GHSA-cr5v-q482-32fc
PHPIPAM contains an authenticated local file inclusion vulnerability that allows users with API access to execute or include arbitrary PHP files on the web server. The API is not enabled by default, limiting exposure. No patch or official fix information is currently available.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
An authenticated local file inclusion vulnerability (CWE-98) exists in PHPIPAM, enabling users with access to the API to execute or include arbitrary PHP files on the server's filesystem. This vulnerability requires authentication and API access, which is disabled by default in PHPIPAM installations. No known exploits in the wild have been reported. The vulnerability has been assigned CVE-2026-12194 and is rated as low severity. No patch or remediation details are currently provided.
Potential Impact
Authenticated users with API access can execute or include arbitrary PHP files on the web server, potentially leading to unauthorized code execution or information disclosure. However, since the API is not enabled by default, the attack surface is limited. There are no known active exploits reported.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until a fix is available, ensure the API is disabled if not required, and restrict API access to trusted users only.
GHSA-cr5v-q482-32fc
Description
PHPIPAM contains an authenticated local file inclusion vulnerability that allows users with API access to execute or include arbitrary PHP files on the web server. The API is not enabled by default, limiting exposure. No patch or official fix information is currently available.
CVSS v4.0
Weaknesses
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Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
An authenticated local file inclusion vulnerability (CWE-98) exists in PHPIPAM, enabling users with access to the API to execute or include arbitrary PHP files on the server's filesystem. This vulnerability requires authentication and API access, which is disabled by default in PHPIPAM installations. No known exploits in the wild have been reported. The vulnerability has been assigned CVE-2026-12194 and is rated as low severity. No patch or remediation details are currently provided.
Potential Impact
Authenticated users with API access can execute or include arbitrary PHP files on the web server, potentially leading to unauthorized code execution or information disclosure. However, since the API is not enabled by default, the attack surface is limited. There are no known active exploits reported.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Until a fix is available, ensure the API is disabled if not required, and restrict API access to trusted users only.
Technical Details
- Gcve Source
- db.gcve.eu
- Osv Id
- GHSA-cr5v-q482-32fc
- Osv Schema Version
- 1.4.0
- Aliases
- ["CVE-2026-12194"]
- Ecosystems
- []
- Database Specific Severity
- LOW
- Cvss Version
- 4.0
Threat ID: 6a498a7c27e9c7971936f7ee
Added to database: 07/04/2026, 22:34:36 UTC
Last enriched: 07/04/2026, 22:38:42 UTC
Last updated: 07/05/2026, 00:11:24 UTC
Views: 2
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