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CVE-2026-1117: CWE-284 Improper Access Control in parisneo parisneo/lollmsCVE-2026-1117
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CVE-2026-1117 is a high-severity vulnerability in the parisneo/lollms software, specifically in the lollms_generation_events.py component. It allows unauthenticated clients to access sensitive Socket. IO events such as generate_text and cancel_generation without any authentication or authorization. This improper access control enables attackers to perform resource-intensive or state-changing operations, potentially causing denial of service, state corruption, and race conditions. The vulnerability is exacerbated by the use of insecure global flags for state management, allowing one client’s actions to impact others. No user interaction or authentication is required to exploit this flaw, making it easily exploitable remotely. The vulnerability impacts the availability and integrity of the service but does not directly affect confidentiality. European organizations using parisneo/lollms are at risk, especially those relying on this software for critical operations. No known exploits are currently reported in the wild.

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