GHSA-6cj6-2fg2-2r4g · Severity: medium — A session fixation vulnerability has been identified in osTicket v1.18.2. This security flaw...
A session fixation vulnerability has been identified in osTicket v1.18.2. This security flaw allows an attacker to hijack a victim’s account by keeping the initial session identifier (OSTSESSID) active after a successful login. The issue lies in the fact that the application does not invalidate the pre-authentication cookie or generate a new identifier for the authenticated context. As a result, if an attacker manages to set a known session identifier in the victim’s browser, they will be able to maintain unauthorised access to the account once the victim has authenticated.
Conclusion & alert: CVE-2026-9507 is rated Low Risk (31.6/100): CVSS Medium severity, with low exploitation likelihood (EPSS 0.40%). Mandatory action: Monitor for updates and reassess as exploit intelligence or EPSS changes.
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EPSS lead: Daily EPSS estimates relative likelihood of exploitation; percentile ranks this CVE among scored vulnerabilities (higher = more severe relative rank).
| # | Date | Old EPSS score | New EPSS score | Delta (New - Old) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2026-06-17 | — | 0.40% | — |
Full EPSS history (1 record total)
CVSS metrics for this CVE.
| Base score | Version | Severity | Vector | Exploitability | Impact | Score source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5.1 | 4.0 | MEDIUM |
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GHSA-6cj6-2fg2-2r4g · Severity: medium — A session fixation vulnerability has been identified in osTicket v1.18.2. This security flaw...
| Vendor | Product | Version | Raw CPE |
|---|---|---|---|
| No affected products in dataset. | |||