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                "text": "The Netherlands Cyber Security Center (henceforth: NCSC-NL) maintains this portal to enhance access to its information and vulnerabilities. The use of this information is subject to the following terms and conditions:\n\nThe vulnerabilities disclosed in this portal are gathered by NCSC-NL from a variety of open sources, which the user can retrieve from other platforms. NCSC-NL makes every reasonable effort to ensure that the content of this portal is kept up to date, and that it is accurate and complete. Nevertheless, NCSC-NL cannot entirely rule out the possibility of errors, and therefore cannot give any warranty in respect of its completeness, accuracy or real-time keeping up-to-date. NCSC-NL does not control nor guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness or completeness of information obtained from these external sources. The vulnerabilities disclosed in this portal are intended solely for the convenience of professional parties to take appropriate measures to manage the risks posed to the cybersecurity. No rights can be derived from the information provided therein.\n\nNCSC-NL and the Kingdom of the Netherlands assume no legal liability or responsibility for any damage resulting from either the use or inability of use of the vulnerabilities disclosed in this portal. This includes damage resulting from the inaccuracy of incompleteness of the information contained in it.\nThe information on this page is subject to Dutch law. All disputes related to or arising from the use of this portal regarding the disclosure of vulnerabilities will be submitted to the competent court in The Hague. This choice of means also applies to the court in summary proceedings."
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                    "category": "description",
                    "text": "## Summary\n\nThe GHSA-gh4x fix (commit 5d3de60) addressed unauthenticated configuration secrets exposure on the `/api/v4/config` endpoints by introducing `as_dict_secure()` redaction. However, the `/api/v4/args` and `/api/v4/args/{item}` endpoints were not addressed by this fix. These endpoints return the complete command-line arguments namespace via `vars(self.args)`, which includes the password hash (salt + pbkdf2_hmac), SNMP community strings, SNMP authentication keys, and the configuration file path. When Glances runs without `--password` (the default), these endpoints are accessible without any authentication.\n\n## Details\n\nThe secrets exposure fix (GHSA-gh4x, commit 5d3de60) modified three config-related endpoints to use `as_dict_secure()` when no password is configured:\n\n```python\n# glances/outputs/glances_restful_api.py:1168 (FIXED)\nargs_json = self.config.as_dict() if self.args.password else self.config.as_dict_secure()\n```\n\nHowever, the `_api_args` and `_api_args_item` endpoints were not part of this fix and still return all arguments without any sanitization:\n\n```python\n# glances/outputs/glances_restful_api.py:1222-1237\ndef _api_args(self):\n    try:\n        # Get the RAW value of the args dict\n        # Use vars to convert namespace to dict\n        args_json = vars(self.args)\n    except Exception as e:\n        raise HTTPException(status.HTTP_404_NOT_FOUND, f\"Cannot get args ({str(e)})\")\n\n    return GlancesJSONResponse(args_json)\n```\n\nAnd the item-specific endpoint:\n\n```python\n# glances/outputs/glances_restful_api.py:1239-1258\ndef _api_args_item(self, item: str):\n    ...\n    args_json = vars(self.args)[item]\n    return GlancesJSONResponse(args_json)\n```\n\nThe `self.args` namespace contains sensitive fields set during initialization in `glances/main.py`:\n\n1. **`password`** (line 806-819): When `--password` is used, this contains the salt + pbkdf2_hmac hash. An attacker can use this for offline brute-force attacks.\n\n2. **`snmp_community`** (line 445): Default `\"public\"`, but may be set to a secret community string for SNMP monitoring.\n\n3. **`snmp_user`** (line 448): SNMP v3 username, default `\"private\"`.\n\n4. **`snmp_auth`** (line 450): SNMP v3 authentication key, default `\"password\"` but typically set to a secret value.\n\n5. **`conf_file`** (line 198): Path to the configuration file, reveals filesystem structure.\n\n6. **`username`** (line 430/800): The Glances authentication username.