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| Vendor | Amir20 (bbc3068c-8e78-50f1-9f7e-5efecb61a638) |
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| Product | Dozzle (ace6083d-2f2d-5a41-bba4-1601e4dd5a8e) |
| Edition | * |
| Language | * |
| Software edition | * |
| Target software | * |
| Target hardware | * |
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| Notes | Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
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Vulnerability references
| Identifier | cpeApplicability | Submitted | db.gcve.eu details | Rationale |
|---|---|---|---|---|
CVE:CVE-2026-45298 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-08 08:05:11.565707 |
Dozzle: Pre-auth SSRF with response-body reflection via POST /api/notifications/test-webhook (default no-auth deploy)
HIGH (8.6)
Dozzle is a realtime log viewer for docker containers. Prior to 10.5.2, in a default dozzle deploy (the documented quickstart, no DOZZLE_AUTH_PROVIDER set), POST /api/notifications/test-webhook is reachable without authentication and forwards an attacker-controlled URL into a WebhookDispatcher that sends an HTTP POST to the supplied URL with attacker-controlled request headers, and returns the response status code AND up to 1MB of the response body to the caller, when the target replies non-2xx. This vulnerability is fixed in 10.5.2.
Published: 2026-05-26T22:01:29.977Z
Updated: 2026-05-27T14:23:39.845Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
CVE:CVE-2026-44985 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-08 08:05:11.395477 |
Dozzle: Cross-Site WebSocket Hijacking (CSWSH) on exec/attach endpoints bypasses authentication
Dozzle is a realtime log viewer for docker containers. Prior to 10.5.2, he WebSocket upgrader for the /exec and /attach endpoints uses CheckOrigin: func(r *http.Request) bool { return true }, accepting upgrade requests from any origin. Combined with the JWT cookie using SameSite: Lax, this enables Cross-Site WebSocket Hijacking (CSWSH). An attacker hosting a page on a same-site origin (e.g., a sibling subdomain, or another service on localhost) can initiate a WebSocket connection to the exec endpoint that carries the victim's valid JWT cookie, gaining interactive shell access in any container the victim is authorized to access. This vulnerability is fixed in 10.5.2.
Published: 2026-05-26T21:58:55.905Z
Updated: 2026-05-28T14:15:19.019Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
CVE:CVE-2026-24740 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-08 07:51:18.102433 |
Dozzle Agent Label-Based Access Control Bypass Allows Unauthorized Container Shell Access
Dozzle is a realtime log viewer for docker containers. Prior to version 9.0.3, a flaw in Dozzle’s agent-backed shell endpoints allows a user restricted by label filters (for example, `label=env=dev`) to obtain an interactive root shell in out‑of‑scope containers (for example, `env=prod`) on the same agent host by directly targeting their container IDs. Version 9.0.3 contains a patch for the issue.
Published: 2026-01-27T20:59:05.656Z
Updated: 2026-01-28T21:16:44.096Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
CVE:CVE-2024-47182 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-08 06:48:11.549090 |
Dozzle uses unsafe hash for passwords
MEDIUM (4.8)
Dozzle is a realtime log viewer for docker containers. Before version 8.5.3, the app uses sha-256 as the hash for passwords, which leaves users susceptible to rainbow table attacks. The app switches to bcrypt, a more appropriate hash for passwords, in version 8.5.3.
Published: 2024-09-27T13:58:22.881Z
Updated: 2024-09-27T14:13:09.811Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
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