The vulnerability is possible because of an unsafe shell execution pattern in the btool configuration helper, which constructs OS command strings from dynamic parameters without disabling shell interpretation.
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| Link | Providers |
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| https://advisory.splunk.com/advisories/SVD-2026-0614 |
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Thu, 18 Jun 2026 20:45:00 +0000
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Splunk splunk Ai Toolkit |
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Splunk splunk Ai Toolkit |
Thu, 18 Jun 2026 04:45:00 +0000
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| Description | In Splunk AI Toolkit versions below 5.7.4, a user who holds the "admin" Splunk role could execute arbitrary OS commands on the host running the Splunk Enterprise instance. The vulnerability is possible because of an unsafe shell execution pattern in the btool configuration helper, which constructs OS command strings from dynamic parameters without disabling shell interpretation. | |
| Title | OS Command Injection in the btool Configuration Helper in Splunk AI Toolkit | |
| Weaknesses | CWE-78 | |
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cvssV3_1
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: cisco
Published:
Updated: 2026-06-17T18:04:08.968Z
Reserved: 2025-10-08T11:59:15.402Z
Link: CVE-2026-20266
Updated: 2026-06-17T18:04:05.640Z
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