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CVE-2026-11956

TwiN gatus OIDC Session Cookie oidc.go setSessionCookie missing secure attribute

Published: Jun 11, 2026Updated: Jun 11, 2026 Sources: CVE List NVD
3.7CVSS
LOW

A vulnerability was determined in TwiN gatus 5.36.0. Impacted is the function setSessionCookie of the file security/oidc.go of the component OIDC Session Cookie Handler. Executing a manipulation can lead to sensitive cookie without secure attribute. The attack can be launched remotely. This attack is characterized by high complexity. The exploitability is considered difficult. The reported GitHub issue was closed with the label "not planned".

EPSS Score
N/A
CISA KEV
Not in KEV
Exploits
No Known Exploits
Remediation
No Fix Available

CVSS Vector Breakdown

AV:NAC:HPR:NUI:NS:UC:LI:NA:N
Exploitability
AV:NAttack Vector
Network
AC:HAttack Complexity
High
PR:NPrivileges Required
None
UI:NUser Interaction
None
Scope
S:UScope
Unchanged
Impact
C:LConfidentiality
Low
I:NIntegrity
None
A:NAvailability
None

Weaknesses

Affected Products

gatus
TwiN

Exploitability

No known exploits, KEV entries, or remediation guidance available for this vulnerability yet.

References

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Timeline

Published
Jun 11, 2026
Last Updated
Jun 11, 2026

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