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CVE Watch9 jul 2026

CVE-2026-12622

The GridTime 3000 GNSS Time Server has an open redirect vulnerability in the password change form submission. This issue affects GridTime 3

CVSS

5.4

Medio

EPSS

0.1%

p2

KEV

Exploit Today

1

0-100

Publicado: 19 jun 2026 · Última mod.: 9 jul 2026 · CWE-601

EPSS · 30d
0.1%EPSS · 30 días0.2%
2026-06-302026-07-16
Descripción técnica

The GridTime 3000 GNSS Time Server has an open redirect vulnerability in the password change form submission. This issue affects GridTime 3000: from 1.0r0.03 through 1.1r0.0.

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