CVE-2026-44339
published 2026-05-08CVE-2026-44339: PraisonAI is a multi-agent teams system. Prior to praisonai version 4.6.37 and praisonaiagents version 1.6.37, praisonaiagents resolves unresolved tool names…
PriorityP350high8.6CVSS 3.1
AVNACLPRNUINSUCLIHAL
EPSS
0.36%
28.2th percentile
PraisonAI is a multi-agent teams system. Prior to praisonai version 4.6.37 and praisonaiagents version 1.6.37, praisonaiagents resolves unresolved tool names against module globals and __main__ after it fails to match the declared tool list and the registry. With the default agent configuration, _perm_allow is None, so undeclared non-dangerous tool names are not rejected by the permission gate. An attacker who can influence tool-call names can therefore invoke unintended application callables that were never declared as tools. This issue has been patched in praisonai version 4.6.37 and praisonaiagents version 1.6.37.
Affected
6 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| mervinpraison | praisonai | — | — |
| mervinpraison | praisonai | — | — |
| mervinpraison | praisonai | >= 0 < 4.6.37 | 4.6.37 |
| mervinpraison | praisonaiagents | >= 0 < 1.6.37 | 1.6.37 |
| praison | praisonai | < 4.6.37 | 4.6.37 |
| praison | praisonaiagents | < 1.6.37 | 1.6.37 |
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2026-05-08
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