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LiteLLM Vulnerability Chain Enables Low-Privilege Server Takeover

A shocking vulnerability chain in LiteLLM has been discovered, allowing hackers to hijack servers with just a low-privilege account, and experts warn it's a critical threat with a near-perfect CVSS score of 9.9. By chaining three distinct bugs, attackers can escalate their access to full admin rights and run code on the server.

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Anthropic's MCP Flaw Exposes 200K Servers to Takeover Risk

A security flaw in Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) could put a staggering 200,000 servers at risk of complete takeover, leaving thousands of machines vulnerable to attack. This design flaw, described as a vulnerability by security researchers, highlights a potentially disastrous weakness in a protocol meant to manage AI model context.

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Nginx Flaw Exploited for Server Takeovers

A critical vulnerability in Nginx UI's Model Context Protocol (MCP) support is being actively exploited, allowing attackers to take over servers without any authentication. If your organization exposes Nginx UI with MCP support, your servers may be at risk of a full takeover.

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nginx-ui Flaw Enables Full Server Takeover via Active Exploits

A single flaw in nginx-ui, a popular open-source management tool for Nginx, has been actively exploited, allowing attackers to seize control of your server with ease. This critical authentication bypass vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-33032, has been rated extremely severe with a CVSS score of 9.8.

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