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| CVE | Vendors | Products | Updated | CVSS v3.1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2026-61523 | 1 Websitebaker | 1 Websitebaker | 2026-08-14 | 7.2 High |
| WebsiteBaker CMS before 2.13.10 contains a code injection vulnerability in the Droplets editor that allows authenticated administrators to inject arbitrary PHP code by submitting malicious content through the droplet Code field, which is written verbatim to a publicly accessible PHP file with no content sanitization. Attackers can save a PHP webshell via the save_droplet handler to a predictable path inside the modules directory, enabling unauthenticated users to achieve remote code execution by making direct HTTP requests to the written file. | ||||
| CVE-2026-5857 | 1 Contiki-ng | 1 Contiki-ng | 2026-08-14 | 8.1 High |
| Contiki-NG's MQTT client parse_publish_vhdr() in os/net/app-layer/mqtt/mqtt.c sets topic_len_received=1 before checking topic_len against the 64-byte limit, so an over-length topic returns early but leaves the flag set. On the next TCP segment, tcp_input() re-invokes the parser with topic_received==0, and the persisted topic_len_received==1 skips the length-reading block containing the guard, falling through directly to a memcpy() that uses the unvalidated 16-bit topic_len as the copy length. The 65-byte topic[] destination overruns into adjacent struct fields including the payload_chunk pointer, which subsequent MQTT code dereferences, giving a compromised or attacker-controlled broker an arbitrary-pointer-write primitive. Contiki-NG's MQTT implementation has no TLS support so the connection is plaintext. Impact ranges from information disclosure and denial of service to remote code execution on embedded targets without memory protection. | ||||
| CVE-2026-54368 | 1 Gladinet | 1 Centrestack | 2026-08-14 | 8.8 High |
| CentreStack before 17.4 contains a SQL injection vulnerability in GladDBFiles.SearchEx() and SearchExUnder() that allows authenticated attackers to execute arbitrary SQL statements by supplying a crafted x-glad-filter request header through the jsondir API endpoint. Attackers can exploit unsanitized interpolation of the Field parameter directly into SQL query strings to write arbitrary files to the server filesystem via PostgreSQL lo_from_bytea() and lo_export() functions, enabling remote code execution. | ||||
| CVE-2026-54363 | 1 Gladinet | 1 Centrestack | 2026-08-14 | 9.1 Critical |
| CentreStack before 17.5 contains a hardcoded cryptographic key vulnerability that allows unauthenticated attackers to forge arbitrary encrypted tokens by exploiting a static SysNumber value used as entropy for AccessTicket.Encrypt() and AccessTicket.Decrypt() across all installations. Attackers can use the hardcoded key to craft valid x-glad-auth headers and call privileged API endpoints such as acquiretenantbackuptoken to obtain a domain administrator IdentityTicket, enabling a complete unauthenticated remote code execution chain. | ||||
| CVE-2026-49143 | 1 Browserstack | 2 Browserstack-local, Browserstack-runner | 2026-08-14 | 8.8 High |
| BrowserStack Runner through 0.9.5 contains a remote code execution vulnerability in the /_log HTTP handler that allows unauthenticated network-adjacent attackers to execute arbitrary code by submitting crafted JSON request bodies to the handler, which passes user-supplied data to vm.runInNewContext() combined with eval(). Attackers can escape the Node.js vm sandbox by leveraging a host-context Function reference through util.format to access the host process via this.constructor.constructor, achieving full remote code execution on the underlying system without any authentication. | ||||
| CVE-2026-48554 | 1 Nagios | 2 Nagios Core, Nagios Xi | 2026-08-14 | 7.5 High |
| Nagios Core before 4.5.14 and Nagios XI before 2026R1.7 are vulnerable to authenticated remote code execution via unfiltered NOTIFICATION-family macro substitution through the com_data parameter. When a notification command references $NOTIFICATIONCOMMENT$ or $NOTIFICATIONAUTHOR$ in a shell-reachable position, authenticated UI users can run arbitrary commands as the nagios user. Exploitation requires a non-default configuration in which a notification command references these macros in a shell-executed command line. | ||||
| CVE-2026-48553 | 1 Nagios | 2 Nagios Core, Nagios Xi | 2026-08-14 | 7.5 High |
