CVE-2026-46823 is an authorization vulnerability in Oracle Public Sector Financials (International), a component of Oracle E-Business Suite. It affects supported versions 12.2.6 through 12.2.15. The flaw is remotely exploitable by a low-privileged attacker with network access over HTTPS and does not require user interaction. Successful exploitation allows unauthorized access to critical data or complete access to all data accessible by Oracle Public Sector Financials (International). The vulnerability has a changed scope, indicating that compromise of this component may significantly affect additional Oracle E-Business Suite products or trust boundaries beyond the vulnerable component itself.
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One of several Oracle E-Business Suite CVEs referenced as part of a broader bug cluster, without specific details in the content.
An Oracle E-Business Suite vulnerability listed among other May 2026 CSPU fixes; no further details provided in the content.
A high-severity vulnerability in Oracle Public Sector Financials (International) allowing a low-privileged attacker to access critical data over HTTPS.
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