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Metasploit exploit targeting 2026 vulnerabilities detected

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterApril 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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  1. New exploits target vulnerable CMS (CVE-2024-46987) and language frameworks (CVE-2026-27966), enabling arbitrary file access and remote code execution via directory traversal and prompt injection.
  2. WebDAV PHP upload vulnerability (CVE-2012-10062) has been enhanced with Linux support and improved detection, increasing the risk of unauthorized file uploads on affected servers.
  3. SMB modules now more reliably identify legacy and non-Windows targets, potentially allowing attackers to better exploit outdated SMB implementations and escalate attacks on misconfigured systems.

Threat, Attack Techniques, and Targets

The recent Metasploit update highlights several new modules and improvements. One notable module exploits a directory traversal vulnerability (CVE-2024-46987) in Camaleon CMS versions 2.8.0 and 2.9.0. Attackers can use this to access private files on affected sites. Another module targets Langflow, exploiting CVE-2026-27966, a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability. Attackers can send specially crafted prompts containing Python code, which LangFlow’s default setup executes. There is also an update for WebDAV PHP uploads (CVE-2012-10062), allowing attackers to upload malicious files, including web shells. Other modules add payloads like a Linux-specific chmod command and enumerate writable directories on Unix systems. These attack techniques mainly focus on web servers and content management systems. The targets include CMS platforms, web servers using WebDAV, and Linux systems with specific vulnerabilities.

Impact, Security Implications, and Remediation Guidance

The new vulnerabilities posed by these modules can lead to serious security breaches. Attackers may gain unauthorized access, execute malicious code, or escalate privileges. The Langflow RCE especially creates a high risk of remote code execution, which can compromise entire systems. The impact on web applications like Camaleon CMS and WebDAV-enabled servers can be significant, leading to data theft, website defacement, or server control. These updates underscore the importance of patching vulnerable software and tightening security configurations. For specific remediation steps, it is recommended to consult the vulnerability reports or vendor guidance. Organizations should ensure they apply patches, disable vulnerable modules, and monitor for suspicious activity. If in doubt, security teams should obtain detailed remediation guidance from the relevant software vendors or security authorities.

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