CVE-2026-47317
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Uncontrolled Recursion in Samsung Open Source Escargot Leads to Excessive Allocation

Publication date: 2026-05-19

Last updated on: 2026-06-02

Assigner: Samsung TV & Appliance

Description
Uncontrolled Recursion vulnerability in Samsung Open Source Escargot allows Excessive Allocation. This issue affects Escargot: 590345cc6258317c5da850d846ce6baaf2afc2d3.
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Published
2026-05-19
Last Modified
2026-06-02
Generated
2026-06-10
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2026-05-19
EPSS Evaluated
2026-06-08
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samsung escargot 2026-05-14
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CWE ID Description
CWE-674 The product does not properly control the amount of recursion that takes place, consuming excessive resources, such as allocated memory or the program stack.
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Executive Summary

This vulnerability is an Uncontrolled Recursion issue in Samsung Open Source Escargot that allows excessive allocation of resources.

Impact Analysis

The vulnerability can lead to excessive allocation which may cause denial of service or system instability due to resource exhaustion.

Compliance Impact

The provided information does not specify any direct impact of the vulnerability on compliance with common standards and regulations such as GDPR or HIPAA.

Mitigation Strategies

The vulnerability in Samsung Open Source Escargot related to uncontrolled recursion causing excessive allocation has been addressed in a fix available in the project's repository.

To mitigate this vulnerability, you should update Escargot to the latest version that includes the fix from the referenced pull request.

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