Zabbix Frontend Arbitrary Class Instantiation via 'validate' Action
CVE-2026-23923 Published on March 24, 2026
Unauthenticated arbitrary PHP class instantiation
An unauthenticated attacker can exploit the Frontend 'validate' action to blindly instantiate arbitrary PHP classes. The impact depends on environment setup but appears limited at this time.
Weakness Type
What is a Reflection Injection Vulnerability?
The application uses external input with reflection to select which classes or code to use, but it does not sufficiently prevent the input from selecting improper classes or code. If the application uses external inputs to determine which class to instantiate or which method to invoke, then an attacker could supply values to select unexpected classes or methods. If this occurs, then the attacker could create control flow paths that were not intended by the developer. These paths could bypass authentication or access control checks, or otherwise cause the application to behave in an unexpected manner. This situation becomes a doomsday scenario if the attacker can upload files into a location that appears on the application's classpath (CWE-427) or add new entries to the application's classpath (CWE-426). Under either of these conditions, the attacker can use reflection to introduce new, malicious behavior into the application.
CVE-2026-23923 has been classified to as a Reflection Injection vulnerability or weakness.
Products Associated with CVE-2026-23923
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Affected Versions
Zabbix:- Version 7.4.0, <= 7.4.6 is affected.