HPE Aruba Networking Security Advisories & CVEs
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HPE Aruba Networking Security Advisories (PSIRT) via NVD
Aruba's PSIRT bulletin portal (arubanetworks.com) is a JavaScript app with no stable public feed, so VulniPulse ingests Aruba's CVEs from NVD. Aruba publishes under the shared HPE CNA (security-alert@hpe.com), which also covers non-networking HPE products — so this feed is filtered to the full HPE Aruba Networking portfolio: ClearPass, AOS-8 mobility controllers, AOS-10 gateways and APs, Instant APs, AOS-CX and legacy AOS-Switch, Aruba Central, Fabric Composer and EdgeConnect/Silver Peak SD-WAN. Each entry links back to the official Aruba/HPE advisory when NVD carries the reference.
Latest Aruba advisories
High [CVE-2026-44879] Authenticated Command Injection allows arbitrary command execution in CLI Interface
A vulnerability in the command line interface of ECOS devices could allow a highly privileged, authenticated remote attacker to perform command injection on certain CLI commands. Successful exploitation could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system. Affected product named by the advisory: EdgeConnect SD-WAN Gateway (ECOS).
High [CVE-2026-44878] Authenticated Path Traversal allows Unauthorized Access in Web Interface
A vulnerability in the web-based management interface of an ECOS device could allow a highly privileged, authenticated remote attacker to access the device's filesystem. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could allow an attacker to access sensitive files and tamper with or delete system data. Affected product named by the advisory: EdgeConnect SD-WAN Gateway (ECOS).
High [CVE-2026-63454] AOS-CX: authenticated path traversal vulnerability exists in AOS-CX
An authenticated path traversal vulnerability exists in AOS-CX. Successful exploitation of this vulnerability allows an attacker to copy arbitrary files to a user readable location from the command line interface of the underlying operating system, which could lead to remote code execution.
High [CVE-2026-63453] AOS-CX: Buffer overflow vulnerabilities exist in the command line interface of AOS-CX
Buffer overflow vulnerabilities exist in the command line interface of AOS-CX. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow a remote high-privileged user to execute arbitrary code as a privileged user on the underlying operating system.
High [CVE-2026-44880] AOS-CX: buffer overflow vulnerability was found in the command line interface of AOS-CX
A buffer overflow vulnerability was found in the command line interface of AOS-CX. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow an remote low-privileged user to execute arbitrary code as a privileged user on the underlying operating system.
High [CVE-2026-44871] AOS-10: Command injection vulnerabilities exist in the command line interface (CLI) service accessed by the PAPI protocol of AOS-8 and AOS-10 Operating Systems
Command injection vulnerabilities exist in the command line interface (CLI) service accessed by the PAPI protocol of AOS-8 and AOS-10 Operating Systems. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow an authenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system.
High [CVE-2026-44872] AOS-10: command injection vulnerability exists in the web-based management interface of AOS-8 and AOS-10 Operating Systems
A command injection vulnerability exists in the web-based management interface of AOS-8 and AOS-10 Operating Systems. Successful exploitation could allow an authenticated remote attacker to place arbitrary files on the underlying filesystem of the affected device. Affected products named by the advisory: AOS-8 Mobility.
High [CVE-2026-44869] AOS-10: Command injection vulnerabilities exist in the web-based management interface of AOS-8 and AOS-10 Operating Systems
Command injection vulnerabilities exist in the web-based management interface of AOS-8 and AOS-10 Operating Systems. Successful exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow an authenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system. Affected products named by the advisory: AOS-8 Mobility.
High [CVE-2026-44864] AOS-10: SQL injection vulnerabilities exist in several underlying service components accessible through the AOS-8 and AOS-10 command-line interface and management protocol
SQL injection vulnerabilities exist in several underlying service components accessible through the AOS-8 and AOS-10 command-line interface and management protocol. An authenticated attacker with administrative privileges could exploit these vulnerabilities by injecting crafted input into parameters that are passed unsanitized to backend database queries. Successful exploitation could allow the attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system.
High [CVE-2026-44859] AOS-10: Stack-based buffer overflow vulnerabilities exist in several underlying management service components accessed through the command-line interface of the AOS-8 and AOS-10 Operating Systems
Stack-based buffer overflow vulnerabilities exist in several underlying management service components accessed through the command-line interface of the AOS-8 and AOS-10 Operating Systems. An authenticated attacker with administrative privileges could exploit these vulnerabilities by sending specially crafted requests to the affected services. Successful exploitation could allow the attacker to execute arbitrary code with elevated privileges on the underlying operating system.
High [CVE-2026-44854] AOS-10: Command injection vulnerabilities exist in the web-based management interface of AOS-8 and AOS-10 Operating Systems
Command injection vulnerabilities exist in the web-based management interface of AOS-8 and AOS-10 Operating Systems. Successful exploitation could allow an authenticated remote attacker to upload arbitrary files to the underlying operating system, potentially leading to remote code execution as a privileged user. Affected products named by the advisory: AOS-8 Mobility.
High [CVE-2026-44852] AOS-10: authenticated remote code execution vulnerability exists in the AOS-8 and AOS-10 web-based management interface
An authenticated remote code execution vulnerability exists in the AOS-8 and AOS-10 web-based management interface. A vulnerability in the certificate download functionality could allow an authenticated remote attacker to overwrite arbitrary files on the underlying operating system by exploiting improper input validation in the file path parameter. Successful exploitation could allow the attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system as a privileged user.
High [CVE-2026-23827] AOS-10: heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in a Network management service of AOS-8 and AOS-10 that could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to achieve remote code execution
A heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in a Network management service of AOS-8 and AOS-10 that could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to achieve remote code execution. Successful exploitation could allow an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code as a privileged user on the underlying operating system, potentially leading to a system compromise. Exploitation may also result in a denial-of-service (DoS) condition affecting the impacted system process.
High [CVE-2026-23826] AOS-8: vulnerability in a network management service of AOS-8 Operating System could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to exploit this vulnerability by sending specially crafted network packets to the affected device, potentially resulting in a denial-of-service condition
A vulnerability in a network management service of AOS-8 Operating System could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to exploit this vulnerability by sending specially crafted network packets to the affected device, potentially resulting in a denial-of-service condition. Successful exploitation could cause the affected service process to terminate unexpectedly, disrupting normal device operations.
High [CVE-2026-23825] AOS-10: Vulnerabilities exist in a protocol-handling component of AOS-8 and AOS-10 Operating Systems
Vulnerabilities exist in a protocol-handling component of AOS-8 and AOS-10 Operating Systems. An unauthenticated attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities by sending specially crafted network messages to the affected service. Due to insufficient input validation, successful exploitation may terminate a critical system process, resulting in a denial-of-service condition.
High [CVE-2026-23823] AOS-10: vulnerability in the command line interface of Access Points running AOS-10 could allow an authenticated remote attacker to perform command injection
A vulnerability in the command line interface of Access Points running AOS-10 could allow an authenticated remote attacker to perform command injection. Successful exploitation could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system. NOTE: This vulnerability only impacts Access Points running AOS-10.7.x.x and above. AOS-10.4 AP and AOS-8 Instant software branches are not affected by this vulnerability.
High [CVE-2026-23821] AOS-10: vulnerability in the configuration processing logic of Access Points running AOS-10 could allow an authenticated remote attacker to execute system commands under certain pre-existing conditions
A vulnerability in the configuration processing logic of Access Points running AOS-10 could allow an authenticated remote attacker to execute system commands under certain pre-existing conditions. Successful exploitation could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system. Note: Access Points running AOS-8 Instant software are not affected by this vulnerability.
High [CVE-2026-23820] AOS-10: vulnerability in the command line interface of Access Points running AOS-10 and AOS-8 Instant could allow an authenticated remote attacker to execute system commands in a restricted shell environment
A vulnerability in the command line interface of Access Points running AOS-10 and AOS-8 Instant could allow an authenticated remote attacker to execute system commands in a restricted shell environment. Successful exploitation could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the underlying operating system.
High [CVE-2026-23819] AOS-10: vulnerability in the web-based management interface of Access Points running AOS-10 and AOS-8 Instant could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary JavaScript code in a victim's browser within the same local network
A vulnerability in the web-based management interface of Access Points running AOS-10 and AOS-8 Instant could allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to execute arbitrary JavaScript code in a victim's browser within the same local network. Successful exploitation could allow an attacker to compromise user data and potentially manipulate device configuration settings.
High [CVE-2026-23818] vulnerability has been identified in the graphical user interface (GUI) of HPE Aruba Networking Private 5G Core On-Prem that could allow an attacker to abuse an open redirect vulnerability in the login flow using a crafted URL
A vulnerability has been identified in the graphical user interface (GUI) of HPE Aruba Networking Private 5G Core On-Prem that could allow an attacker to abuse an open redirect vulnerability in the login flow using a crafted URL. Successful exploitation may redirect an authenticated user to an attacker-controlled server hosting a spoofed login page prompting the unsuspecting victim to give away their credentials, which could then be captured by the attacker, before being redirected back to the legitimate login page.