CVE-2026-47744 Splunk · SPL

Detect Shopper Framework Authorization Bypass and RBAC Privilege Escalation in Team Settings in Splunk

CVE-2026-47744 is a critical authorization bypass and RBAC privilege escalation vulnerability in the Shopper e-commerce framework (composer package shopper/framework) affecting versions prior to 2.8.0. An authenticated low-privileged user can bypass role-based access controls in team settings to escalate privileges or perform unauthorized administrative actions. A public proof-of-concept exists, making active exploitation likely. CVSS score 9.9.

MITRE ATT&CK

Tactic
Privilege Escalation Persistence

SPL Detection Query

Splunk (SPL)
spl
index=web OR index=access_logs OR index=iis
| eval RequestPath=coalesce(uri_path, cs_uri_stem, request_path)
| eval ClientIP=coalesce(src_ip, c_ip, clientip)
| eval HTTPMethod=coalesce(http_method, cs_method, method)
| eval StatusCode=coalesce(status, sc_status, http_status_code)
| where match(RequestPath, "(?i)/(teams?[-_]?settings?|roles?|permissions?|members?)")
| where match(RequestPath, "(?i)shopper|/api/")
| where HTTPMethod IN ("POST", "PUT", "PATCH", "DELETE")
| where StatusCode IN ("200", "201", "204")
| bin _time span=5m
| stats
    count AS RequestCount,
    dc(RequestPath) AS DistinctPaths,
    values(HTTPMethod) AS Methods,
    values(StatusCode) AS StatusCodes
    BY ClientIP, _time, http_user_agent
| where RequestCount > 5 OR DistinctPaths > 3
| eval RuleId="CVE-2026-47744"
| eval Severity="Critical"
| table _time, ClientIP, http_user_agent, RequestCount, DistinctPaths, Methods, StatusCodes, RuleId, Severity
critical severity medium confidence

Splunk query detecting exploitation attempts of CVE-2026-47744 by identifying anomalous successful access to Shopper framework team settings and RBAC management endpoints from web access logs.

Data Sources

Web Access LogsIIS LogsApache/Nginx Logs

Required Sourcetypes

access_combinediisnginx:accessapache:access

False Positives & Tuning

  • Legitimate administrators performing bulk team management operations
  • Automated provisioning scripts that configure team roles at deployment time
  • Security scanners or penetration testing tools performing authorized assessments
  • Application health checks hitting team API endpoints

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Testing Methodology

Validate this detection against 4 adversary techniques from Atomic Red Team. Each test below lists the behaviour to exercise and the telemetry you should expect to see. Executable commands and cleanup steps are available with Pro.

  1. Test 1Shopper RBAC Bypass — Escalate to Admin via Team Settings API

    Expected signal: HTTP POST to /api/teams/1/members with 200/201 response code from a low-privileged account; database INSERT into team_user or role_user table with admin role association

  2. Test 2Shopper RBAC Bypass — Modify Existing Team Member Role to Admin

    Expected signal: HTTP PATCH to /api/teams/1/members/{id} returning 200 from a non-admin session token; corresponding UPDATE in the role_user or team_user database table

  3. Test 3Shopper RBAC Bypass — Create New Admin Account via Team Invitation

    Expected signal: HTTP POST to /api/teams/1/invitations with admin role returning 200/201 from low-privileged token; invitation record created in database with role=admin; email delivery event to attacker-controlled address

  4. Test 4Shopper RBAC Bypass — Enumerate Team Permissions and Extract Sensitive Data

    Expected signal: Multiple GET requests to admin-restricted endpoints (/api/teams, /api/settings, /api/orders) returning 200 from a recently-escalated non-admin account; unusual access pattern to sensitive data endpoints

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