Skip to main content
Press slash or control plus K to focus the search. Use the arrow keys to navigate results and press enter to open a threat.

Threats Tagged 'cwe-784'

View all threats tagged with 'cwe-784'. Filter and sort to focus on specific types of threats.

Pro Console Lifetime

Stop chasing alerts. Route them.

Start free, then upgrade once to turn Radar into an automated delivery engine for your security stack.

Custom feeds / Automations: email, Slack, webhooks, SIEM/MISP / API access (baseline limits)

View Plans & Pricing

API access activates after upgrading in Console -> Billing.

Breach by OffSeqOFFSEQFRIENDS — 25% OFF

Check if your credentials are on the dark web

Instant breach scanning across billions of leaked records. Free tier available.

Scan now

Filter Threats

Narrow down the results by type, severity, or affected countries

Search threats by title, CVE ID, or description. Maximum 100 characters.
Active filters (1):Tag: cwe-784

Threats Tagged 'cwe-784'

Click on any threat for detailed analysis and mitigation recommendations

CVE-2026-45055: CWE-20: Improper Input Validation in cubecart v6CVE-2026-45055
0

CubeCart versions 6. 6. x through 6. 7. 1 have an improper input validation vulnerability where the software builds the CC_STORE_URL constant directly from the Host request header without validation. This value is used verbatim in transactional email links, including password reset links. An unauthenticated attacker can exploit this by sending a password recovery request with a malicious Host header, causing the victim to receive a password reset link pointing to an attacker-controlled domain. If the victim clicks the link, the attacker can gain full account takeover or store takeover if an admin account is targeted. This vulnerability is fixed in CubeCart version 6. 7.

Join the discussion
CVE-2024-9820: CWE-784 Reliance on Cookies without Validation and Integrity Checking in a Security Decision in dueclic AuthPressCVE-2024-9820
0

The WP 2FA with Telegram plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Two-Factor Authentication Bypass in versions up to, and including, 3.0. This is due to the two-factor code being stored in a cookie, which makes it possible to bypass two-factor authentication.

Join the discussion

Showing 1 to 2 of 2 results

Filters:Tag: cwe-784
Page 1 of 1
OffSeq TrainingCredly Certified

Lead Pen Test Professional

Technical5-day eLearningPECB Accredited
View courses