CVE-2026-61429 is a high-severity server-side request forgery vulnerability affecting PraisonAI versions prior to 1.6.78. The flaw resides in the Crawl4AI/Chromium backend, where SSRF protections can be bypassed through a combination of DNS rebinding and HTTP redirect handling. An attacker can supply a crafted URL that appears acceptable during the initial validation phase but subsequently resolves or redirects to internal network resources. Because the headless browser follows the resulting navigation path, it can be induced to access internal services and return their responses to the attacker, including sensitive canary values and other data exposed by reachable internal endpoints.
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