CVE-2026-60121 is an unauthenticated OS command injection vulnerability in VITEC Flamingo 4.12.2 affecting the admin/ajax/ping.php endpoint. The flaw stems from double evaluation of attacker-controlled input during shell argument handling. The application applies escapeshellarg() to the user-supplied host POST parameter before invoking a system wrapper, but the wrapper later retrieves the decoded value from argv and inserts it into a second shell_exec() call without re-escaping or otherwise safely handling the value. This breaks the original protection boundary and allows crafted input to inject arbitrary operating system commands. Successful exploitation results in command execution with root privileges because the reachable execution path uses passwordless sudo.
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