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Jun 18, 2026 - 11:07 vuln.today
DescriptionCVE.org
Alpine Linux: cacti fixed in 1.2.31-0
AnalysisAI
Cacti, the open-source network graphing and monitoring solution, has been patched in Alpine Linux at package version 1.2.31-0. The nature of the underlying vulnerability is not disclosed in the available data - no description, CWE classification, or CVSS scoring has been published at time of analysis. …
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Attack ChainAIDerived
Hypothetical attack flow derived from CVE metadata
Access
Access vulnerable Cacti instance
Exploit
Exploit unknown vulnerability
Impact
Achieve uncharacterized impact
Access
Access vulnerable Cacti instance
Exploit
Exploit unknown vulnerability
Impact
Achieve uncharacterized impact
Vulnerability AssessmentAI
| Exploitation | No exploitation conditions can be stated with confidence - the CVE description provides no technical detail beyond the fix version. … Additional conditions and limiting factors are described in the full assessment. |
| Risk Assessment | Risk assessment is severely constrained by absent data. … Full risk analysis with EPSS, KEV, and SSVC signal comparison available after sign-in. |
| Exploit Scenario | An attack scenario cannot be responsibly constructed from the available data, as the vulnerability type, affected component, and required access level are all unknown. No POC code has been identified. … |
| Remediation | Upgrade the Cacti package on Alpine Linux to version 1.2.31-0 or later using the standard Alpine package manager: 'apk upgrade cacti'. … Detailed patch versions, workarounds, and compensating controls in full report. |
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