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VendorConnectwise (ec651593-cf52-50f9-a1c6-3ea8640cab23)
ProductProfessional Service Automation (e57fbee8-0a2c-5e9a-8b53-ad4e8b4932b1)
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IdentifiercpeApplicabilitySubmitteddb.gcve.eu detailsRationale
CVE:CVE-2026-0696 vulnerable 2026-06-08 07:47:12.931379 Session Cookies Missing HttpOnly Attribute
MEDIUM (6.5)
In ConnectWise PSA versions older than 2026.1, certain session cookies were not set with the HttpOnly attribute. In some scenarios, this could allow client-side scripts access to session cookie values.
Published: 2026-01-16T13:34:49.042Z
Updated: 2026-01-27T12:14:05.158Z
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CVE:CVE-2026-0695 vulnerable 2026-06-08 07:47:12.930730 Stored XSS in Time Entry Audit Trail
HIGH (8.7)
In ConnectWise PSA versions older than 2026.1, Time Entry notes stored in the Time Entry Audit Trail may be rendered without applying output encoding to certain content. Under specific conditions, this may allow stored script code to execute in the context of a user’s browser when the affected content is displayed.
Published: 2026-01-16T13:34:42.833Z
Updated: 2026-01-27T12:14:38.371Z
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CVE:CVE-2025-7204 vulnerable 2026-06-08 07:43:18.143533 Exposure of password hashes via API responses in ConnectWise PSA
MEDIUM (6.5)
In ConnectWise PSA versions older than 2025.9, a vulnerability exists where authenticated users could gain access to sensitive user information. Specific API requests were found to return an overly verbose user object, which included encrypted password hashes for other users. Authenticated users could then retrieve these hashes.  An attacker or privileged user could then use these exposed hashes to conduct offline brute-force or dictionary attacks. Such attacks could lead to credential compromise, allowing unauthorized access to accounts, and potentially privilege escalation within the system.
Published: 2025-07-09T14:50:36.477Z
Updated: 2025-07-10T11:35:40.506Z
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