gitlawb CVE Vulnerabilities & CVE List (3)

Products (CPE): — CVEs: 3

gitlawb vulnerability overview

Aggregates CVE and security vulnerability intelligence across all gitlawb-related products, including CVSS, EPSS, publication dates, and vulnerability intelligence data.

Historical issues mainly involve vendor risk csrf and vendor risk path handling and related problems; some flaws may lead to vendor impact file overwrite, affecting vendor surface production workloads scenarios.

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CVE Summary Source Max CVSS EPSS % Published Updated
CVE-2026-42074 OpenClaude is an open-source coding-agent command line interface for cloud and local model providers. Prior to version 0.5.1, the dangerouslyDisableSandbox parameter is exposed as part of the BashTool input schema, meaning the LLM (an untrusted principal per the project's own threat model) can set it to true in any tool_use response. Combined with the default allowUnsandboxedCommands: true setting, a prompt-injected model can escape the sandbox for any arbitrary command, achieving full host-leve [email protected] 9.3 0.06% 2026-06-02 2026-06-03
CVE-2026-42073 OpenClaude is an open-source coding-agent command line interface for cloud and local model providers. Prior to version 0.5.1, the OpenClaude MCP authentication flow starts a temporary local HTTP server to handle OAuth callbacks. To prevent CSRF attacks, the server validates a state parameter against an internally stored value. However, due to a logic flaw in the order of conditionals, an attacker can completely bypass this check and force the server to shut down — without knowing the state value [email protected] 6.5 0.02% 2026-06-02 2026-06-03
CVE-2026-35570 OpenClaude is an open-source coding-agent command line interface for cloud and local model providers. Versions prior to 0.5.1 have a logic flaw in `bashToolHasPermission()` inside `src/tools/BashTool/bashPermissions.ts`. When the sandbox auto-allow feature is active and no explicit deny rule is configured, the function returns an `allow` result immediately — before the path constraint filter (`checkPathConstraints`) is ever evaluated. This allows commands containing path traversal sequences (e.g [email protected] 8.4 0.01% 2026-04-21 2026-04-23
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