| Nagios Core before 4.5.13 and Nagios XI before 2026R1.5 are vulnerable to authenticated remote code execution via custom-variable macro injection through the Nagios Remote Data Processor (NRDP). When a custom variable defined on a host, service, or contact is referenced in a shell-executed command line, an authenticated attacker with NRDP access can inject OS commands through the macro value. Exploitation requires a non-default configuration in which a custom variable is defined and referenced in a shell-executed command. | ||||
| CVE-2026-43631 | 2 Ggml, Ggml-org | 2 Llama.cpp, Llama.cpp | 2026-08-14 | 8.1 High |
| llama.cpp builds b7492 through the latest b9060 contains a use-after-free vulnerability in the vocab pointer of llama-server when the --sleep-idle-seconds feature is enabled, allowing unauthenticated remote attackers to execute arbitrary code. Attackers can trigger the vulnerability by sending requests to affected endpoints while the server transitions to sleep mode, causing concurrent worker threads to dereference a freed vocab pointer that can be reclaimed with attacker-controlled data to achieve remote code execution. | ||||
| CVE-2026-39932 | 2 Open-emr, Openemr | 2 Openemr, Openemr | 2026-08-14 | 9.1 Critical |
| OpenEMR through 8.2.0 contains a remote code execution vulnerability in the document category tree component (library/classes/Tree.class.php) that allows authenticated administrators to execute arbitrary operating system commands by injecting PHP payloads into the categories database table. Attackers can chain arbitrary SQL execution to alter the id column type to VARCHAR and insert a malicious PHP payload, which is then executed via an unsanitized eval() call whenever any page instantiates CategoryTree, including unauthenticated and low-privilege pages, resulting in command execution as the web server user. | ||||
| CVE-2026-14863 | 1 Filerun | 1 Filerun | 2026-08-14 | 8.8 High |
| FileRun up to and including version 2026.2.0 contains an OS command injection vulnerability that allows authenticated attackers to achieve remote code execution by uploading a file with a malicious filename containing shell command substitution sequences. The thumbnail generation system passes filenames wrapped in shell double-quotes directly to exec() without escapeshellarg() sanitization, allowing filenames such as $(PAYLOAD).mp4 to survive the filename sanitizer and be evaluated as shell commands when ffmpeg, ImageMagick, vips, or stl-thumb processes the file during thumbnail generation. | ||||
| CVE-2022-4995 | 1 Weaver | 1 E-cology | 2026-08-14 | 9.8 Critical |
| Weaver (Fanwei) E-cology 9.0 versions prior to 10.52 contain a file upload vulnerability that allows a remote, unauthenticated attacker to upload arbitrary files, including JSP webshells, by submitting a multipart/form-data POST request to /workrelate/plan/util/uploaderOperate.jsp with arbitrary secId and plandetailid field values. Successful exploitation results in remote code execution under the privileges of the application server process. Exploitation evidence was first observed by the Shadowserver Foundation on 2023-10-14 (UTC). | ||||
| CVE-2021-47770 | 1 Openplcproject | 2 Openplc, Openplc V3 | 2026-08-14 | 8.8 High |
| OpenPLC v3 contains an authenticated remote code execution vulnerability that allows attackers with valid credentials to inject malicious code through the hardware configuration interface. Attackers can upload a custom hardware layer with embedded reverse shell code that establishes a network connection to a specified IP and port, enabling remote command execution. | ||||
| CVE-2026-72827 | 1 Getgrav | 1 Grav | 2026-08-14 | 8.8 High |
| Grav CMS before 2.0.13 contains a server-side template injection vulnerability in email-action parameters that allows low-privileged page editors to execute arbitrary operating-system commands. Attackers can inject Twig payloads using the unsandboxed find filter in email subject, body, to, or from fields to achieve remote code execution when forms are submitted. | ||||
| CVE-2026-72824 | 1 Getgrav | 1 Grav | 2026-08-14 | 9.8 Critical |
| The Grav API plugin (getgrav/grav-plugin-api) before 1.0.13 contains an API key scope-cap bypass in PagesController::guardTwigContent(). The Twig-toggle check uses a bare isSuperAdmin() gate that does not consult api_key_scopes, so a least-privilege API key scoped only to api.pages.write and minted on a super account can enable process.twig on a page save even though admin.pages_twig is intentionally outside the api.pages scope. When security.twig_content.process_enabled=true and editor_enabled=false, this allows Twig-in-content to execute server-side, resulting in server-side template injection (SSTI) and remote code execution. | ||||