\n\nBoth endpoints are registered on the authenticated router (line 504-505):\n```python\nf'{base_path}/args': self._api_args,\nf'{base_path}/args/{{item}}': self._api_args_item,\n```\n\nWhen `--password` is not set (the default), the router has NO authentication dependency (line 479-480), making these endpoints completely unauthenticated:\n```python\nif self.args.password:\n    router = APIRouter(prefix=self.url_prefix, dependencies=[Depends(self.authentication)])\nelse:\n    router = APIRouter(prefix=self.url_prefix)\n```\n\n## PoC\n\n**Scenario 1: No password configured (default deployment)**\n\n```bash\n# Start Glances in web server mode (default, no password)\nglances -w\n\n# Access all command line arguments without authentication\ncurl -s http://localhost:61208/api/4/args | python -m json.tool\n\n# Expected output includes sensitive fields:\n# \"password\": \"\",\n# \"snmp_community\": \"public\",\n# \"snmp_user\": \"private\",\n# \"snmp_auth\": \"password\",\n# \"username\": \"glances\",\n# \"conf_file\": \"/home/user/.config/glances/glances.conf\",\n\n# Access specific sensitive argument\ncurl -s http://localhost:61208/api/4/args/snmp_community\ncurl -s http://localhost:61208/api/4/args/snmp_auth\n```\n\n**Scenario 2: Password configured (authenticated deployment)**\n\n```bash\n# Start Glances with password authentication\nglances -w --password --username admin\n\n# Authenticate and access args (password hash exposed to authenticated users)\ncurl -s -u admin:mypassword http://localhost:61208/api/4/args/password\n# Returns the salt$pbkdf2_hmac hash which enables offline brute-force\n```\n\n## Impact\n\n- **Unauthenticated network reconnaissance:** When Glances runs without `--password` (the common default for internal/trusted networks), anyone who can reach the web server can enumerate SNMP credentials, usernames, file paths, and all runtime configuration.\n\n- **Offline password cracking:** When authentication is enabled, an authenticated user can retrieve the password hash (salt + pbkdf2_hmac) and perform offline brute-force attacks. The hash uses pbkdf2_hmac with SHA-256 and 100,000 iterations (see `glances/password.py:45`), which provides some protection but is still crackable with modern hardware.\n\n- **Lateral movement:** Exposed SNMP community strings and v3 authentication keys can be used to access other network devices monitored by the Glances instance.\n\n- **Supply chain for CORS attack:** Combined with the default CORS misconfiguration (finding 001), these secrets can be stolen cross-origin by a malicious website.\n\n## Recommended Fix\n\nApply the same redaction pattern used for the `/api/v4/config` endpoints:\n\n```python\n# glances/outputs/glances_restful_api.py\n\n_SENSITIVE_ARGS = frozenset({\n    'password', 'snmp_community', 'snmp_user', 'snmp_auth',\n    'conf_file', 'password_prompt', 'username_used',\n})\n\ndef _api_args(self):\n    try:\n        args_json = vars(self.args).copy()\n        if not self.args.password:\n            for key in _SENSITIVE_ARGS:\n                if key in args_json:\n                    args_json[key] = \"********\"\n        # Never expose the password hash, even to authenticated users\n        if 'password' in args_json and args_json['password']:\n            args_json['password'] = \"********\"\n    except Exception as e:\n        raise HTTPException(status.HTTP_404_NOT_FOUND, f\"Cannot get args ({str(e)})\")\n    return GlancesJSONResponse(args_json)\n\ndef _api_args_item(self, item: str):\n    if item not in self.args:\n        raise HTTPException(status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST, f\"Unknown argument item {item}\")\n    try:\n        if item in _SENSITIVE_ARGS:\n            if not self.args.password:\n                return GlancesJSONResponse(\"********\")\n            if item == 'password':\n                return GlancesJSONResponse(\"********\")\n        args_json = vars(self.args)[item]\n    except Exception as e:\n        raise HTTPException(status.HTTP_404_NOT_FOUND, f\"Cannot get args item ({str(e)})\")\n    return GlancesJSONResponse(args_json)\n```",
                    "title": "github - https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-cvwp-r2g2-j824"
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                    "text": "Glances is an open-source system cross-platform monitoring tool. The GHSA-gh4x fix (commit 5d3de60) addressed unauthenticated configuration secrets exposure on the `/api/v4/config` endpoints by introducing `as_dict_secure()` redaction. However, the `/api/v4/args` and `/api/v4/args/{item}` endpoints were not addressed by this fix. These endpoints return the complete command-line arguments namespace via `vars(self.args)`, which includes the password hash (salt + pbkdf2_hmac), SNMP community strings, SNMP authentication keys, and the configuration file path. When Glances runs without `--password` (the default), these endpoints are accessible without any authentication. Version 4.5.2 provides a more complete fix.",
                    "title": "nvd - https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-32609"
