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CVE-2026-33238
CVE-2026-33238 affects WWBN AVideo prior to version 26.0, where listFiles.json.php accepts a path parameter and passes it directly to glob() without enforcing a base directory, enabling an authenticated uploader to enumerate MP4 files across the server filesystem (including non-web-root locations...
GHSA-4JW9-5HRC-M4J6 AVideo has an authenticated arbitrary local file read via `chunkFile` path injection in `aVideoEncoder.json.php`
Summary POST /objects/aVideoEncoder.json.php accepts a requester-controlled chunkFile parameter intended for staged upload chunks. Instead of restricting that path to trusted server-generated chunk locations, the endpoint accepts arbitrary local filesystem paths that pass isValidURLOrPath. That...
GHSA-4WMM-6QXJ-FPJ4 AVideo has a Path Traversal in listFiles.json.php Enables Server Filesystem Enumeration
Summary The listFiles.json.php endpoint accepts a path POST parameter and passes it directly to glob without restricting the path to an allowed base directory. An authenticated uploader can traverse the entire server filesystem by supplying arbitrary absolute paths, enumerating .mp4 filenames and...
PT-2026-26491
Summary POST /objects/aVideoEncoder.json.php accepts a requester-controlled chunkFile parameter intended for staged upload chunks. Instead of restricting that path to trusted server-generated chunk locations, the endpoint accepts arbitrary local filesystem paths that pass isValidURLOrPath. That...
CVE-2025-13488
The CVE-2025-13488 entry concerns Sonatype Nexus Repository 3 where a regression in version 3.83.0 stops applying a security header to certain user-uploaded content served from repositories, enabling stored XSS with user context. Affected component is the Nexus Repository 3 plugin chain handling ...
CVE-2021-42123
Unrestricted File Upload in Web Applications operating on Business-DNA Solutions GmbH’s TopEase® Platform Version = 7.1.27 in the File Upload Functions allows an authenticated remote attacker with Upload privileges to upload files with any file type, enabling client-side attacks...