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CVE-2026-62224: Authentication Bypass by Spoofing in openclaw msteamsCVE-2026-62224 0 OpenClaw MS Teams versions before 2026.5.12 contain an authorization bypass vulnerability related to the allowFrom feature, which binds to mutable display names. This flaw allows attackers with lower-trust access to perform actions that normally require stronger authorization by exploiting the mutable display name binding. The vulnerability has a low severity rating and a CVSS 4.0 base score of 2.3. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 07/17/2026, 00:07:02 UTC Added: 07/17/2026, 00:33:05 UTC |
CVE-2026-62214: Insufficiently Protected Credentials in openclaw msteamsCVE-2026-62214 0 OpenClaw msteams versions prior to 2026.5.28 contain a vulnerability due to improper input validation of serviceUrl parameters. This flaw allows lower-trust callers to expose bot tokens and credentials by supplying malicious serviceUrl values, potentially leaking sensitive authentication data. The vulnerability has a medium severity with a CVSS score of 6. No official patch or remediation guidance has been confirmed yet. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 07/17/2026, 00:06:56 UTC Added: 07/17/2026, 00:33:05 UTC |
CVE-2026-62213: Insufficiently Protected Credentials in openclaw msteamsCVE-2026-62213 0 OpenClaw msteams versions prior to 2026.5.27 have a vulnerability that allows lower-trust callers to leak Bot Framework tokens via MS Teams outbound requests. This token leakage occurs because credentials are insufficiently protected and can be accessed through configured input paths that should be restricted within the trusted boundary. The vulnerability has a medium severity with a CVSS score of 6. No official patch or remediation guidance is currently confirmed. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 07/17/2026, 00:06:55 UTC Added: 07/17/2026, 00:33:05 UTC |
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