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GHSA-ccjc-4qc3-jxqc: Incus has an arbitrary file write via path traversal in S3 multipart uploadCVE-2026-48753 0 Incus before version 7.1.0 contains a vulnerability in its S3 protocol upload endpoint that allows path traversal via an unsanitized upload ID. This flaw enables an attacker with limited privileges to write arbitrary files on the host system, potentially leading to arbitrary command execution. The vulnerability arises because the upload ID is appended directly to the uploads directory path without proper validation. A proof-of-concept demonstrates exploitation by writing to sensitive system files such as /etc/cron.d, enabling persistent command execution. This vulnerability is classified as critical due to its potential impact on confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Join the discussion | GCVE Database | 06/26/2026, 18:47:25 UTC Added: 06/26/2026, 22:05:01 UTC |
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