CVE-2026-74954
Information disclosure due to side-channel in the Storage: Cache API component. This vulnerability was fixed in Firefox 154, Firefox ESR 153
CVSS
7.5
High
EPSS
0.3%
p17
KEV
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Exploit Today
5
0-100
Published: Aug 18, 2026 · Last modified: Aug 19, 2026 · CWE-203
0.3%EPSS · 30 days0.3%
2026-08-192026-08-20
Information disclosure due to side-channel in the Storage: Cache API component. This vulnerability was fixed in Firefox 154, Firefox ESR 153.1, Thunderbird 154, and Thunderbird 153.1.
- bugzilla.mozilla.orghttps://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2025732
- www.mozilla.orghttps://www.mozilla.org/security/advisories/mfsa2026-74/
- www.mozilla.orghttps://www.mozilla.org/security/advisories/mfsa2026-77/
- www.mozilla.orghttps://www.mozilla.org/security/advisories/mfsa2026-78/
- www.mozilla.orghttps://www.mozilla.org/security/advisories/mfsa2026-80/
CVECVSSEPSSKEVRExploitTitleMod.
CVE-2026-749619.1 CRI4.1%
——1Side-channel in the Web Audio component. This vulnerability was fixed in Firefox 154, Firefox ESR 153.1, Thunderbird 154, and Thunderbird 153.1.1dCVE-2026-199653.7 LOW33.0%
——10A vulnerability was determined in automad up to 2.0.0-beta.32. This vulnerability affects the function requestPasswordResetToken of the file automad/src/server/Controllers/API/UserController.php of the component Password Reset Endpoint. This manipulation of the argument name-or-email causes observable response discrepancy. The attack can be initiated remotely. The attack's complexity is rated as high. It is stated that the exploitability is difficult. The exploit has been publicly disclosed and may be utilized. Upgrading to version 2.0.0-beta.33 is able to resolve this issue. Patch name: eac0b05dafdb0ddf8b9139dad8929aaba86568ca. You should upgrade the affected component.2dCVE-2026-736305.8 MED10.9%
——3SiYuan before v3.7.4 contains an information disclosure vulnerability in the /api/filetree/authFilePublishAccess endpoint, which is registered with CheckAuth only and is reachable anonymously. The endpoint never sets a failure code, so its outcome is signalled entirely by the response message and by the presence of a Set-Cookie header, and these signals differ across access tiers. By submitting requests with an empty password for a candidate document identifier, an anonymous attacker can distinguish whether a document is public/nonexistent, password-protected, or exists at the hidden or forbidden tier, thereby confirming the existence of documents they are not permitted to access. Because hidden and forbidden entries store an empty password, such requests also cause the server to issue a publish-auth cookie for forbidden documents.5dCVE-2026-726327.1 HIG14.6%
——4Observable Discrepancy (CWE-203) in Kibana Fleet can lead to information disclosure via Excavation (CAPEC-116). Fleet removes the Elasticsearch API key value of an enrolled Elastic Agent from the responses of its agent listing capability, but that capability accepted caller-supplied filter expressions over the stored field that holds the value, and evaluated them with Kibana's own internal Elasticsearch privileges rather than the caller's. Because the number of matching agents is reported back to the caller, the difference between a matching and a non-matching filter formed a side channel from which the full API key value could be reconstructed one character at a time with a short sequence of requests.8dCVE-2026-584452.7 LOW12.0%
——4Cross-repository label-ID enumeration oracle via unscoped DeleteIssueLabel API7dCVE-2026-595025.3 MED24.5%
——7CWE-203: Observable Discrepancy9d