CVE-2026-1433: uniFLOW Universal Login Manager (ULM) Standalone contains an information disclosure vulnerability that may allow an authenticated administrator to access sensitive configuration in
uniFLOW Universal Login Manager (ULM) Standalone
contains an information disclosure vulnerability that may allow an
authenticated administrator to access sensitive configuration information
through the ULM Remote User Interface (RUI). Exploitation requires
administrative privileges and may disclose configuration data associated with
SMTP or LDAP integrations. ULM deployments connected to uniFLOW Server or
uniFLOW Online are not affected.
Details
Original advisory: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2026-1433
Exploitation outlook
EPSS (FIRST.org) estimates each CVE’s probability of exploitation in the next 30 days — here is the CSIRTS.com read on those numbers.
- Low exploitation riskCVE-2026-14330.22% 30-day exploitation probability — currently an unlikely target, but scores change as exploit code circulates. Riskier than 12% of all scored CVEs.
Referenced CVEs
| CVE | CSIRTS overview | External |
|---|---|---|
| CVE-2026-1433 | coverage & exploitation status | NVD · CVE.org |
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