CVE-2026-47317: CWE-674 Uncontrolled Recursion in Samsung Open Source Escargot
CVE-2026-47317 is an uncontrolled recursion vulnerability in Samsung Open Source Escargot that can lead to excessive memory allocation and potential denial of service. The vulnerability affects a specific version of Escargot identified by commit 590345cc6258317c5da850d846ce6baaf2afc2d3. It has a medium severity rating with a CVSS score of 5. 5. There is no information about an available patch or official remediation. No known exploits are reported in the wild at this time.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
This vulnerability, classified under CWE-674 (Uncontrolled Recursion), exists in the Samsung Open Source project Escargot at the specified commit version. It allows excessive allocation of resources due to uncontrolled recursive calls, potentially causing denial of service by exhausting system resources. The CVSS 3.1 vector indicates the attack requires local access with low complexity, no privileges, and user interaction, impacting availability only.
Potential Impact
The impact is limited to availability, where an attacker with local access and the ability to trigger the vulnerable code via user interaction can cause excessive resource consumption leading to denial of service. There is no confidentiality or integrity impact reported. No known exploits have been observed in the wild.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Since no official fix or patch is currently documented, users should monitor Samsung Open Source advisories for updates. Until a fix is available, limiting local access and avoiding triggering the vulnerable functionality can reduce risk.
CVE-2026-47317: CWE-674 Uncontrolled Recursion in Samsung Open Source Escargot
Description
CVE-2026-47317 is an uncontrolled recursion vulnerability in Samsung Open Source Escargot that can lead to excessive memory allocation and potential denial of service. The vulnerability affects a specific version of Escargot identified by commit 590345cc6258317c5da850d846ce6baaf2afc2d3. It has a medium severity rating with a CVSS score of 5. 5. There is no information about an available patch or official remediation. No known exploits are reported in the wild at this time.
AI-Powered Analysis
Machine-generated threat intelligence
Technical Analysis
This vulnerability, classified under CWE-674 (Uncontrolled Recursion), exists in the Samsung Open Source project Escargot at the specified commit version. It allows excessive allocation of resources due to uncontrolled recursive calls, potentially causing denial of service by exhausting system resources. The CVSS 3.1 vector indicates the attack requires local access with low complexity, no privileges, and user interaction, impacting availability only.
Potential Impact
The impact is limited to availability, where an attacker with local access and the ability to trigger the vulnerable code via user interaction can cause excessive resource consumption leading to denial of service. There is no confidentiality or integrity impact reported. No known exploits have been observed in the wild.
Mitigation Recommendations
Patch status is not yet confirmed — check the vendor advisory for current remediation guidance. Since no official fix or patch is currently documented, users should monitor Samsung Open Source advisories for updates. Until a fix is available, limiting local access and avoiding triggering the vulnerable functionality can reduce risk.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- samsung.tv_appliance
- Date Reserved
- 2026-05-19T05:50:23.979Z
- Cvss Version
- 3.1
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 6a0c1307ec166c07b07e01fe
Added to database: 5/19/2026, 7:36:39 AM
Last enriched: 5/19/2026, 7:51:52 AM
Last updated: 5/19/2026, 8:39:21 AM
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