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Remote client can inject or override identity headers via header normalization. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 8.1). Weakness: CWE-444.
Buffer performs incorrect byte length calculations resulting in heap buffer under/overflow. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.1). Weakness: CWE-131.
Active Session Hijacking via Insecure Session State Reuse. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.8). Weakness: CWE-287. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:28438 with package satellite/foreman-mcp-server-rhel9:1782228692.
Arbitrary code execution via SVG decoder command injection. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 8.1). Weakness: CWE-78. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:32961 with package ImageMagick-0:6.9.10.68-17.el7_9. Affected product named by the advisory: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.
Denial of Service via HTTP/2 Rapid Reset technique. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-770.
Denial of Service in st_compare component via crafted SQL statements. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-89.
openlink virtuoso-opensource: Denial of Service via crafted SQL statements. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-89.
Denial of Service via crafted SQL statements in sqlo_place_dt_set. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-89.
Denial of Service via crafted SQL statements. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-770.
Arbitrary code execution via malicious HuggingFace model. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-617. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:36006 with package rhaiis/vllm-cuda-rhel9:1782951012, rhaiis/vllm-rocm-rhel9:1782951244.
Authentication Bypass via Host Header Injection. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 8.1). Weakness: CWE-290.
http-proxy-middleware is node.js http-proxy middleware. From 3.0.4 until 3.0.7 and 4.1.1, fixRequestBody() is the library's documented helper for re-emitting a request body that was already consumed by a body parser. When the outgoing Content-Type is multipart/form-data, it rebuilds the body with handlerFormDataBodyData(), which interpolates each req.body key and value directly into the multipart wire format without neutralizing CR/LF. A \r\n inside a value (or key) lets an attacker close the current part and inject an entirely new form part. Because the proxy's own body parser saw a single opaque value, any gateway-side policy or validation performed on req.body is evaluated against a different set of fields than the upstream backend ultimately parses a request/parameter desynchronization across the trust boundary. This vulnerability is fixed in 3.0.7 and 4.1.1. A remote attacker could exploit a vulnerability in the fixRequestBody() function, which is used to re-emit a request body. By injecting carriage return and line feed characters (\r\n) into a request body key or value, an attacker can bypass security policies and validation performed by the proxy. This desynchronization between the proxy and the backend server can lead to a compromise of data integrity. Other Red Hat AI products are not affected or do not expose the vulnerable code path in normal operation.
Information Disclosure via Path Traversal in `nltk.data.load()`. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-22.
Arbitrary code execution via prototype pollution of filename option. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 8.1). Weakness: CWE-915.
request.form() limits silently ignored for application/x-www-form-urlencoded enable DoS. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 7.5). Weakness: CWE-770. Red Hat lists fixing advisory RHSA-2026:36006 with package rhaiis/vllm-cuda-rhel9:1782951012, jaeger-main-2.19.0-1.hum1, rhaiis/vllm-rocm-rhel9:1782951244.
protobufjs compiles protobuf definitions into JavaScript (JS) functions. Prior to 7.6.1 and 8.4.1, protobufjs could recurse without a depth limit while converting decoded messages to plain objects or JSON. This affected generated toObject() conversion and the custom google.protobuf.Any JSON conversion path. A crafted protobuf binary payload containing deeply nested Any values could cause the JavaScript call stack to be exhausted during conversion to JSON. This vulnerability is fixed in 7.6.1 and 8.4.1. A flaw was found in protobufjs. This uncontrolled recursion could exhaust the JavaScript call stack during conversion to JSON, leading to a Denial of Service (DoS). Red Hat rates this issue as having Low impact for Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI bootc images. Although protobufjs is present as a transitive dependency, the vulnerable parsing path is not exercised in normal product operation. Red Hat severity: Moderate — CVSS 7.5 (CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H). Weakness: CWE-606. Affected Red Hat products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI (RHEL AI) 3; Red Hat OpenShift AI (RHOAI).
@angular/platform-server: Angular: SSRF via Hostname Hijacking in @angular/platform-server. Red Hat rates this important.
@angular/platform-server: domino: Angular Platform Server: Cross-Site Scripting via unescaped `</noscript>` tags in dynamic content. Red Hat rates this important (CVSS 8.1). Weakness: CWE-79.
When NGINX Plus or NGINX Open Source is configured as the data plane for NGINX Gateway Fabric, an injection vulnerability exists in the NGINX configuration generator component of NGINX Gateway Fabric. User-supplied string values from the NginxProxy Custom Resource Definition (CRD) access log format setting are rendered directly into NGINX configuration templates without sanitization or escaping. An authenticated attacker with permission to create or modify these CRDs may craft values that inject arbitrary NGINX configuration directives. This is a control plane issue; there is no data plane exposure from the vulnerability trigger itself. Note: Software versions which have reached End of Technical Support (EoTS) are not evaluated.
When NGINX Gateway Fabric is configured using GRPCRoutes, an authenticated, remote attacker with permission to create or modify GRPCRoute resources can cause the NGINX Gateway Fabric control plane to terminate by sending undisclosed GRPCRoute configurations containing backendRef filters. Note: Software versions which have reached End of Technical Support (EoTS) are not evaluated.