CVE-2026-15620: Server-Side Request Forgery in mosaxiv clawlet
CVE-2026-15620 is a server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in the mosaxiv clawlet product affecting versions 0.2.0 through 0.2.10. The issue exists in the tools.webFetch function within the tools/tool_web_fetch.go file. The vulnerability can be exploited remotely and has been publicly disclosed. The related GitHub issue was closed with a 'not planned' label, indicating no official fix is currently planned.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
This vulnerability in mosaxiv clawlet up to version 0.2.10 allows an attacker to manipulate the tools.webFetch function to perform server-side request forgery (SSRF). SSRF vulnerabilities enable attackers to make the server perform unintended requests, potentially accessing internal resources or services. The vulnerability is remotely exploitable and has been publicly disclosed, but no official remediation or patch is available as the vendor closed the issue as 'not planned'.
Potential Impact
An attacker can remotely exploit this SSRF vulnerability to cause the affected server to make arbitrary requests. This could lead to unauthorized access to internal systems or services that are otherwise inaccessible externally. The CVSS 4.0 base score is 5.3 (medium severity), reflecting the potential impact and ease of exploitation without user interaction or privileges.
Mitigation Recommendations
No official fix or patch is currently available for this vulnerability, as the vendor has marked the issue as 'not planned'. Users should consider implementing network-level controls such as restricting outbound requests from the affected service or isolating the service to limit potential SSRF impact. Monitor for any updates from the vendor or community regarding future remediation.
CVE-2026-15620: Server-Side Request Forgery in mosaxiv clawlet
Description
CVE-2026-15620 is a server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability in the mosaxiv clawlet product affecting versions 0.2.0 through 0.2.10. The issue exists in the tools.webFetch function within the tools/tool_web_fetch.go file. The vulnerability can be exploited remotely and has been publicly disclosed. The related GitHub issue was closed with a 'not planned' label, indicating no official fix is currently planned.
CVSS v4.0
Score 5.3medium
Affected software
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Technical Analysis
This vulnerability in mosaxiv clawlet up to version 0.2.10 allows an attacker to manipulate the tools.webFetch function to perform server-side request forgery (SSRF). SSRF vulnerabilities enable attackers to make the server perform unintended requests, potentially accessing internal resources or services. The vulnerability is remotely exploitable and has been publicly disclosed, but no official remediation or patch is available as the vendor closed the issue as 'not planned'.
Potential Impact
An attacker can remotely exploit this SSRF vulnerability to cause the affected server to make arbitrary requests. This could lead to unauthorized access to internal systems or services that are otherwise inaccessible externally. The CVSS 4.0 base score is 5.3 (medium severity), reflecting the potential impact and ease of exploitation without user interaction or privileges.
Mitigation Recommendations
No official fix or patch is currently available for this vulnerability, as the vendor has marked the issue as 'not planned'. Users should consider implementing network-level controls such as restricting outbound requests from the affected service or isolating the service to limit potential SSRF impact. Monitor for any updates from the vendor or community regarding future remediation.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- VulDB
- Date Reserved
- 2026-07-13T16:57:38.543Z
- Cvss Version
- 4.0
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 6a558ad868715ace43618356
Added to database: 07/14/2026, 01:03:20 UTC
Last enriched: 07/14/2026, 01:19:33 UTC
Last updated: 07/14/2026, 01:27:20 UTC
Views: 2
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