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Elk: Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling in Kibana Leading to Denial of Service (CVE-2026-72653)CVE-2026-72653
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CVE-2026-72653 is a medium severity vulnerability in Kibana where an authenticated user authorized to manage maintenance windows can submit a specially crafted payload that causes excessive resource allocation. This leads to denial of service as the Kibana process becomes unresponsive and requires manual intervention to recover. The issue affects multiple Kibana versions from 8.12.0 up to but not including 8.19.19, 9.0.0 up to 9.3.8, and 9.4.0 up to 9.4.4. A patch is available to address this vulnerability.

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CVE-2026-72653: CWE-770 Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling in Elastic KibanaCVE-2026-72653
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Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling (CWE-770) in Kibana can lead to denial of service via Excessive Allocation (CAPEC-130). An authenticated user who is authorized to manage maintenance windows could submit a specially crafted, malformed payload that causes the Kibana process to consume excessive resources. Kibana becomes unresponsive for all users and does not recover without manual intervention.

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