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CVE-2026-16299CRITICAL
Unknown Single Sign On For TNG — Single Sign On For TNG < 2.2.0 - Unauthenticated Arbitrary Password Reset
  AV  AC  PR  UI  S  C  I  A   CVSS    EPSS   %ile   KEV
   N   L   N   N  U  H  H  H    9.8   .0034   27.3     —
AFFECTED
  Product                 Versions     Fixed
  Single Sign On For TNG  unspecified  —
TIMELINE
  Jul 20  Reserved by WPScan
  Aug 10  Published (CNA: WPScan)
  Aug 11  EXPLOIT PUBLISHED — CVE-2026-16299 (Unknown Single Sign On For TNG). Public exploit reference added.
CWE-287 · CNA: WPScan · CVSS v3.1 · 1 reference · NVD status: Received

Description

The Single Sign On For TNG WordPress plugin before 2.2.0 does not properly validate a password reset request, allowing unauthenticated attackers to reset the password of arbitrary users, including administrators, which could lead to a full site takeover.

Lifecycle

Complete event history — 3 events, chronological
DateEventDetail
July 20, 2026ReservedReserved by WPScan
August 10, 2026PublishedPublished (CNA: WPScan)
August 11, 2026EXPLOIT PUBLISHEDEXPLOIT PUBLISHED — CVE-2026-16299 (Unknown Single Sign On For TNG). Public exploit reference added.

Affected

Affected products and packages — 1 row
VendorProduct / PackageEcosystemVersion introducedFixed
UnknownSingle Sign On For TNG

Weaknesses

CWE-287

References (1)

Related

Authoritative record: CVE-2026-16299 at cve.org

Weaknesses: CWE-287

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This is a reference page, not a dated page of record. It assembles the complete lifecycle of CVE-2026-16299 from the CVE Program record, NVD enrichment, the CISA KEV catalog, EPSS, and OSV advisories. The box score's numbers (CVSS, EPSS, KEV status) are current as of Wednesday, August 19, 2026 UTC and are re-derived as the archive grows; only dated daily editions are immutable pages of record. The authoritative source for this identifier is cve.org.