CVE 9.4 CRITICAL

OpenMRS Core arbitrary file write and code execution via Zip Slip in module upload_CVE-2026-40076

9.4 / 10
CRITICAL
CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:H/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:H/SI:H/SA:H

Description

OpenMRS Core is an open source electronic medical record system platform. In versions 2.7.8 and earlier and versions 2.8.0 through 2.8.5, the module upload endpoint at POST `/openmrs/ws/rest/v1/module` is vulnerable to a Zip Slip path traversal attack. During automatic extraction of uploaded .omod archives in `WebModuleUtil.startModule()`, ZIP entries under web/module/ are checked only to see whether the full entry path starts with `..,` and the remaining path is then concatenated into the destination path without normalization or a boundary check. A crafted archive can therefore include entries such as `web/module/../../../../malicious.jsp` and cause files to be written outside the intended module directory.

An authenticated attacker with module upload access can write arbitrary files to locations such as the web application root and achieve remote code execution by uploading a JSP file and then requesting it. The issue is compounded by the fact that the module.allow_web_admin runtime property is enforced in the legacy UI controller but not in the REST API upload path, so deployments relying on that property to block web-based module administration remain exposed through the REST endpoint. This issue has been fixed in versions after 2.7.8 in the 2.7.x line and in version 2.8.6 and later.

AI Analysis

Zip Slip path traversal vulnerability in OpenMRS Core module upload endpoint, allowing arbitrary file write and remote code execution

Basic Information

ID CVE-2026-40076
Source GitHub_M
Published May 6, 2026 at 19:32

Affected Product

Vendor openmrs
Product openmrs-core
Version <= 2.7.8
Affected Versions openmrs openmrs-core <= 2.7.8
openmrs openmrs-core >= 2.8.0, <= 2.8.5

CWE Classification

AI Assessment

AI Score 9.4 / 10
AI Severity Critical
Vendor OpenMRS
Product OpenMRS Core
Version 2.7.8, 2.8.0-2.8.5

References

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