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  • SimpleHelp bug lets attackers create rogue technician accounts

    News, Research, Risk, Vendors, Vulnerabilities
    June 16, 2026

    A critical SimpleHelp flaw lets unauthenticated attackers create privileged technician accounts on OIDC-enabled servers. The bug affects version 5.5.15 and older, along with 6.0 pre-release builds, and was fixed on June 9.

    SimpleHelp bug lets attackers create rogue technician accounts

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