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CVE-2026-6011
5.6 MEDIUM
- CVSS version: 3.1
- Attack vector (AV):
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- Confidentiality impact (C):
- Integrity impact (I):
- Availability impact (A):
OpenClaw assertPublicHostname web-fetch.ts server-side request forgery
A weakness has been identified in OpenClaw up to 2026.1.26. Affected by this issue is some unknown functionality of the file src/agents/tools/web-fetch.ts of the component assertPublicHostname Handler. Executing a manipulation can lead to server-side request forgery. The attack can be executed remotely. This attack is characterized by high complexity. The exploitation is known to be difficult. The exploit has been made available to the public and could be used for attacks. Upgrading to version 2026.1.29 can resolve this issue. This patch is called b623557a2ec7e271bda003eb3ac33fbb2e218505. Upgrading the affected component is advised.
References
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Submit #795224 | openclaw <=2026-1-26 SSRF third-party-advisory
Affected products
OpenClaw
- ==2026.1.15
- ==2026.1.18
- ==2026.1.23
- ==2026.1.21
- ==2026.1.20
- ==2026.1.17
- ==2026.1.14
- ==2026.1.29
- ==2026.1.26
- ==2026.1.6
- ==2026.1.11
- ==2026.1.5
- ==2026.1.8
- ==2026.1.16
- ==2026.1.12
- ==2026.1.7
- ==2026.1.24
- ==2026.1.4
- ==2026.1.19
- ==2026.1.25
- ==2026.1.3
- ==2026.1.2
- ==2026.1.1
- ==2026.1.0
- ==2026.1.22
- ==2026.1.9
- ==2026.1.10
- ==2026.1.13
Package maintainers
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@mkg20001 Maciej Krüger <mkg20001+nix@gmail.com>
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@chrisportela Chris Portela <chris@chrisportela.com>