Friday, June 26, 2026

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Friday's disclosures center on developer and infrastructure platforms, led by two CVSS 10 vulnerabilities in Apache Kvrocks (CVE-2026-46752) and Flowise (CVE-2025-71338), alongside critical flaws in Cursor, Dell Wyse Management Suite, and ToolJet. The brief includes 25 critical CVEs, up 4% from the prior day's 24, and 42 high-priority CVEs, down 35% from 65. Dell Wyse Management Suite (CVE-2026-41120, CVSS 9.8) and the paired Cursor IDE vulnerabilities (CVE-2026-50548 and CVE-2026-50549, CVSS 9.3) extend exposure into endpoint management and developer workstations. Remote code execution and authentication bypass dominate the critical set, with affected products spanning data stores, low-code platforms, IoT/camera systems from GeoVision, and edge networking. Vendor patch availability is currently reported at 0%, so organizations should prioritize compensating controls, network segmentation, and access restrictions for exposed instances.

  • Apache Kvrocks (CVE-2026-46752) and Flowise (CVE-2025-71338) both carry CVSS 10 scores, the most severe items in today's set
  • Critical CVEs reached 25, up 4% from 24 the prior day
  • High-priority CVEs fell to 42, down 35% from 65 the prior day
  • Remote code execution and authentication bypass patterns affect Cursor IDE, Dell Wyse Management Suite, ToolJet, and GeoVision camera systems
  • Patch availability stands at 0%, requiring compensating controls for exposed Apache Kvrocks, Flowise, and Dell management systems
  • Six vulnerabilities show active exploitation, including Ubiquiti UniFi OS, Cisco Unified CM, and Lantronix EDS5000

Immediate action: Prioritize Apache Kvrocks, Flowise, Dell Wyse Management Suite, and Cursor IDE deployments, restricting network access to these services and isolating developer and management systems until fixes ship. With patch availability at 0% for critical issues, apply segmentation, authentication hardening, and monitoring as interim mitigations, and accelerate remediation for the actively exploited Ubiquiti UniFi OS, Cisco Unified CM, and PTC Windchill vulnerabilities.

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