CVE-2026-32632

Published: Mar 18, 2026 Last Modified: Mar 18, 2026
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MEDIUM 5,9
Attack Vector: network
Attack Complexity: high
Privileges Required: none
User Interaction: required
Scope: unchanged
Confidentiality: high
Integrity: low
Availability: none

Description

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Glances is an open-source system cross-platform monitoring tool. Glances recently added DNS rebinding protection for the MCP endpoint, but prior to version 4.5.2, the main REST/WebUI FastAPI application still accepts arbitrary `Host` headers and does not apply `TrustedHostMiddleware` or an equivalent host allowlist. As a result, the REST API, WebUI, and token endpoint remain reachable through attacker-controlled domains in classic DNS rebinding scenarios. Once the victim browser has rebound the attacker domain to the Glances service, same-origin policy no longer protects the API because the browser considers the rebinding domain to be the origin. This is a distinct issue from the previously reported default CORS weakness. CORS is not required for exploitation here because DNS rebinding causes the victim browser to treat the malicious domain as same-origin with the rebinding target. Version 4.5.2 contains a patch for the issue.

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Origin Validation Error

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Common Consequences
Security Scopes Affected:
Other Access Control
Potential Impacts:
Gain Privileges Or Assume Identity Varies By Context
Applicable Platforms
Technologies: Not Technology-Specific, Web Based
View CWE Details
https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/security/advisories/GHSA-hhcg-r27j-fhv9
https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/commit/5850c564ee10804fdf884823b9c210eb954…
https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/releases/tag/v4.5.2
https://github.com/nicolargo/glances/security/advisories/GHSA-hhcg-r27j-fhv9