CVE-2026-47317 — Samsung Open Source Escargot Vulnerability
CVE-2026-47317 — Uncontrolled Recursion vulnerability in Samsung Open Source Escargot allows Excessive Allocation. This issue affects Escargot: 590345cc6258317c5da850d846ce6baaf2afc2d3.
What This Means For You
- If your environment is affected by CWE-674, review your exposure and prioritize patching based on your environment. Monitor vendor advisories for CVE-2026-47317 updates and patches.
Related ATT&CK Techniques
🛡️ Detection Rules
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CVE-2026-47317 - Samsung Escargot Uncontrolled Recursion Excessive Allocation
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title: CVE-2026-47317 - Samsung Escargot Uncontrolled Recursion Excessive Allocation
id: scw-2026-05-19-ai-1
status: experimental
level: high
description: |
This rule detects the execution of the Samsung Escargot binary with a command-line argument that could trigger the uncontrolled recursion vulnerability (CVE-2026-47317), potentially leading to excessive memory allocation and denial of service. The specific commit hash '590345cc6258317c5da850d846ce6baaf2afc2d3' is associated with this vulnerability.
author: SCW Feed Engine (AI-generated)
date: 2026-05-19
references:
- https://shimiscyberworld.com/posts/nvd-CVE-2026-47317/
tags:
- attack.initial_access
- attack.t1190
logsource:
category: process_creation
detection:
selection:
Image|endswith:
- 'escargot'
CommandLine|contains:
- '--recursive-depth'
condition: selection
falsepositives:
- Legitimate administrative activity
Source: Shimi's Cyber World · License & reuse
Indicators of Compromise
| ID | Type | Indicator |
|---|---|---|
| CVE-2026-47317 | vulnerability | CVE-2026-47317 |
| CWE-674 | weakness | CWE-674 |
Source & Attribution
| Source Platform | NVD |
| Channel | National Vulnerability Database |
| Published | May 19, 2026 at 11:16 UTC |
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