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Elk: Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key in Kibana Leading to Unauthorized Query Execution on Managed Hosts (CVE-2026-72666)CVE-2026-72666
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CVE-2026-72666 is an authorization bypass vulnerability in Kibana that allows a user authorized to run Osquery live queries in one Kibana space to execute queries on Elastic Agents assigned to other spaces without proper access. This leads to unauthorized disclosure of information from hosts in those other spaces. The issue arises from improper access control enforcement related to user-controlled keys. A patch is available for affected versions.

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CVE-2026-72666: CWE-639 Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key in Elastic KibanaCVE-2026-72666
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Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key (CWE-639) in Kibana can lead to unauthorized query execution against Elastic Agents that are assigned to a Kibana space the requesting user has no access to, via Accessing Functionality Not Properly Constrained by ACLs (CAPEC-1). A user who is authorized to run Osquery live queries in one space can have a query carried out on hosts belonging to another space, resulting in disclosure of information from those hosts to the Osquery results data stream.

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