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                {
                    "category": "description",
                    "text": "Glances is an open-source system cross-platform monitoring tool. The GHSA-gh4x fix (commit 5d3de60) addressed unauthenticated configuration secrets exposure on the `/api/v4/config` endpoints by introducing `as_dict_secure()` redaction. However, the `/api/v4/args` and `/api/v4/args/{item}` endpoints were not addressed by this fix. These endpoints return the complete command-line arguments namespace via `vars(self.args)`, which includes the password hash (salt + pbkdf2_hmac), SNMP community strings, SNMP authentication keys, and the configuration file path. When Glances runs without `--password` (the default), these endpoints are accessible without any authentication. Version 4.5.2 provides a more complete fix.",
                    "title": "cveprojectv5 - https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-32609"
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                    "text": "Glances is an open-source system cross-platform monitoring tool. The GHSA-gh4x fix (commit 5d3de60) addressed unauthenticated configuration secrets exposure on the `/api/v4/config` endpoints by introducing `as_dict_secure()` redaction. However, the `/api/v4/args` and `/api/v4/args/{item}` endpoints were not addressed by this fix. These endpoints return the complete command-line arguments namespace via `vars(self.args)`, which includes the password hash (salt + pbkdf2_hmac), SNMP community strings, SNMP authentication keys, and the configuration file path. When Glances runs without `--password` (the default), these endpoints are accessible without any authentication. Version 4.5.2 provides a more complete fix.",
                    "title": "debian - https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2026-32609"
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                    "text": "## Summary\n\nThe GHSA-gh4x fix (commit 5d3de60) addressed unauthenticated configuration secrets exposure on the `/api/v4/config` endpoints by introducing `as_dict_secure()` redaction. However, the `/api/v4/args` and `/api/v4/args/{item}` endpoints were not addressed by this fix. These endpoints return the complete command-line arguments namespace via `vars(self.args)`, which includes the password hash (salt + pbkdf2_hmac), SNMP community strings, SNMP authentication keys, and the configuration file path. When Glances runs without `--password` (the default), these endpoints are accessible without any authentication.\n\n## Details\n\nThe secrets exposure fix (GHSA-gh4x, commit 5d3de60) modified three config-related endpoints to use `as_dict_secure()` when no password is configured:\n\n```python\n# glances/outputs/glances_restful_api.py:1168 (FIXED)\nargs_json = self.config.as_dict() if self.args.password else self.config.as_dict_secure()\n```\n\nHowever, the `_api_args` and `_api_args_item` endpoints were not part of this fix and still return all arguments without any sanitization:\n\n```python\n# glances/outputs/glances_restful_api.py:1222-1237\ndef _api_args(self):\n    try:\n        # Get the RAW value of the args dict\n        # Use vars to convert namespace to dict\n        args_json = vars(self.args)\n    except Exception as e:\n        raise HTTPException(status.HTTP_404_NOT_FOUND, f\"Cannot get args ({str(e)})\")\n\n    return GlancesJSONResponse(args_json)\n```\n\nAnd the item-specific endpoint:\n\n```python\n# glances/outputs/glances_restful_api.py:1239-1258\ndef _api_args_item(self, item: str):\n    ...\n    args_json = vars(self.args)[item]\n    return GlancesJSONResponse(args_json)\n```\n\nThe `self.args` namespace contains sensitive fields set during initialization in `glances/main.py`:\n\n1. **`password`** (line 806-819): When `--password` is used, this contains the salt + pbkdf2_hmac hash. An attacker can use this for offline brute-force attacks.\n\n2. **`snmp_community`** (line 445): Default `\"public\"`, but may be set to a secret community string for SNMP monitoring.\n\n3. **`snmp_user`** (line 448): SNMP v3 username, default `\"private\"`.\n\n4. **`snmp_auth`** (line 450): SNMP v3 authentication key, default `\"password\"` but typically set to a secret value.\n\n5. **`conf_file`** (line 198): Path to the configuration file, reveals filesystem structure.\n\n6. **`username`** (line 430/800): The Glances authentication username.