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OS Command Injection in AWS Research and Engineering Studio Virtual Desktop Session Name Handling

IdentifiersCVE-2026-5707CWE-78· Improper Neutralization of Special…

CVE-2026-5707 is an OS command injection vulnerability in AWS Research and Engineering Studio (RES) affecting versions 2025.03 through 2025.12.01. The flaw is caused by unsanitized input in the handling of virtual desktop session names, where attacker-controlled session name data is incorporated into an OS command without proper sanitization. A remote authenticated attacker can supply a crafted session name and trigger arbitrary command execution on the virtual desktop host. Successful exploitation results in command execution with root privileges on that host.

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Impact

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Successful exploitation allows a remote authenticated attacker to execute arbitrary commands as root on the virtual desktop host. This can lead to full compromise of the affected host, including unauthorized access to sensitive data on the system, modification or destruction of data, installation of persistence mechanisms, lateral movement from the compromised desktop environment, and disruption of service availability. The provided CVSS vectors indicate high impact to confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

Mitigation

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If immediate upgrade is not possible, apply the AWS-provided mitigation patch referenced in the AWS security bulletin and RES GitHub resources. Until remediation is completed, reduce exposure by limiting access to authenticated RES users who can create or manipulate virtual desktop sessions, closely monitoring session creation activity and virtual desktop hosts for anomalous command execution, and restricting administrative pathways that could enable abuse of crafted session names.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade AWS Research and Engineering Studio (RES) to version 2026.03, which contains the fix for this vulnerability. For environments that cannot be upgraded immediately, apply the corresponding mitigation patch provided by AWS for existing deployments. Organizations maintaining forked or derivative RES codebases should merge the upstream fix into their custom deployments.
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