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Use of Predictable Algorithm in Random Number Generator
Overview keylime is a TPM-based key bootstrapping and system integrity measurement system for cloud Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Use of Predictable Algorithm in Random Number Generator in the generatechallenge method. An attacker can evade detection and bypass security...
CVE-2026-6420
A flaw was found in Keylime. An attacker with root access on an enrolled monitored machine, where the Keylime agent runs, can exploit a vulnerability in the Keylime verifier. The verifier uses a hardcoded challenge nonce for Trusted Platform Module TPM quote attestation instead of a...
CVE-2026-6420
A flaw was found in Keylime. An attacker with root access on an enrolled monitored machine, where the Keylime agent runs, can exploit a vulnerability in the Keylime verifier. The verifier uses a hardcoded challenge nonce for Trusted Platform Module TPM quote attestation instead of a...
CVE-2026-6420
CVE-2026-6420 affects Keylime: a flaw in the verifier uses a hardcoded TPM quote nonce instead of a cryptographically random value. An attacker with root on an enrolled monitored machine where the Keylime agent runs can stockpile valid TPM quotes and replay them to evade detection after compromis...
CVE-2026-6420 Keylime: keylime: security bypass due to hardcoded tpm quote nonce
A flaw was found in Keylime. An attacker with root access on an enrolled monitored machine, where the Keylime agent runs, can exploit a vulnerability in the Keylime verifier. The verifier uses a hardcoded challenge nonce for Trusted Platform Module TPM quote attestation instead of a...
CVE-2026-6420 Keylime: keylime: security bypass due to hardcoded tpm quote nonce
A flaw was found in Keylime. An attacker with root access on an enrolled monitored machine, where the Keylime agent runs, can exploit a vulnerability in the Keylime verifier. The verifier uses a hardcoded challenge nonce for Trusted Platform Module TPM quote attestation instead of a...
CVE-2026-6420
A flaw was found in Keylime. An attacker with root access on an enrolled monitored machine, where the Keylime agent runs, can exploit a vulnerability in the Keylime verifier. The verifier uses a hardcoded challenge nonce for Trusted Platform Module TPM quote attestation instead of a...
PT-2026-37443
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Keylime affected versions not specified Description A flaw in the Keylime verifier allows an attacker with root access on an enrolled monitored machine to bypass security. The verifier uses a hardcoded challenge nonce for Trusted Platform Modu...
Keylime 安全漏洞
Keylime is an open-source scalable trust system developed using TPM technology. Keylime has a security vulnerability, which stems from the verifier using hardcoded challenge random numbers for TPM reference proofs instead of encrypted random values. This allows attackers to accumulate valid TPM...
CVE-2026-40110
Jupyter Server is the backend for Jupyter web applications. In versions 2.17.0 and earlier, the Origin header validation uses Python's re.match to check incoming origins against the alloworiginpat configuration value. Because re.match only anchors at the start of the string and does not require a...
GHSA-7JRR-XW9C-MJ39 Nginx-UI: Authenticated settings disclosure exposes node.secret and enables trusted-node authentication abuse, backup exfiltration, and restore-based nginx-ui state rollback
Summary An authenticated user can call GET /api/settings and retrieve sensitive configuration values, including node.secret. The same node.secret is accepted by AuthRequired through the X-Node-Secret header or nodesecret query parameter, causing the request to be treated as authenticated via the...
Nginx-UI: Authenticated settings disclosure exposes node.secret and enables trusted-node authentication abuse, backup exfiltration, and restore-based nginx-ui state rollback
Summary An authenticated user can call GET /api/settings and retrieve sensitive configuration values, including node.secret. The same node.secret is accepted by AuthRequired through the X-Node-Secret header or nodesecret query parameter, causing the request to be treated as authenticated via the...
XWiki PlantUML Macro Vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via 'server' parameter
Impact The PlantUML Macro is vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery SSRF. The macro allows users to specify an alternative PlantUML server via the server parameter. However, the application does not validate the supplied URL. An attacker can supply an internal IP address or a malicious externa...
GHSA-42FC-7W97-8VRC XWiki PlantUML Macro Vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via 'server' parameter
Impact The PlantUML Macro is vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery SSRF. The macro allows users to specify an alternative PlantUML server via the server parameter. However, the application does not validate the supplied URL. An attacker can supply an internal IP address or a malicious externa...
EUVD-2026-25628
awslabs/tough is Missing Delegated Metadata Validation...
CVE-2026-43534
OpenClaw before 2026.4.10 contains an input validation vulnerability that allows external hook metadata to be enqueued as trusted system events. Attackers can supply malicious hook names to escalate untrusted input into higher-trust agent context...
EUVD-2026-27279
OpenClaw before 2026.4.10 contains an input validation vulnerability that allows external hook metadata to be enqueued as trusted system events. Attackers can supply malicious hook names to escalate untrusted input into higher-trust agent context...
CVE-2026-43534 OpenClaw < 2026.4.10 - Unsanitized External Input in Agent Hook Events
OpenClaw before 2026.4.10 contains an input validation vulnerability that allows external hook metadata to be enqueued as trusted system events. Attackers can supply malicious hook names to escalate untrusted input into higher-trust agent context...
CVE-2026-43534
OpenClaw before 2026.4.10 contains an input validation vulnerability that allows external hook metadata to be enqueued as trusted system events. Attackers can supply malicious hook names to escalate untrusted input into higher-trust agent context...
CVE-2026-43534
OpenClaw has a vulnerability in input validation prior to version 2026.4.10, where external hook metadata can be enqueued as trusted system events. This allows attackers to supply malicious hook names to escalate untrusted input into higher-trust agent context. Affected software: OpenClaw (pre-20...