\n\nBoth endpoints are registered on the authenticated router (line 504-505):\n```python\nf'{base_path}/args': self._api_args,\nf'{base_path}/args/{{item}}': self._api_args_item,\n```\n\nWhen `--password` is not set (the default), the router has NO authentication dependency (line 479-480), making these endpoints completely unauthenticated:\n```python\nif self.args.password:\n    router = APIRouter(prefix=self.url_prefix, dependencies=[Depends(self.authentication)])\nelse:\n    router = APIRouter(prefix=self.url_prefix)\n```\n\n## PoC\n\n**Scenario 1: No password configured (default deployment)**\n\n```bash\n# Start Glances in web server mode (default, no password)\nglances -w\n\n# Access all command line arguments without authentication\ncurl -s http://localhost:61208/api/4/args | python -m json.tool\n\n# Expected output includes sensitive fields:\n# \"password\": \"\",\n# \"snmp_community\": \"public\",\n# \"snmp_user\": \"private\",\n# \"snmp_auth\": \"password\",\n# \"username\": \"glances\",\n# \"conf_file\": \"/home/user/.config/glances/glances.conf\",\n\n# Access specific sensitive argument\ncurl -s http://localhost:61208/api/4/args/snmp_community\ncurl -s http://localhost:61208/api/4/args/snmp_auth\n```\n\n**Scenario 2: Password configured (authenticated deployment)**\n\n```bash\n# Start Glances with password authentication\nglances -w --password --username admin\n\n# Authenticate and access args (password hash exposed to authenticated users)\ncurl -s -u admin:mypassword http://localhost:61208/api/4/args/password\n# Returns the salt$pbkdf2_hmac hash which enables offline brute-force\n```\n\n## Impact\n\n- **Unauthenticated network reconnaissance:** When Glances runs without `--password` (the common default for internal/trusted networks), anyone who can reach the web server can enumerate SNMP credentials, usernames, file paths, and all runtime configuration.\n\n- **Offline password cracking:** When authentication is enabled, an authenticated user can retrieve the password hash (salt + pbkdf2_hmac) and perform offline brute-force attacks. The hash uses pbkdf2_hmac with SHA-256 and 100,000 iterations (see `glances/password.py:45`), which provides some protection but is still crackable with modern hardware.\n\n- **Lateral movement:** Exposed SNMP community strings and v3 authentication keys can be used to access other network devices monitored by the Glances instance.\n\n- **Supply chain for CORS attack:** Combined with the default CORS misconfiguration (finding 001), these secrets can be stolen cross-origin by a malicious website.\n\n## Recommended Fix\n\nApply the same redaction pattern used for the `/api/v4/config` endpoints:\n\n```python\n# glances/outputs/glances_restful_api.py\n\n_SENSITIVE_ARGS = frozenset({\n    'password', 'snmp_community', 'snmp_user', 'snmp_auth',\n    'conf_file', 'password_prompt', 'username_used',\n})\n\ndef _api_args(self):\n    try:\n        args_json = vars(self.args).copy()\n        if not self.args.password:\n            for key in _SENSITIVE_ARGS:\n                if key in args_json:\n                    args_json[key] = \"********\"\n        # Never expose the password hash, even to authenticated users\n        if 'password' in args_json and args_json['password']:\n            args_json['password'] = \"********\"\n    except Exception as e:\n        raise HTTPException(status.HTTP_404_NOT_FOUND, f\"Cannot get args ({str(e)})\")\n    return GlancesJSONResponse(args_json)\n\ndef _api_args_item(self, item: str):\n    if item not in self.args:\n        raise HTTPException(status.HTTP_400_BAD_REQUEST, f\"Unknown argument item {item}\")\n    try:\n        if item in _SENSITIVE_ARGS:\n            if not self.args.password:\n                return GlancesJSONResponse(\"********\")\n            if item == 'password':\n                return GlancesJSONResponse(\"********\")\n        args_json = vars(self.args)[item]\n    except Exception as e:\n        raise HTTPException(status.HTTP_404_NOT_FOUND, f\"Cannot get args item ({str(e)})\")\n    return GlancesJSONResponse(args_json)\n```",
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                    "category": "external",
                    "summary": "Reference - cveprojectv5; github; nvd",
                    "url": "https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/security/advisories/GHSA-cvwp-r2g2-j824"
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                    "category": "external",
                    "summary": "Reference - cveprojectv5; github; nvd",
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                    "category": "external",
                    "summary": "Reference - cveprojectv5; github; nvd",
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                {
                    "category": "external",
                    "summary": "Reference - github",
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                    "category": "external",
                    "summary": "Reference - github",
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