CVE-2026-32633: Kritische Sicherheitslücke in Glances-Monitoring-Tool

⚠️ CVE-Referenzen: CVE-2026-32633

Zusammenfassung

In älteren Versionen von Glances, einem Open-Source-Monitoring-Tool, konnte eine unauthentifizierte Abfrage der Serverliste vertrauliche Zugangsdaten für geschützte Glances-Server preisgeben. Betroffen sind Systeme, die Glances ohne Passwortschutz betreiben. Mit Version 4.5.2 wurde die Sicherheitslücke behoben.

Glances is an open-source system cross-platform monitoring tool. Prior to version 4.5.2, in Central Browser mode, the `/api/4/serverslist` endpoint returns raw server objects from `GlancesServersList.get_servers_list()`. Those objects are mutated in-place during background polling and can contain a `uri` field with embedded HTTP Basic credentials for downstream Glances servers, using the reusable pbkdf2-derived Glances authentication secret. If the front Glances Browser/API instance is started without `--password`, which is supported and common for internal network deployments, `/api/4/serverslist` is completely unauthenticated. Any network user who can reach the Browser API can retrieve reusable credentials for protected downstream Glances servers once they have been polled by the browser instance. Version 4.5.2 fixes the issue.
Quelle: app.opencve.io