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CVE-2026-23885

Published: January 26, 2026
Last updated:20 hours ago (January 26, 2026)
Exploit: YesZero-day: NoPatch: YesTrend: Neutral
TL;DR
Updated January 26, 2026

CVE-2026-23885 is a medium severity vulnerability with a CVSS score of 6.4. Exploits are available; patches have been released and should be applied urgently.

Key Points
  • 1Medium severity (CVSS 6.4/10)
  • 2Public exploits are available
  • 3Vendor patches are available
  • 4Strobes Priority Score: 451/1000 (Medium)
Severity Scores
CVSS v36.4
CVSS v20.0
Priority Score451.0
EPSS Score0.0
Medium
Exploitation LikelihoodMinimal
0.00%EPSS

Very low probability of exploitation

Monitor and patch as resources allow
0.00%
EPSS
6.4
CVSS
Yes
Exploit
Yes
Patch
Medium Priority
exploit exists

EPSS predicts the probability of exploitation in the next 30 days based on real-world threat data, complementing CVSS severity scores with actual risk assessment.

Description

Summary

A vulnerability was discovered during a manual security audit of the AlchemyCMS source code. The application uses the Ruby eval() function to dynamically execute a string provided by the resource_handler.engine_name attribute in Alchemy::ResourcesHelper#resource_url_proxy.

Details

The vulnerability exists in app/helpers/alchemy/resources_helper.rb at line 28. The code explicitly bypasses security linting with # rubocop:disable Security/Eval, indicating that the use of a dangerous function was known but not properly mitigated.

Since engine_name is sourced from module definitions that can be influenced by administrative configurations, it allows an authenticated attacker to escape the Ruby sandbox and execute arbitrary system commands on the host OS.

But, for this attack to be possible local file access to the alchemy project or the source on a remote server is necessary in order to manipulate the module config file, though.

PoC (Proof of Concept)

The following standalone Ruby script demonstrates that the eval sink is directly exploitable:

require 'ostruct'

def resource_url_proxy(resource_handler)
  if resource_handler.engine_name && !resource_handler.engine_name.empty?
    eval(resource_handler.engine_name)
  end
end

# Payload to create a file in /tmp directory
payload = "system('touch /tmp/alchemy_rce_verified'); 'main_app'"
handler = OpenStruct.new(engine_name: payload)

resource_url_proxy(handler)

if File.exist?('/tmp/alchemy_rce_verified')
  puts "RCE Verified: Command executed successfully."
end
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CVSS v3 Breakdown
Attack Vector:Local
Attack Complexity:High
Privileges Required:High
User Interaction:Network
Scope:Unchanged
Confidentiality:High
Integrity:High
Availability:High
Exploit References
GitHub
Patch References
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Trend Analysis
Neutral
Advisories
GitHub AdvisoryNVD
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