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CVE-2026-62230: Improper Handling of Case Sensitivity in getgrav gravCVE-2026-62230
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Grav versions prior to 2.0.4 include a default .htaccess file with rules intended to block access to sensitive file types such as .yaml, .php, and .json. However, these rules lack the case-insensitive ([NC]) flag, causing extension matching to be case-sensitive. On case-insensitive filesystems like Windows NTFS, macOS HFS+, or Docker volume mounts, an unauthenticated attacker can bypass these restrictions by requesting files with uppercase or mixed-case extensions (e.g., .YAML, .PHP). This allows unauthorized reading of sensitive configuration files that may contain API keys and credentials.

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