| CVE-2026-72819 | 1 Getgrav | 1 Grav | 2026-08-14 | 8.8 High |
| Grav CMS before 2.0.13 contains a remote code execution vulnerability in the Flex Objects plugin settings validation that allows authenticated users to execute arbitrary code by uploading a ZIP file containing PHP code. Attackers can bypass routine name validation by using array notation instead of string notation, call the unZip routine with a malicious archive, and write PHP files to the web root for execution. | ||||
| CVE-2026-18724 | 1 Open-iscsi Project | 1 Open-iscsi | 2026-08-14 | 7.6 High |
| AI_ONLY_REPORT package: iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.1.11-0.git4b3e853.el10 ------ Summary: Stack Buffer Overflow in idbm_recinfo_config via Malicious iSCSI Target: a crafted SendTargets TargetName can inject an extra configuration line into a persisted node record and later cause a stack buffer overflow when that record is reparsed. Requirements to exploit: An attacker must control an iSCSI target or tamper with SendTargets discovery traffic, return a crafted `TargetName` containing a newline and oversized injected key or value data, have the victim run persistent discovery, and then trigger a later node-record read such as update or login. Component affected: `iscsi-initiator-utils`; `usr/idbm.c:idbm_recinfo_config`, with attacker-controlled input reaching it through SendTargets handling in `usr/discovery.c` and later record serialization in `usr/idbm.c`. Version affected: `iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.1.11-0.git4b3e853.el10` Patch available: no released package fix established; proposed patch included below Version fixed: unknown Upstream coordination: Not notified. CVSS: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:H - 7.5 (HIGH) AV:N - The attacker can supply the malicious data over the network in a SendTargets discovery response. AC:L - The target-name length cap still leaves enough room for a newline plus an overlong injected key; no race or unusual memory state is required. PR:N - No prior access to the initiator is required. UI:R - The victim must run SendTargets discovery that persists records and later read the saved record. S:U - The impact remains within the initiator-side component that parses and stores its own database records. C:L - Memory corruption could expose limited process memory, but confidentiality impact is not demonstrated. I:L - Process memory corruption can affect integrity, but reliable code execution is not established. A:H - The clearest supported outcome is a crash during config parsing. Impact: Moderate. This issue could otherwise resemble an Important remote denial-of-service flaw, but Red Hat rates such issues lower when they are less easily exploited or depend on narrower conditions. Here, exploitation requires a multi-step SendTargets discovery workflow, persistence of the discovered record, and a later reread of that record. The strongest supported outcome is denial of service or other memory corruption, while code execution remains unproven. Embargo: no Reason: The available evidence supports a multi-step, configuration-dependent denial-of-service or memory-corruption issue rather than a demonstrated remote code execution flaw, so embargoed handling does not appear necessary. Acknowledgement: Aisle Research Vulnerability Details: `idbm_recinfo_config()` copies config keys and values into fixed stack buffers without bounds checks: ```c while (*nl && !isspace(c = *nl) && *nl != '=') { *(name+i) = *nl; i+; nl+; } ... while (*nl) { *(value+i) = *nl; i+; nl+; } ``` In this code path, `name` and `value` are 128-byte and 256-byte stack buffers, so an injected key longer than 128 bytes or a value longer than 256 bytes can corrupt stack memory. During SendTargets discovery, attacker-controlled `TargetName` text is copied into the node record and later written back to disk without control-character filtering: ```c strlcpy(rec->name, targetname, TARGET_NAME_MAXLEN); ... if (strlen(info[i].value)) fprintf(f, "%s = %s\n", info[i].name, info[i].value); ``` `process_sendtargets_response()` treats `TargetName=` records as discovery input, and `add_target_record()` accepts names up to `TARGET_NAME_MAXLEN`. That limit is 255 bytes in this package, which is still enough to carry a newline plus a key longer than the 128-byte `name` buffer. A `TargetName` such as `iqn.test\nAAAA...