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Medium [CVE-2026-76392] Use of Hard-coded Credentials in Container Connections in Splunk AI Toolkit

This medium-severity Splunk advisory covers CVE-2026-76392 affecting Splunk AI Toolkit.

CVE-2026-76392 Published Aug 19, 2026Updated by vendor Aug 19, 2026
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Summary

In Splunk AI Toolkit versions below 6.0.0, a user who does not hold the "admin" or "power" Splunk roles could obtain predictable or default credentials for connected container services.

The use of hard-coded credentials is possible because Splunk AI Toolkit generates or stores credentials for connected container services using predictable or hard-coded default values. For more information see Connections tab in the AI Toolkit ( ) in the Splunk documentation.

Affected versions
  • Splunk AI Toolkit 5.7 before 6.0.0

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Fixed versions
  • 6.0.0

Official advisory · high-confidence parse· fetched 1 hour ago·verify at source

Mitigation checklist

Recommended fix / mitigation
  • For more information see Connections tab in the AI Toolkit (https://help.splunk.com/en/splunk-cloud-platform/apply-machine-learning/use-ai-toolkit/5.7.2/ai-toolkit-commands-macros-and-visualizations/connections-tab-in-the-ai-toolkit) in the Splunk documentation.

Official advisory · high-confidence parse· fetched 1 hour ago·verify at source

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