| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| Privilege Escalation via Access Token Scope Escalation in API |
| Null Pointer Dereference in AddTime API Causes Authenticated Denial of Service |
| REST API exposes organization membership of private organizations to public |
| Public-Only Personal access tokens scope bypass in Organization and Permission Endpoints |
| Two SSRF vulnerabilities in Gitea migration/mirror (DNS rebinding + missing re-validation) |
| Private Repository Existence Disclosure via go-get Meta Endpoint |
| Repository Visibility Manipulation via Git Push Options |
| Email Management API Bypasses ManageCredentials Feature Restrictions |
| The KiviCare WordPress plugin before 4.5.2 does not restrict the roles assignable through its unauthenticated registration endpoint, allowing unauthenticated attackers to create an active, privileged clinic-staff (doctor) account with full access to patient records, billing and clinic data. |
| The Food Menu WordPress plugin before 6.0.2 does not perform any capability or ownership check on its reservation-status update action, which is also exposed to unauthenticated users and gated only by a nonce that is publicly available to visitors, allowing unauthenticated attackers to change the status of arbitrary reservations. |
| Joomla Extension - joomshaper.com - Unauthenticated comment creation in SP Page Builder < 6.8.0 - An unauthenticated attacker can create comments on instances with disabled guest commenting by overriding the setting in question with user supplied input. |
| Local File Inclusion via file:// URI in Migration Restore |
| Improper access control in Windows Cross Device Service allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally. |
| FreePBX is an open source IP PBX. From 17.0.5.34 until 17.0.11, the publicKeySave AJAX endpoint in Backup.class.php accepts an authenticated administrator's SSH public key and appends it to /home/asterisk/.ssh/authorized_keys for the asterisk system user without reliably enforcing backup-only command and source restrictions. The key grants persistent shell access that can execute arbitrary commands, access FreePBX and call data, modify system files, and disrupt services. This issue is fixed in version 17.0.11. |
| A weakness has been identified in Webkul Bagisto up to 2.4.4. This affects an unknown part of the file /admin/customers/search of the component Customer Search. Executing a manipulation of the argument Query can lead to information disclosure. The attack may be launched remotely. The exploit has been made available to the public and could be used for attacks. The vendor confirms: "The reported issues were already identified through our internal security assessment process prior to this notification and are being handled through our established internal security and development lifecycle. Some of these items have already been addressed, while the remaining items are planned for resolution in upcoming product releases." |
| File Browser versions before 2.63.20 fail to honor the createUserDir isolation in proxy and hook authentication auto-provisioning paths. Attackers with valid upstream-authenticated credentials can read, modify, delete, and share files belonging to other users by exploiting the server root scope assignment. |
| A vulnerability was identified in Webkul Bagisto up to 2.4.4. Affected by this vulnerability is an unknown functionality of the component Customer Item Deletion Endpoint. Such manipulation leads to improper access controls. The attack can be launched remotely. The exploit is publicly available and might be used. The vendor confirms: "The reported issues were already identified through our internal security assessment process prior to this notification and are being handled through our established internal security and development lifecycle. Some of these items have already been addressed, while the remaining items are planned for resolution in upcoming product releases." |
| Improper access control in Windows Kernel allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally. |
| JupyterLab versions >=4.6.0,<=4.6.1 and <=4.5.9 contain an allowlist/blocklist enforcement gap in PyPIExtensionManager.install(). A missing 'await' caused the is_install_allowed coroutine to never execute, so the extension allowlist/blocklist check was not enforced for direct callers of install(). The stock JupyterLab HTTP API and Extension Manager UI are not affected, as they perform a separate, correctly awaited check. The issue affects only deployments where a custom extension or downstream integration imports PyPIExtensionManager and calls install() directly with a package name influenced by untrusted input, an allowlist/blocklist is configured, the PyPI Extension Manager is enabled, and kernels and terminals are disabled or delegated to remote hosts. Fixed in JupyterLab 4.6.2 and 4.5.10. |
| CWE-284: Improper Access Control |