CVE-2026-72819 is a remote code execution vulnerability in Grav CMS affecting versions before 2.0.13. The flaw resides in Flex Objects plugin settings validation, where routine name validation can be bypassed by supplying array notation instead of the expected string notation. This allows an authenticated attacker to invoke the unzip routine with a crafted ZIP archive containing PHP code, resulting in attacker-controlled PHP files being written into the web root and subsequently executed. The issue has also been described as involving improper validation of blueprint dynamic-field directives, enabling arbitrary public static PHP method invocation as part of the exploitation path.
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A remote code execution vulnerability in Grav CMS Flex Objects plugin settings validation that allows authenticated users to execute arbitrary code via a malicious ZIP upload, affecting Grav CMS before version 2.0.13.
A remote code execution vulnerability in Grav CMS Flex Objects plugin caused by unsafe validation of static method calls in blueprint dynamic-field directives.
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