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CVSS 9.1 · CRITICAL

CVE-2026-43534

OpenClaw before 2026.4.10 contains an input validation vulnerability that allows external hook metadata to be enqueued as trusted system events. Attackers can supply malicious hook names to escalate untrusted input into higher-trust agent context.

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Análisis

OpenClaw is a niche tool with low adoption in the standard web and mobile development stack. While the vulnerability is critical and allows for privilege escalation to a higher-trust context via malicious hook metadata, its limited deployment does not warrant surfacing this to the broader developer community.

Severidad

Puntaje: 9.1(CRITICAL)
Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N
AV: NETWORK
AC: LOW
PR: NONE
UI: NONE
S: UNCHANGED
C: HIGH
I: HIGH
A: NONE
Tipo de falla (CWE): CWE-345

EPSS

Probabilidad de explotación (próx. 30 días): 0.0001 (0.0%)
Percentil: 2.9%
EPSS: 2026-05-06

Afecta

openclaw:openclaw

Descripción técnica

OpenClaw before 2026.4.10 contains an input validation vulnerability that allows external hook metadata to be enqueued as trusted system events. Attackers can supply malicious hook names to escalate untrusted input into higher-trust agent context.

Publicada: 5/5/2026, 12:16:19
Última modificación: 7/5/2026, 1:53:35

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