VU#243636: VPS.org one-click deployment templates contain multiple vulnerabilities

Date Jul 31, 2026
Type Coordinated disclosure
Signal Patch review
Vendor / Product Multiple vendors · VPS.org one-click deployment templates contain multiple vulnerabilities
Patch review

Summary

Overview VPS.org's one-click deployment templates provision services with default passwords and predefined network bindings instead of generating randomized secrets or applying per-deployment hardening measures. Description VPS.org is a cloud and virtual private server hosting provider that offers a library of templates for quickly provisioning common applications and services. Multiple vulnerabilities exist in the one-click deployment templates feature. These vulnerabilities stem from the same root cause: content is directly instantiated from static templates, using default passwords and static secrets with no deployment-specific randomization or interface-binding hardening at provisioning time. CVE-2026-16503 The Supabase template provides an instance of PostgreSQL that is bound to all network interfaces (0.0.0.0:5432) and uses the... Related CVEs: CVE-2026-16503, CVE-2026-16504.

Why it matters

CERT/CC notes often cover coordinated disclosures, multi-vendor exposure, infrastructure risk, or cases where remediation guidance is still developing.

Operator check

Review the CERT/CC Vulnerability Note and compare the affected vendor and product list against your inventory. Apply vendor fixes or compensating controls for VPS.org one-click deployment templates contain multiple vulnerabilities where available.

Sources

PatchBrief uses public sources. It does not scan environments, verify exposure, or replace vendor guidance.