CVE-2026-47367 is a critical improper input validation vulnerability in Ubiquiti UID Enterprise Agent that can lead to operating system command injection on the host device. The flaw affects UID Enterprise Agent version 1.61.3 and earlier. A low-privileged attacker with network access to the agent can exploit insufficient validation of attacker-controlled input to cause arbitrary commands to be executed in the host operating system context. Public reporting characterizes the issue as command injection arising from improper input validation, with some analyses also mapping the resulting behavior to OS command injection weakness classes. UID Enterprise Agent is used to integrate UniFi Consoles with Ubiquiti's identity platform, so compromise of the agent can have effects beyond the local service boundary.
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A critical command injection vulnerability in the UID Enterprise Agent caused by improper input validation, allowing low-privileged users to execute commands.
A command injection vulnerability in UID Enterprise Agent caused by improper input validation, allowing a low-privileged network-accessible attacker to execute commands on the host device.
A Bulletin 065 vulnerability in UniFi OS mentioned as part of a chain with CVE-2026-47368; the specific flaw type is not stated in the content.
A critical command injection vulnerability in Ubiquiti UID Enterprise Agent that allows a low-privilege network user to execute arbitrary commands on the host device, potentially compromising UniFi Consoles and connected identity, VPN, WiFi, SSO, and physical access systems.
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