Comparison Overview
Marenco

Marenco
Quartier Caussereine, Le Cannet Des Maures, 83340, FR
Last Update: 02/04/2026
Marenco, filiale de VINCI Construction en France, est un acteur spécialisé dans le terrassement et les métiers associés, dans la région Sud. Basé au Cannet-des-Maures (83) et au carrefour des Bouches-du-Rhône, des Alpes-Maritimes et du Var, Marenco intervient en amont d...

NCC
Herrjärva Torg 4, Stockholm, Solna, SE, 170 67
Last Update: 30/03/2026
NCC is one of the leading construction companies in the Nordics. Based on its expertise in managing complex construction processes, NCC contributes to a positive impact of construction for its customers and society. NCC is one of the largest players in the Nordic cons...
Compliance Ranges Comparison

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Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals
Incidents vs Construction Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for Marenco in 2026.
Incidents vs Construction Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for NCC in 2026.
Incident History - Marenco (X = Date, Y = Severity)
Marenco cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Incident History - NCC (X = Date, Y = Severity)
NCC cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Notable Incidents

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NCC
FAQ
Latest Global CVEs
PraisonAI before 1.5.115 contains a path traversal vulnerability in MultiAgentMonitor that fails to sanitize agent IDs when building file paths. Attackers can include traversal sequences like ../ in agent IDs to read, write, or overwrite arbitrary files, enabling sensitive disclosure, denial of service, or code execution.
PraisonAI before 1.5.115 contains an information disclosure vulnerability in the MultiAgentLedger component that allows attackers to access sensitive data by registering agents with duplicate IDs. Attackers can exploit the lack of agent ID uniqueness enforcement to share ledger instances and expose system prompts and conversation history between agents.
PraisonAI before 1.5.128 contains a cross-origin agent execution vulnerability in the AGUI endpoint that allows remote attackers to trigger arbitrary agent execution. The POST /agui endpoint lacks authentication and hardcodes Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * headers, combined with Starlette's Content-Type-agnostic JSON parsing, enabling attackers to bypass CORS preflight checks via simple requests and exfiltrate sensitive agent responses including tool execution results and environment data.
PraisonAI before 4.5.128 contains an arbitrary shell command execution vulnerability where the UI modules hardcode approval_mode to auto, overriding administrator configuration from PRAISON_APPROVAL_MODE environment variable. Authenticated attackers can instruct the LLM agent to execute arbitrary shell commands via subprocess.run with shell=True, bypassing the manual approval gate and insufficient command sanitization blocklists.
PraisonAI before 1.5.128 caches tool approval decisions by tool name only, not by invocation arguments, allowing subsequent execute_command calls to bypass approval prompts. Attackers can exploit this by obtaining initial approval for a benign command, then silently exfiltrate API keys and credentials via subsequent shell commands without user consent.