sanitize output paths in cmd/go
The "go tool pack" subcommand usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem...
GO-2026-4979 Invoking "go tool pack" does not sanitize output paths in cmd/go
The "go tool pack" subcommand usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem...