Security Vulnerabilities
- CVEs Published In March 2025
An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the latest version of transformeroptimus/superagi. An attacker can leak sensitive user information, including names, emails, and passwords, by attempting to register a new account with an email that is already in use. The server returns all information associated with the existing account. The vulnerable endpoint is located in the user registration functionality.
lunary-ai/lunary is vulnerable to broken access control in the latest version. An attacker can view the content of any dataset without any kind of authorization by sending a GET request to the /v1/datasets endpoint without a valid authorization token.
In lunary-ai/lunary v1.5.0, improper privilege management in the models.ts file allows users with viewer roles to modify models owned by others. The PATCH endpoint for models does not have appropriate privilege checks, enabling low-privilege users to update models they should not have access to modify. This vulnerability could lead to unauthorized changes in critical resources, affecting the integrity and reliability of the system.
An improper authorization vulnerability exists in lunary-ai/lunary version 1.5.5. The /users/me/org endpoint lacks adequate access control mechanisms, allowing unauthorized users to access sensitive information about all team members in the current organization. This vulnerability can lead to the disclosure of sensitive information such as names, roles, or emails to users without sufficient privileges, resulting in privacy violations and potential reconnaissance for targeted attacks.
A vulnerability in the `start_app_server` function of parisneo/lollms-webui V12 (Strawberry) allows for path traversal and OS command injection. The function does not properly sanitize the `app_name` parameter, enabling an attacker to upload a malicious `server.py` file and execute arbitrary code by exploiting the path traversal vulnerability.
parisneo/lollms-webui versions v9.9 to the latest are vulnerable to a directory listing vulnerability. An attacker can list arbitrary directories on a Windows system by sending a specially crafted HTTP request to the /open_file endpoint.
A vulnerability in the mintplex-labs/anything-llm repository, as of commit 5c40419, allows low privilege users to access the sensitive API endpoint "/api/system/custom-models". This access enables them to modify the model's API key and base path, leading to potential API key leakage and denial of service on chats.
In version 3.23.0 of aimhubio/aim, the ScheduledStatusReporter object can be instantiated to run on the main thread of the tracking server, leading to the main thread being blocked indefinitely. This results in a denial of service as the tracking server becomes unable to respond to other requests.
Deserialization of Untrusted Data vulnerability in Apache Seata (incubating).
This issue affects Apache Seata (incubating): from 2.0.0 before 2.2.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.2.0, which fixes the issue.
Improper Handling of Highly Compressed Data (Data Amplification) vulnerability in Apache Seata (incubating).
This issue affects Apache Seata (incubating): through <=2.2.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.3.0, which fixes the issue.