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BerriAI LiteLLM Command Injection (CVE-2026-42271): Authenticated Users Can Execute Arbitrary Host Commands, Added to CISA KEV

A command injection vulnerability in BerriAI LiteLLM, tracked as CVE-2026-42271, allows any authenticated user — including holders of low-privilege internal-user API keys — to execute arbitrary operating system commands on the host. CISA added this vulnerability to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog on June 8, 2026 with a federal agency remediation deadline of June 22, 2026. What Is the Vulnerability? CVE-2026-42271 is a command…

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Check Point Security Gateway IKEv1 VPN Authentication Bypass (CVE-2026-50751): Unauthenticated Remote Access, Added to CISA KEV with June 11 Deadline

An improper authentication vulnerability in Check Point Security Gateway’s IKEv1 key exchange, tracked as CVE-2026-50751, allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to bypass user authentication and establish a remote access VPN connection without valid credentials. CISA added this vulnerability to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog on June 8, 2026 with a federal agency remediation deadline of June 11, 2026 — just three days from the…

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Comodo Internet Security Firewall Driver Integer Underflow (CVE-2026-49494): IPv6 Packet Parser Vulnerability in Kernel-Level Driver

An integer underflow vulnerability in Comodo Internet Security’s firewall driver Inspect.sys, tracked as CVE-2026-49494 (CVSS 7.5), allows crafted IPv6 packets to trigger unexpected behaviour in the kernel-level firewall driver. The vulnerability exists in the IPv6 packet parser and a proof-of-concept named “ComoDoS” has been published. What Is the Vulnerability? CVE-2026-49494 is an integer underflow vulnerability (CWE-191) in Comodo Internet Security’s firewall driver Inspect.sys. The…

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MDJM Event Management Arbitrary File Upload (CVE-2026-7537): Unrestricted File Upload Enables Server Compromise

An arbitrary file upload vulnerability in the MDJM Event Management WordPress plugin, tracked as CVE-2026-7537 (CVSS 7.2), allows authenticated attackers with administrator access to upload arbitrary files — including PHP webshells — to the server. All versions up to and including 1.7.8.3 are affected. What Is the Vulnerability? CVE-2026-7537 is an unrestricted file upload vulnerability (CWE-434) in the mdjm_send_comm_email function. The function performs no…

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