| CVE |
Vendors |
Products |
Updated |
CVSS v3.1 |
| When an Event Publisher output adapter is configured with irrelevant properties, the affected products log these properties. This logging occurs without sufficient validation or sanitization of the property values.
A malicious actor with access to the 'wso2carbon' log files could retrieve sensitive information, such as user credentials or other confidential data, that was inadvertently logged due to misconfiguration, potentially leading to unauthorized access. |
| Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File vulnerability in WPKube Subscribe To Comments Reloaded.This issue affects Subscribe To Comments Reloaded: from n/a through 220725. |
| Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File vulnerability in ConvertKit.This issue affects ConvertKit: from n/a through 2.4.5. |
| OpenBao is an open source identity-based secrets management system. Prior to version 2.5.4, OpenBao's inline auth functionality incorrectly redacted audit log entries, resulting in non-auth headers being removed and auth-related headers being retained in cleartext. This requires an attacker to compromise access to the audit device. Operators should review leaked source authentication material and rotate it as appropriate. This is fixed in OpenBao v2.5.4. |
| A vulnerability was found in lmammino oidc-authorizer up to 0.4.0. Impacted is an unknown function of the file src/handler.rs of the component Lambda Authorizer. The manipulation results in sensitive information in log files. The attack can be executed remotely. `src/handler.rs` logs raw Authorization header values and complete bearer tokens/JWTs on authentication failure paths, potentially exposing credentials through CloudWatch Logs. `src/models.rs` serializes the complete validated JWT claims set with `serde_json::to_string(token_claims).unwrap()` and propagates it through `context["jwtClaims"]` to downstream integrations. This code performs serialization, not deserialization, and does not process attacker-controlled `jwtClaims` input. The exploit has been made public and could be used. The vendor was contacted early about this disclosure but did not respond in any way. |
| ASP.NET Core and Visual Studio Information Disclosure Vulnerability |
| A vulnerability was determined in SourceCodester Online Clothing Store. Affected by this issue is some unknown functionality of the file /_notes/ of the component Dreamweaver Metadata Files. Executing a manipulation can lead to file and directory information exposure. The attack can be launched remotely. The exploit has been publicly disclosed and may be utilized. |
| The default login portlet in HCL Digital Experience and Digital Experience Compose insufficiently protects credentials. Under certain very specific use cases and specific configurations, sensitive information may be written to web server logs. This only affects applications using the default login portlet. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
dma-buf/udmabuf: skip redundant cpu sync to fix cacheline EEXIST warning
When CONFIG_DMA_API_DEBUG_SG is enabled, importing a udmabuf into a DRM
driver (e.g. amdgpu for video playback in GNOME Videos / Showtime)
triggers a spurious warning:
DMA-API: amdgpu 0000:03:00.0: cacheline tracking EEXIST, \
overlapping mappings aren't supported
WARNING: kernel/dma/debug.c:619 at add_dma_entry+0x473/0x5f0
The call chain is:
amdgpu_cs_ioctl
-> amdgpu_ttm_backend_bind
-> dma_buf_map_attachment
-> [udmabuf] map_udmabuf -> get_sg_table
-> dma_map_sgtable(dev, sg, direction, 0) // attrs=0
-> debug_dma_map_sg -> add_dma_entry -> EEXIST
This happens because udmabuf builds a per-page scatter-gather list via
sg_set_folio(). When begin_cpu_udmabuf() has already created an sg
table mapped for the misc device, and an importer such as amdgpu maps
the same pages for its own device via map_udmabuf(), the DMA debug
infrastructure sees two active mappings whose physical addresses share
cacheline boundaries and warns about the overlap.
The DMA_ATTR_SKIP_CPU_SYNC flag suppresses this check in
add_dma_entry() because it signals that no CPU cache maintenance is
performed at map/unmap time, making the cacheline overlap harmless.
