CVE-2026-34977
Description
Aperi'Solve is an open-source steganalysis web platform. Prior to 3.2.1, when uploading a JPEG, a user can specify an optional password to accompany the JPEG. This password is then directly passed into an expect command, which is then subsequently passed into a bash -c command, without any form of sanitization or validation. An unauthenticated attacker can achieve root-level RCE inside the worker container with a single HTTP request, enabling full read/write access to all user-uploaded images, analysis results, and plaintext steganography passwords stored on disk. Because the container shares a Docker network with PostgreSQL and Redis (no authentication on either), the attacker can pivot to dump the entire database or manipulate the job queue to poison results for other users. If Docker socket mounting or host volume mounts are present, this could escalate to full host compromise. This would also include defacement of the website itself. This vulnerability is fixed in 3.2.1.
Affected products
1Patches
10193ca4a7d8aVulnerability mechanics
Synthesis attempt was rejected by the grounding validator. Re-run pending.
References
4- github.com/Zeecka/AperiSolve/commit/0193ca4a7d8ae9d6ba6cde82d37a6f94953463b4nvdPatch
- github.com/Zeecka/AperiSolve/pull/195nvdPatch
- github.com/Zeecka/AperiSolve/security/advisories/GHSA-8r22-62p7-9jrpnvdExploitVendor Advisory
- github.com/Zeecka/AperiSolve/releases/tag/3.2.1nvdRelease Notes
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