CVE-2026-27574

moderate-risk
Published 2026-02-21

OneUptime is a solution for monitoring and managing online services. In versions 9.5.13 and below, custom JavaScript monitor feature uses Node.js's node:vm module (explicitly documented as not a security mechanism) to execute user-supplied code, allowing trivial sandbox escape via a well-known one-liner that grants full access to the underlying process. Because the probe runs with host networking and holds all cluster credentials (ONEUPTIME_SECRET, DATABASE_PASSWORD, REDIS_PASSWORD, CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD) in its environment variables, and monitor creation is available to the lowest role (ProjectMember) with open registration enabled by default, any anonymous user can achieve full cluster compromise in about 30 seconds. This issue has been fixed in version 10.0.5.

Do I need to act?

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0.02% chance of exploitation
EPSS score — low exploit probability
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Not on CISA KEV list
No confirmed active exploitation reported to CISA
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Fix available
Upgrade to: 5d2ab103eef75176fb75ca5313c8ee7f612c334d
9
CVSS 9.9/10 Critical
NETWORK / LOW complexity

Affected Products (1)

Affected Vendors

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moderate-risk
Severity 33/34 · Critical
Exploitability 0/34 · Minimal
Exposure 5/34 · Minimal