VYPR
Unrated severityNVD Advisory· Published Jun 3, 2026

CVE-2026-8876

CVE-2026-8876

Description

Securly Chrome Extension 3.0.7 has hardcoded AES keys in securly.min.js, exposing sensitive crisis alert and intervention data.

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Securly Chrome Extension 3.0.7 has hardcoded AES keys in securly.min.js, exposing sensitive crisis alert and intervention data.

Vulnerability

Version 3.0.7 of the Securly Chrome Extension contains hardcoded, plaintext AES passphrases within the securly.min.js file. These keys are used to decrypt sensitive crisis alert keyword data and intervention site data [1].

Exploitation

An attacker with access to the securly.min.js file, such as through browser inspection or by obtaining a compromised extension file, can extract the hardcoded AES passphrases. These passphrases can then be used to decrypt sensitive data handled by the extension [1].

Impact

Successful exploitation allows an attacker to decrypt crisis alert keyword data and intervention site data. This could lead to the exposure of sensitive information related to student monitoring and internet safety policies [1].

Mitigation

Version 3.0.7 of the Securly Chrome Extension is affected. Information regarding a fixed version or a release date for a patch is not yet disclosed in the available references. Users are advised to monitor official advisories for updates [1].

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Affected products

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Patches

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Vulnerability mechanics

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