CVE-2026-62675: CWE-94: Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection') in omnigent-ai omnigent
Omnigent is an open-source AI agent framework and meta-harness for orchestrating coding agents. Prior to 0.3.0, multipart POST /v1/sessions accepts an authenticated user's agent bundle and omnigent/server/bundles.py validate_agent_bundle does not reject a tools..callable dotted Python path. omnigent/runner/tool_dispatch.py _resolve_spec_callable imports the specified module and _execute_spec_callable_tool invokes the resolved function, allowing a bundle to select subprocess.check_output and execute a local command with the runner process permissions. This can expose runner files, environment variables, credentials, workspace data, internal services, and availability without administrator access. This issue is fixed in version 0.3.0.
AI Analysis
Technical Summary
Omnigent, an open-source AI agent framework, prior to version 0.3.0, accepts multipart POST requests to /v1/sessions containing an authenticated user's agent bundle. The server-side validation in omnigent/server/bundles.py fails to reject tools callable paths that specify arbitrary Python dotted paths. The tool_dispatch.py module imports and executes these specified callables, enabling an attacker to invoke subprocess.check_output or similar functions. This allows execution of arbitrary local commands with the permissions of the runner process, potentially exposing sensitive runner files, environment variables, credentials, workspace data, internal services, and impacting availability. The vulnerability is addressed in omnigent version 0.3.0.
Potential Impact
Successful exploitation allows an authenticated user to execute arbitrary code on the runner process, leading to full compromise of the runner environment. This includes unauthorized access to sensitive files, environment variables, credentials, internal services, and potential denial of service. The impact affects confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
Mitigation Recommendations
This vulnerability is fixed in omnigent version 0.3.0. Users should upgrade to version 0.3.0 or later to remediate this issue. No other mitigation or temporary workaround is documented. Patch status is not explicitly confirmed beyond the fix in 0.3.0; users should verify with the vendor advisory for the latest remediation guidance.
CVE-2026-62675: CWE-94: Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection') in omnigent-ai omnigent
Description
Omnigent is an open-source AI agent framework and meta-harness for orchestrating coding agents. Prior to 0.3.0, multipart POST /v1/sessions accepts an authenticated user's agent bundle and omnigent/server/bundles.py validate_agent_bundle does not reject a tools..callable dotted Python path. omnigent/runner/tool_dispatch.py _resolve_spec_callable imports the specified module and _execute_spec_callable_tool invokes the resolved function, allowing a bundle to select subprocess.check_output and execute a local command with the runner process permissions. This can expose runner files, environment variables, credentials, workspace data, internal services, and availability without administrator access. This issue is fixed in version 0.3.0.
CVSS v3.1
Score 8.8high
Affected software
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Weaknesses
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Technical Analysis
Omnigent, an open-source AI agent framework, prior to version 0.3.0, accepts multipart POST requests to /v1/sessions containing an authenticated user's agent bundle. The server-side validation in omnigent/server/bundles.py fails to reject tools callable paths that specify arbitrary Python dotted paths. The tool_dispatch.py module imports and executes these specified callables, enabling an attacker to invoke subprocess.check_output or similar functions. This allows execution of arbitrary local commands with the permissions of the runner process, potentially exposing sensitive runner files, environment variables, credentials, workspace data, internal services, and impacting availability. The vulnerability is addressed in omnigent version 0.3.0.
Potential Impact
Successful exploitation allows an authenticated user to execute arbitrary code on the runner process, leading to full compromise of the runner environment. This includes unauthorized access to sensitive files, environment variables, credentials, internal services, and potential denial of service. The impact affects confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
Mitigation Recommendations
This vulnerability is fixed in omnigent version 0.3.0. Users should upgrade to version 0.3.0 or later to remediate this issue. No other mitigation or temporary workaround is documented. Patch status is not explicitly confirmed beyond the fix in 0.3.0; users should verify with the vendor advisory for the latest remediation guidance.
Technical Details
- Data Version
- 5.2
- Assigner Short Name
- GitHub_M
- Date Reserved
- 2026-07-14T20:22:04.395Z
- Cvss Version
- 3.1
- State
- PUBLISHED
- Remediation Level
- null
Threat ID: 6a88906bacd9273b497ffd4d
Added to database: 08/21/2026, 17:52:43 UTC
Last enriched: 08/21/2026, 18:08:09 UTC
Last updated: 08/22/2026, 02:22:38 UTC
Views: 9
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