357 matches found
PT-2026-44865
HaPe PKH 1.1 contains a cross-site request forgery vulnerability that allows attackers to change administrator passwords by submitting forged requests to the user update endpoint. Attackers can craft malicious forms targeting the aksi user.php script with parameters like id user, password, and...
CVE-2026-35676
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.3 contains an unauthenticated password reset vulnerability in the user password update API endpoint that allows attackers to change account passwords without token validation. Attackers can enumerate valid username and email pairs and force immediate password changes by sendin...
CVE-2026-35676
CVE-2026-35676 affects phpMyFAQ before 4.1.3. An unauthenticated password-reset flow allows changing a user’s password via the PUT /api/index.php/user/password/update endpoint without token validation. Attackers can enumerate valid username/email pairs and force immediate password changes, potent...
CVE-2026-35676 phpMyFAQ - Unauthenticated Password Reset via User Password Update Endpoint
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.3 contains an unauthenticated password reset vulnerability in the user password update API endpoint that allows attackers to change account passwords without token validation. Attackers can enumerate valid username and email pairs and force immediate password changes by sendin...
CVE-2026-35676 phpMyFAQ - Unauthenticated Password Reset via User Password Update Endpoint
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.3 contains an unauthenticated password reset vulnerability in the user password update API endpoint that allows attackers to change account passwords without token validation. Attackers can enumerate valid username and email pairs and force immediate password changes by sendin...
CVE-2026-35676 phpMyFAQ - Unauthenticated Password Reset via User Password Update Endpoint
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.3 contains an unauthenticated password reset vulnerability in the user password update API endpoint that allows attackers to change account passwords without token validation. Attackers can enumerate valid username and email pairs and force immediate password changes by sendin...
EUVD-2026-32905
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.3 contains an unauthenticated password reset vulnerability in the user password update API endpoint that allows attackers to change account passwords without token validation. Attackers can enumerate valid username and email pairs and force immediate password changes by sendin...
CVE-2026-35676
phpMyFAQ before 4.1.3 contains an unauthenticated password reset vulnerability in the user password update API endpoint that allows attackers to change account passwords without token validation. Attackers can enumerate valid username and email pairs and force immediate password changes by sendin...
CVE-2026-44832
Snipe-IT is an IT asset/license management system. Prior to 8.4.1, aAn authenticated user with only users.edit permission can escalate their own privileges to admin by sending a PATCH request to /api/v1/users/id with permissionsadmin=1. The API controller only strips the superuser key from the...
Exploit for CVE-2026-47102
CVE-2026-47102 – LiteLLM Privilege Escalation via /user/updat...
Exploit for CVE-2026-47101
CVE-2026-47101 — LiteLLM Privilege Escalation via /key/genera...
Incorrect Authorization
Overview litellm is a Library to easily interface with LLM API providers Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Incorrect Authorization via the /user/update endpoint. An attacker can gain full administrative access by modifying their own userrole field to proxyadmin to escalate...
GHSA-WPFP-GWWC-VWQ6 LiteLLM allows a user to modify their own user_role via the /user/update endpoint
LiteLLM prior to 1.83.10 allows a user to modify their own userrole via the /user/update endpoint. While the endpoint correctly restricts users to updating only their own account, it does not restrict which fields may be changed. A user who can reach this endpoint can set their role to proxyadmin...
LiteLLM allows a user to modify their own user_role via the /user/update endpoint
LiteLLM prior to 1.83.10 allows a user to modify their own userrole via the /user/update endpoint. While the endpoint correctly restricts users to updating only their own account, it does not restrict which fields may be changed. A user who can reach this endpoint can set their role to proxyadmin...
CVE-2026-47102
LiteLLM prior to 1.83.10 allows a user to modify their own userrole via the /user/update endpoint. While the endpoint correctly restricts users to updating only their own account, it does not restrict which fields may be changed. A user who can reach this endpoint can set their role to proxyadmin...
CVE-2026-47102 LiteLLM < 1.83.10 Privilege Escalation via User Update
LiteLLM prior to 1.83.10 allows a user to modify their own userrole via the /user/update endpoint. While the endpoint correctly restricts users to updating only their own account, it does not restrict which fields may be changed. A user who can reach this endpoint can set their role to proxyadmin...
CVE-2026-47102 LiteLLM < 1.83.10 Privilege Escalation via User Update
LiteLLM prior to 1.83.10 allows a user to modify their own userrole via the /user/update endpoint. While the endpoint correctly restricts users to updating only their own account, it does not restrict which fields may be changed. A user who can reach this endpoint can set their role to proxyadmin...
EUVD-2026-31345
LiteLLM prior to 1.83.10 allows a user to modify their own userrole via the /user/update endpoint. While the endpoint correctly restricts users to updating only their own account, it does not restrict which fields may be changed. A user who can reach this endpoint can set their role to proxyadmin...
CVE-2026-47102
LiteLLM is affected up to version 1.83.10. A vulnerability in the /user/update endpoint allows a user to modify their own user_role, potentially elevating to proxy_admin and gaining full administrative access to LiteLLM (including users, teams, keys, models, and prompt history). The flaw arises b...
CVE-2026-47102 LiteLLM < 1.83.10 Privilege Escalation via User Update
LiteLLM prior to 1.83.10 allows a user to modify their own userrole via the /user/update endpoint. While the endpoint correctly restricts users to updating only their own account, it does not restrict which fields may be changed. A user who can reach this endpoint can set their role to proxyadmin...