CVE-2026-22236 is an improper authentication vulnerability in BLUVOYIX (Bluspark Global) backend APIs where the APIs fail to validate a valid authorization token. As a result, remote attackers can access and invoke vulnerable API endpoints without authentication (the report indicates requests could succeed even with an omitted token and that authorization handling was effectively broken). This can be exploited by sending crafted HTTP requests to the exposed API endpoints, enabling unauthorized access to customer data and facilitating full platform compromise.
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A set of critical flaws in the Bluvoyix cloud supply-chain management platform that could enable full platform compromise, including unauthorized API access and creation of administrator accounts, leading to exposure and manipulation of customer/shipment data.
An improper authentication vulnerability in BLUVOYIX backend APIs that allows unauthenticated remote attackers to send crafted HTTP requests and potentially gain full access to customer data and compromise the platform.
Broken authentication/authorization in BLUVOYIX APIs where endpoints failed to validate authorization tokens, allowing unauthenticated access to API functionality and data.
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