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CVE-2026-32867: CWE-639 Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key in OPEXUS eComplaintCVE-2026-32867
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CVE-2026-32867 is a medium severity vulnerability in OPEXUS eComplaint versions prior to 10.1.0.0 that allows unauthenticated attackers to upload arbitrary files by guessing existing case numbers via the 'Portal/EEOC/DocumentUploadPub.aspx' endpoint. This authorization bypass through user-controlled keys (CWE-639) enables attackers to inject unexpected files into complaint cases, potentially causing data integrity issues and storage exhaustion. Exploitation requires no authentication but does require user interaction, such as triggering file uploads. While no known exploits are currently reported in the wild, the vulnerability could be leveraged to disrupt case management or facilitate further attacks. Organizations using OPEXUS eComplaint should prioritize patching and implement strict access controls and input validation to mitigate risks. Countries with significant deployments of OPEXUS eComplaint, particularly those with regulatory complaint management needs, are at higher risk.

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