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CVE-2026-24741
ConvertXis a self-hosted online file converter. In versions prior to 0.17.0, the POST /delete endpoint uses a user-controlled filename value to construct a filesystem path and deletes it via unlink without sufficient validation. By supplying path traversal sequences e.g., ../, an attacker can...
CVE-2026-24741
ConvertXis a self-hosted online file converter. In versions prior to 0.17.0, the POST /delete endpoint uses a user-controlled filename value to construct a filesystem path and deletes it via unlink without sufficient validation. By supplying path traversal sequences e.g., ../, an attacker can...
CVE-2026-24741
ConvertXis a self-hosted online file converter. In versions prior to 0.17.0, the POST /delete endpoint uses a user-controlled filename value to construct a filesystem path and deletes it via unlink without sufficient validation. By supplying path traversal sequences e.g., ../, an attacker can...
EUVD-2026-4739
ConvertXis a self-hosted online file converter. In versions prior to 0.17.0, the POST /delete endpoint uses a user-controlled filename value to construct a filesystem path and deletes it via unlink without sufficient validation. By supplying path traversal sequences e.g., ../, an attacker can...
PT-2026-5023
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions ConvertX versions prior to 0.17.0 Description ConvertX is a self-hosted online file converter. The POST /delete endpoint uses a user-controlled filename value to construct a filesystem path and deletes it via the unlink function without...
EUVD-2025-203483
ConvertXis a self-hosted online file converter. In versions prior to 0.16.0, the endpoint /upload allows an authenticated user to write arbitrary files on the system, overwriting binaries and allowing code execution. The upload function takes file.name directly from user supplied data without doi...
PT-2025-51348
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions ConvertX versions prior to 0.16.0 Description ConvertX is a self-hosted online file converter. The /upload endpoint allows an authenticated user to write arbitrary files on the system, potentially overwriting binaries and enabling code...