CVE-2026-54361
HighCVSS 8.8Exploitation Probability (EPSS)
Low risk17th percentile - higher than 17% of all known CVEs
Summary
MISP contains multiple mass assignment vulnerabilities in the handling of collections, tag collections, event delegations, and shadow attributes. This allows authenticated attackers to manipulate fields that should remain server-controlled, leading to unauthorized modification of MISP objects.
Risk Assessment
Attackers can change object ownership, potentially leading to unauthorized access or transfer of sensitive threat intelligence data. This risk is particularly high if object visibility and sharing configurations are misconfigured.
Recommendation
It is recommended to update MISP to the latest version that fixes these vulnerabilities by explicitly pinning ownership and identity fields to their stored values during edit operations and removing user-supplied primary keys from create-only save paths.
Original NVD description (English source)
MISP contained multiple mass assignment vulnerabilities in the handling of collections, tag collections, event delegations, and shadow attributes. Several controller actions accepted user-supplied fields that should have remained server-controlled, including record identifiers and ownership-related fields such as id, org_id, orgc_id, and user_id. An authenticated attacker with access to the affected endpoints could craft requests containing protected fields in order to alter object ownership, redirect an update to another record, overwrite existing event delegation requests, or modify shadow attribute proposals belonging to another organization. This could result in unauthorized modification of MISP objects and, depending on object visibility and sharing configuration, unauthorized access to or transfer of sensitive threat intelligence data. The issue was fixed by explicitly pinning ownership and identity fields to their stored values during edit operations and by removing user-supplied primary keys from create-only save paths. Affected components: * CollectionsController::edit() * EventDelegationsController::delegateEvent() * ShadowAttributesController::edit() * TagCollectionsController::edit()915 * TagCollectionsController::editWithTags() Attack requirements: The attacker must be authenticated and able to reach the affected MISP endpoints. No user interaction is required.

