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CVE-2026-77815: Improper Link Resolution Before File Access ('Link Following') in zanllp infinite-image-browsingCVE-2026-77815 0 CVE-2026-77815 is a high-severity vulnerability in zanllp infinite-image-browsing that allows improper link resolution before file access. The issue arises because the application normalizes paths without resolving symbolic links, enabling an attacker to create symlinks inside image directories that point to arbitrary files outside the directory. This can lead to unauthorized disclosure of sensitive files such as /etc/passwd. The vulnerability's impact depends on the access control configuration, which is enabled in some network-exposed deployments but disabled in standalone runs, potentially exposing all readable files. The fix involves resolving paths with os.path.realpath to properly handle symbolic links. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 08/21/2026, 15:03:09 UTC Added: 08/21/2026, 15:08:24 UTC |
CVE-2026-77814: Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal') in zanllp infinite-image-browsingCVE-2026-77814 0 CVE-2026-77814 is a high-severity path traversal vulnerability in zanllp infinite-image-browsing. The vulnerability arises from improper pathname validation in the is_path_trusted function, which incorrectly allows access to files in directories whose names start with allowed paths. This can lead to unauthorized disclosure of files outside the intended restricted directories. The vulnerability affects versions up to and including 1.8.0. The flaw is mitigated in network-exposed deployments that enable access control, but standalone runs without these options serve all readable files regardless of the flaw. A fix involves properly appending a path separator when validating paths. Join the discussion | CVE Database V5 | 08/21/2026, 15:03:08 UTC Added: 08/21/2026, 15:08:24 UTC |
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