CVE-2026-40047

CRITICAL LAB

Apache Camel: Camel-Docling: Insufficient validation of custom CLI arguments enables argument injection and path traversal in DoclingProducer

Title source: cna
STIX 2.1

Exploitation Summary

EIP tracks 3 public exploits for CVE-2026-40047. PoCs published by amnsecurity, HORKimhab, oscerd.

AI-analyzed exploit summary This repository provides a functional proof-of-concept for CVE-2026-40047, an argument injection vulnerability in Apache Camel's camel-docling component. The exploit demonstrates how unvalidated custom arguments from the CamelDoclingCustomArguments header are passed to an external CLI tool, enabling arbitrary flag injection and path traversal.

Description

Improper Neutralization of Argument Delimiters in a Command ('Argument Injection') vulnerability in Apache Camel Docling component. The camel-docling component invokes the external `docling` command-line tool by assembling an argument list in DoclingProducer and executing it through java.lang.ProcessBuilder. Custom CLI arguments supplied through the `CamelDoclingCustomArguments` exchange header (a List<String>) were appended to that argument list with insufficient validation: the original implementation relied on a denylist of disallowed flags and only rejected path values that contained a literal `../` sequence. As a result, a Camel route that forwards externally-influenced data into the `CamelDoclingCustomArguments` header (or into the path-bearing headers used to build the invocation) could cause the producer to pass unrecognized or unintended `docling` CLI flags to the subprocess, and could supply path-like argument values that resolved outside the intended directory through traversal sequences not caught by the literal `../` check. Because Camel itself builds the `docling` invocation from these values, the component is responsible for constraining them, and the weak validation allowed CLI-argument injection and directory traversal in the arguments passed to the external tool. The invocation uses the list-based form of ProcessBuilder, so a shell does not interpret the argument values; OS command injection through shell metacharacters was not possible, and the metacharacter rejection added by the fix is defense-in-depth. This issue affects Apache Camel: from 4.15.0 before 4.18.3. Users are recommended to upgrade to a release that contains the CAMEL-23212 fix. On the mainline the fix is included from Apache Camel 4.19.0 (and later releases such as 4.20.0). For users on the 4.18.x LTS releases stream, upgrade to 4.18.3. The fix replaces the denylist with a strict allowlist of recognized `docling` CLI flags (rejecting any unrecognized flag, and rejecting producer-managed flags such as the output-directory flags), defensively rejects shell metacharacters in argument values, and normalizes path-like values with Path.normalize() before validating them so that traversal sequences which bypass a literal `../` check are detected. As defence in depth, route authors should avoid mapping untrusted message content into the `CamelDoclingCustomArguments` header and the path-bearing headers, and should strip Camel-internal headers from messages that arrive from untrusted producers.

Exploits (3)

github WORKING POC 1 stars
by amnsecurity · pythonpoc
https://github.com/amnsecurity/CVE-2026-40047-Apache-Camel-Docling-Injection

This repository provides a functional proof-of-concept for CVE-2026-40047, an argument injection vulnerability in Apache Camel's camel-docling component. The exploit demonstrates how unvalidated custom arguments from the CamelDoclingCustomArguments header are passed to an external CLI tool, enabling arbitrary flag injection and path traversal.

Classification
Working Poc 98%
Attack Type
Other
Complexity
Moderate
Reliability
Reliable
Target: Apache Camel 4.15.0 - 4.18.2 (camel-docling component)
No auth needed
Prerequisites: Apache Camel with camel-docling component (versions 4.15.0 to 4.18.2) · External 'docling' CLI tool accessible on the target system · Network access to the vulnerable endpoint
mistral-large-3 · analyzed Jul 13, 2026 Full analysis →
github SUSPICIOUS
by HORKimhab · poc
https://github.com/HORKimhab/poc-cve-collection/tree/main/2026/40xxx/CVE-2026-40047.md

The repository contains a markdown file describing CVE-2026-40047, an argument injection and path traversal vulnerability in Apache Camel's DoclingProducer, but provides no actual exploit code. Instead, it links to external encrypted archives hosted on S3, which is a common social engineering tactic.

Classification
Suspicious 98%
Attack Type
Other
Complexity
Moderate
Reliability
Theoretical
Target: Apache Camel (versions 4.15.0 to 4.18.2)
No auth needed
Prerequisites: Access to a Camel route that forwards data into `CamelDoclingCustomArguments` or path-bearing headers · Ability to influence the `CamelDoclingCustomArguments` header or path values
mistral-large-3 · analyzed Jul 12, 2026 Full analysis →
github WORKING POC
by oscerd · javapoc
https://github.com/oscerd/CVE-2026-40047

This repository provides a functional proof-of-concept for CVE-2026-40047, demonstrating CLI argument injection and path traversal in Apache Camel's camel-docling component. The exploit leverages insufficient validation of the `CamelDoclingCustomArguments` header to inject arbitrary arguments into the external `docling` CLI subprocess.

Classification
Working Poc 99%
Attack Type
Other
Complexity
Moderate
Reliability
Reliable
Target: Apache Camel camel-docling component versions before 4.18.3
No auth needed
Prerequisites: Access to the vulnerable Apache Camel application using camel-docling component · Ability to influence or control the `CamelDoclingCustomArguments` header
mistral-large-3 · analyzed Jul 08, 2026 Full analysis →

References (2)

Core 2

Scores

CVSS v3 9.1
EPSS 0.0157
EPSS Percentile 72.5%
Attack Vector NETWORK
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N

CISA SSVC

Vulnrichment
Exploitation none
Automatable no
Technical Impact total

Details

CWE
CWE-88
Status published
Products (2)
apache/camel 4.15.0 - 4.18.3
Apache Software Foundation/Apache Camel 4.15.0 - 4.18.3
Published Jul 06, 2026
Tracked Since Jul 06, 2026