{"dataType":"CVE_RECORD","dataVersion":"5.2","cveMetadata":{"cveId":"CVE-2026-44257","assignerOrgId":"a0819718-46f1-4df5-94e2-005712e83aaa","state":"PUBLISHED","assignerShortName":"GitHub_M","dateReserved":"2026-05-05T16:33:55.844Z","datePublished":"2026-05-12T21:06:42.018Z","dateUpdated":"2026-05-12T21:06:42.018Z"},"containers":{"cna":{"title":"efw4.X: RCE via zipslip","problemTypes":[{"descriptions":[{"cweId":"CWE-77","lang":"en","description":"CWE-77: Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection')","type":"CWE"}]}],"metrics":[{"cvssV4_0":{"attackVector":"NETWORK","attackComplexity":"LOW","attackRequirements":"NONE","privilegesRequired":"NONE","userInteraction":"NONE","vulnConfidentialityImpact":"HIGH","vulnIntegrityImpact":"HIGH","vulnAvailabilityImpact":"HIGH","subConfidentialityImpact":"NONE","subIntegrityImpact":"NONE","subAvailabilityImpact":"NONE","baseScore":9.3,"baseSeverity":"CRITICAL","vectorString":"CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N","version":"4.0"}}],"references":[{"name":"https://github.com/efwGrp/efw4.X/security/advisories/GHSA-q7jx-7x5r-r9f6","tags":["x_refsource_CONFIRM"],"url":"https://github.com/efwGrp/efw4.X/security/advisories/GHSA-q7jx-7x5r-r9f6"}],"affected":[{"vendor":"efwGrp","product":"efw4.X","versions":[{"version":"< 4.08.010","status":"affected"}]}],"providerMetadata":{"orgId":"a0819718-46f1-4df5-94e2-005712e83aaa","shortName":"GitHub_M","dateUpdated":"2026-05-12T21:06:42.018Z"},"descriptions":[{"lang":"en","value":"efw4.X is an Enterprise Framework for Web. Prior to 4.08.010, efw.file.FileManager.unZip writes zip entries to disk using new File(baseDir, zipEntry.getName()) with no canonical-path check. An entry name such as ../../../pwned.jsp escapes the intended extraction directory and lands anywhere the Tomcat process can write — including the servlet context root. Combined with the framework's multipart /uploadServlet and an event that calls file.saveUploadFiles + FileManager.unZip, a remote attacker with no credentials drops a JSP webshell and executes arbitrary commands as the Tomcat user. This vulnerability is fixed in 4.08.010."}],"source":{"advisory":"GHSA-q7jx-7x5r-r9f6","discovery":"UNKNOWN"}}}}