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CVE-2026-15496: OS Command Injection in SonicCloudOrg sonic-agentCVE-2026-15496
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CVE-2026-15496 is a medium severity OS command injection vulnerability in SonicCloudOrg's sonic-agent affecting versions 2.7.0, 2.7.1, and 2.7.2. The flaw exists in the evalIsFailed function of the Groovy Script Handler component, allowing remote attackers to execute arbitrary OS commands. The vulnerability affects unsupported product versions, and no official vendor response or patch is available. Exploit details have been publicly disclosed, but no known exploitation in the wild has been reported.

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CVE-2026-15495: OS Command Injection in SonicCloudOrg sonic-agentCVE-2026-15495
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CVE-2026-15495 is a medium severity OS command injection vulnerability in SonicCloudOrg's sonic-agent up to version 2.7.2. It exists in an unknown function within the AndroidWSServer.java file of the Android WebSocket Server component. The vulnerability allows remote attackers to manipulate the 'path' argument to execute arbitrary OS commands. The affected versions are no longer supported by the vendor, and no official remediation or patch is available. The vulnerability has been publicly disclosed, but no known exploits are reported in the wild.

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