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CVE-2026-69198 ip-address: a CIDR suffix on the parsed address suppresses special-use classification and can bypass SSRF and trust-boundary checks
ip-address is a library for parsing and manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in JavaScript. From 10.1.1 until 10.2.2, every special-use classification method is built on isInSubnet, which short-circuits to false whenever the address's own subnet mask is shorter than the reference range's mask. Th...
CVE-2026-69198 ip-address: a CIDR suffix on the parsed address suppresses special-use classification and can bypass SSRF and trust-boundary checks
ip-address is a library for parsing and manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in JavaScript. From 10.1.1 until 10.2.2, every special-use classification method is built on isInSubnet, which short-circuits to false whenever the address's own subnet mask is shorter than the reference range's mask. Th...
CVE-2026-69192
ip-address is a library for parsing and manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in JavaScript. Prior to 10.3.1, Address4 accepts an octet written with a leading zero and decodes it as decimal, while the WHATWG URL host parser, inetaton, and getaddrinfo all decode a leading zero as octal. The library...
CVE-2026-69192 ip-address: Address4 decodes leading-zero octets as decimal while resolvers decode them as octal, allowing SSRF and trust-boundary bypass
ip-address is a library for parsing and manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in JavaScript. Prior to 10.3.1, Address4 accepts an octet written with a leading zero and decodes it as decimal, while the WHATWG URL host parser, inetaton, and getaddrinfo all decode a leading zero as octal. The library...
CVE-2026-69192 ip-address: Address4 decodes leading-zero octets as decimal while resolvers decode them as octal, allowing SSRF and trust-boundary bypass
ip-address is a library for parsing and manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in JavaScript. Prior to 10.3.1, Address4 accepts an octet written with a leading zero and decodes it as decimal, while the WHATWG URL host parser, inetaton, and getaddrinfo all decode a leading zero as octal. The library...
EUVD-2026-52419
ip-address is a library for parsing and manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in JavaScript. Prior to 10.3.1, Address4 accepts an octet written with a leading zero and decodes it as decimal, while the WHATWG URL host parser, inetaton, and getaddrinfo all decode a leading zero as octal. The library...
CVE-2026-69192 ip-address: Address4 decodes leading-zero octets as decimal while resolvers decode them as octal, allowing SSRF and trust-boundary bypass
ip-address is a library for parsing and manipulating IPv4 and IPv6 addresses in JavaScript. Prior to 10.3.1, Address4 accepts an octet written with a leading zero and decodes it as decimal, while the WHATWG URL host parser, inetaton, and getaddrinfo all decode a leading zero as octal. The library...
ip-address: misclassification of IPv4-mapped/NAT64 IPv6 addresses can bypass SSRF and trust-boundary checks
Summary Address6's special-property checks misclassify IPv4-mapped ::ffff:0:0/96 and NAT64 well-known 64:ff9b::/96 IPv6 addresses. These checks classify an address by its IPv6 wrapper rather than by the IPv4 address it embeds, so isLoopback, isLinkLocal, isMulticast, and isUnspecified all return...
NPM: ip-address: misclassification of IPv4-mapped/NAT64 IPv6 addresses can bypass SSRF and trust-boundary checks
NPM: ip-address: misclassification of IPv4-mapped/NAT64 IPv6 addresses can bypass SSRF and trust-boundary checks vulnerability discovered by ? in WordPress Npm ip-address versions = 10.1.1, = 10.2.0...
JLSEC-2026-1141 Issue Summary: An error in the callback used to verify the certificate provided in a Root CA key...
Issue Summary: An error in the callback used to verify the certificate provided in a Root CA key update Certificate Management Protocol CMP message response rendered the certificate validation ineffectual, which could lead to escalation of credentials from the Registration Authority RA level to t...
CVE-2026-69151
A flaw was found in the Angular compiler's internationalization i18n pipeline. This vulnerability allows a lower-trust translation file to replace a static event handler with executable JavaScript. A remote attacker could exploit this by injecting malicious scripts, leading to Cross-Site Scriptin...
netty-handler: Netty: Improper trust manager handling leads to hostname verification bypass
A flaw was found in Netty, a network application framework. This vulnerability allows a remote attacker to bypass hostname verification due to improper handling of user-supplied trust managers. When a client is configured with a plain X.509 Trust Manager X509TrustManager, it fails to perform...
netty-handler: Netty: Improper trust manager handling leads to hostname verification bypass
A flaw was found in Netty, a network application framework. This vulnerability allows a remote attacker to bypass hostname verification due to improper handling of user-supplied trust managers. When a client is configured with a plain X.509 Trust Manager X509TrustManager, it fails to perform...
CVE-2026-18108
Net::SAML2 versions before 0.86 for Perl allow authentication bypass because verifyencryptedassertion accepts an EncryptedAssertion whose decrypted content carries no signature. verifyencryptedassertion decrypts the EncryptedAssertion and returns it as verified when it carries no signature, via...
CVE-2026-18089
Net::SAML2 versions before 0.86 for Perl allow SAML authentication bypass by verifying responses against the response-embedded certificate in verifyxml when no trust anchor is configured. verifyxml in Net::SAML2::Role::VerifyXML runs "return if !$anchors && !$cacert;" as soon as the XML::Sig chec...
EUVD-2026-52268
Net::SAML2 versions before 0.86 for Perl allow authentication bypass because verifyencryptedassertion accepts an EncryptedAssertion whose decrypted content carries no signature. verifyencryptedassertion decrypts the EncryptedAssertion and returns it as verified when it carries no signature, via...
CVE-2026-18108
Net::SAML2 versions before 0.86 for Perl allow authentication bypass because verifyencryptedassertion accepts an EncryptedAssertion whose decrypted content carries no signature. verifyencryptedassertion decrypts the EncryptedAssertion and returns it as verified when it carries no signature, via...
CVE-2026-18108 Net::SAML2 versions before 0.86 for Perl allow authentication bypass because _verify_encrypted_assertion accepts an EncryptedAssertion whose decrypted content carries no signature
Net::SAML2 versions before 0.86 for Perl allow authentication bypass because verifyencryptedassertion accepts an EncryptedAssertion whose decrypted content carries no signature. verifyencryptedassertion decrypts the EncryptedAssertion and returns it as verified when it carries no signature, via...
CVE-2026-18108 Net::SAML2 versions before 0.86 for Perl allow authentication bypass because _verify_encrypted_assertion accepts an EncryptedAssertion whose decrypted content carries no signature
Net::SAML2 versions before 0.86 for Perl allow authentication bypass because verifyencryptedassertion accepts an EncryptedAssertion whose decrypted content carries no signature. verifyencryptedassertion decrypts the EncryptedAssertion and returns it as verified when it carries no signature, via...
CVE-2026-18089
Net::SAML2 versions before 0.86 for Perl allow SAML authentication bypass by verifying responses against the response-embedded certificate in verifyxml when no trust anchor is configured. verifyxml in Net::SAML2::Role::VerifyXML runs "return if !$anchors && !$cacert;" as soon as the XML::Sig chec...