CVE-2026-72830 is a remote code execution vulnerability in the Grav API plugin affecting versions before 1.0.13. The flaw is caused by improper enforcement of API key scope caps in ConfigController super-scope authorization gates. Because the controller relies on insufficient privilege checks, an API key that is limited to the api.config.write scope can still modify scheduler configuration that should be protected by stronger authorization boundaries. By writing attacker-controlled values into scheduler.custom_jobs, an attacker can cause arbitrary commands to be launched through Symfony Process, resulting in operating-system-level command execution on the Grav host.
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A remote code execution vulnerability in the Grav API plugin caused by improper enforcement of API key scope restrictions in ConfigController, allowing scoped keys to modify scheduler configuration and inject arbitrary commands.
A critical scope bypass and remote code execution flaw in Grav API plugin ConfigController allowing scheduler command injection.
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