=B` can therefore split the serialized `node.name` entry into two lines and inject a second config line. Persistent SendTargets discovery stores discovered node records unless nonpersistent mode is used, and later discovery update/login or explicit node operations reread those saved records. The 2048-byte line buffer in `idbm_recinfo_config()` does not prevent this because the injected line only needs to exceed 128 bytes for the key or 256 bytes for the value. Based on the available evidence, the supported impact is a crash or other memory corruption during reparsing. Reliable code execution is plausible but not established. Steps to reproduce: 1. Run a malicious SendTargets responder, or intercept discovery traffic, and return a `TargetName` value containing a newline and an oversized injected key, for example `TargetName=iqn.test\nAAAAAAAA...(>=129 chars)=B`. 2. Run SendTargets discovery in its normal persistent mode. The default `iscsiadm -m discovery ...` workflow persists records unless nonpersistent mode is selected. 3. Inspect the saved node record and confirm that it contains both the expected `node.name = ...` line and an injected `AAAA...=B` line. 4. Trigger any operation that rereads the node record, such as discovery update, node update, or login. 5. Observe a crash during parsing. With instrumentation enabled, the overflow should be reported in `idbm_recinfo_config()`. Mitigation: Until a fix is available, avoid persistent SendTargets discovery against untrusted or interceptable networks. Where operationally acceptable, use nonpersistent discovery, and remove node records created from untrusted discovery results before later update or login operations. Proposed Fix: The fix should address both parts of the chain: bound the key and value copies in `idbm_recinfo_config()` and reject control characters in `TargetName` before persistence. ```diff diff --git a/usr/idbm.c b/usr/idbm.c @@ void idbm_recinfo_config(recinfo_t *info, FILE *f) while (*nl && !isspace(c = *nl) && *nl != '=') { *(name+i) = *nl; i+; nl+; } + while (*nl && !isspace(c = *nl) && *nl != '=') { + if (i >= NAME_MAXVAL - 1) { + log_warning("Config file line %d key too long", line_number); + break; + } + name[i++] = *nl++; + } @@ while (*nl) { *(value+i) = *nl; i+; nl+; } + while (*nl) { + if (i >= VALUE_MAXVAL - 1) { + log_warning("Config file line %d value too long", line_number); + break; + } + value[i++] = *nl++; + } diff --git a/usr/discovery.c b/usr/discovery.c @@ static int add_target_record(char *name, char *end, discovery_rec_t *drec, while ((nul < end) && (*nul != '\0')) nul++; + for (char *p = name; p < nul; p++) { + if (*p == '\n' || *p == '\r' || (unsigned char)*p < 0x20) { + log_error("TargetName contains control characters, rejecting"); + return 0; + } + } ``` ------ This report was generated using AI technology. Always review AI-generated content prior to use | ||||
| CVE-2026-49827 | 1 Smewebify | 1 Weberpmesv2 | 2026-08-14 | 9.8 Critical |
| WebErpMesv2 is a Resource Management and Manufacturing execution system Web for industry. Versions 1.19 and prior allow any self-registered user to upload arbitrary PHP files through the HR Expense scan_file parameter, leading to Remote Code Execution. Combined with open registration (no invite required) and broken role middleware (CheckUserRole silently swallows RouteNotFoundException), this chain is effectively unauthenticated RCE against any default installation. The issue is patched in commit 5c54862fa044b363fd2be03d586750e81afd6818. | ||||
| CVE-2026-73570 | 1 Zimbra | 1 Collaboration | 2026-08-13 | 8.9 High |
| A remote code execution vulnerability exists in Zimbra Collaboration (ZCS) before 10.1.20 when the optional zimbra-snmp package is installed and SNMP notifications are enabled. Due to improper sanitization of untrusted input during SNMP notification processing, an unauthenticated attacker can send specially crafted SMTP requests that may result in execution of arbitrary operating system commands as the Zimbra user. | ||||
| CVE-2026-18669 | 1 Ibm | 1 I | 2026-08-13 | 8.8 High |
| IBM i 7.6, 7.5, 7.4, and 7.3 is vulnerable to a privilege escalation as the result of a remote code execution vulnerability in the activation engine component. An authenticated attacker can execute a maliciously planted script with root authority. | ||||
| CVE-2026-48046 | 1 Truelockmc | 1 Streambert | 2026-08-13 | N/A |
| Streambert is a cross-platform Electron Desktop App to stream and download video content. Versions prior to 2.5.0 contain an unvalidated auto-updater URL vulnerability that allows a compromised renderer process to make the main process download and execute an arbitrary binary, resulting in remote code execution. Version 2.5.0 contains a patch. | ||||