All other major dma-buf exporters already pass this flag:
- drm_gem_map_dma_buf() passes DMA_ATTR_SKIP_CPU_SYNC
- amdgpu_dma_buf_map() passes DMA_ATTR_SKIP_CPU_SYNC
The CPU sync at map/unmap time is also redundant for udmabuf:
begin_cpu_udmabuf() and end_cpu_udmabuf() already perform explicit
cache synchronization via dma_sync_sgtable_for_cpu/device() when CPU
access is requested through the dma-buf interface.
Pass DMA_ATTR_SKIP_CPU_SYNC to dma_map_sgtable() and
dma_unmap_sgtable() in udmabuf to suppress the spurious warning and
skip the redundant sync. |
| IBM Cloud Pak For Business Automation 24.0.0, 24.0.1, 25.0.0, and 26.0.0 could allow a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information exposed in manifest files. |
| In JetBrains GoLand before 2026.2 sensitive configuration values written to log files by default |
| Dell PowerProtect Data Domain, versions 7.7.1.0 through 8.7, LTS2026 release version 8.6.1.0 through 8.6.1.10, LTS2025 release version 8.3.1.0 through 8.3.1.30, LTS2024 release versions 7.13.1.0 through 7.13.1.70 contain an insertion of sensitive information into log file vulnerability. A low privileged attacker with local access could potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to information exposure. |
| The HTTP server component of ANDRITZ HIPASE-250 (formerly 250 SCALA)
in affected versions exposes an undocumented endpoint that changes
the server's logging level and target without requiring
authentication. A remote, unauthenticated attacker with network
access to the service may suppress audit logging, potentially
concealing other activity on the system. |
| Dell PowerScale OneFS versions 9.5.0.0 through 9.10.1.7, versions 9.11.0.0 through 9.13.0.2 contains an Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File vulnerability. A low privileged attacker with local access could potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to Information disclosure. |
| IBM UCD - IBM UrbanCode Deploy 7.2 through 7.2.3.23, and 7.3 through 7.3.2.18 and IBM UCD - IBM DevOps Deploy 8.0 through 8.0.1.13, 8.1 through 8.1.2.6, and 8.2 through 8.2.1.0 IBM DevOps Deploy stores potentially sensitive information in log files that could be read by a local user. |
| Honeywell Control
Network Module (CNM) contains
insertion of sensitive information into an unintended directory. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability through probing
system files, potentially resulting in unintended
access to protected data.
Honeywell
recommends updating to the most recent version of this product, service or
offering [200.1]. The CNM versions affected are from [100.1, 101.1, 110.1, and 110.2]. |
| IBM App Connect Enterprise 13.0.1.0 through 13.0.7.2, and 12.0.1.0 through 12.0.12.27 stores potentially sensitive information in log files that could be read by a local user. |
| The Spring Boot language server logs the raw value of the https_proxy/HTTPS_PROXY/http_proxy/HTTP_PROXY environment variable at INFO level whenever it creates an outbound HTTP client and no explicit http.proxy workspace setting is configured. Corporate proxy URLs frequently embed Basic-auth credentials in the form http://user:pass@proxy:8080, and the language server writes this value to its log file without any redaction. Since language server log files are often attached to bug reports or are readable by other local users/processes, this can result in disclosure of proxy credentials.
Affected Spring Products and Versions:
Spring Tools for Eclipse: 5.2.0 and earlier
Spring Tools for VSCode / Cursor / Theia: 2.2.0 and earlier |
| The credentials for the local user "user-app" may be exposed in log files, potentially enabling a low-privileged local attacker with access to the logs to authenticate via SSH as the limited user "user-app". Charging could be interrupted. |
| OpenClaw versions before 2026.6.1 contain a credential redaction bypass vulnerability in the trajectory export feature that allows lower-trust callers to access data that should remain within trusted boundaries. Attackers can exploit misconfigured input paths or feature accessibility to expose sensitive credentials and data through the export mechanism. |