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CVE-2026-35200
Parse Server is an open source backend that can be deployed to any infrastructure that can run Node.js. Prior to 8.6.73 and 9.7.1-alpha.4, a file can be uploaded with a filename extension that passes the file extension allowlist e.g., .txt but with a Content-Type header that differs from the...
GHSA-VR5F-2R24-W5HC Parse Server: File upload Content-Type override via extension mismatch
Impact A file can be uploaded with a filename extension that passes the file extension allowlist e.g., .txt but with a Content-Type header that differs from the extension e.g., text/html. The Content-Type is passed to the storage adapter without consistency validation. Storage adapters that store...
PT-2026-30320
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Parse Server versions prior to 8.6.73 and 9.7.1-alpha.4 Description A file can be uploaded with a filename extension that passes the file extension allowlist e.g., .txt but with a Content-Type header that differs from the extension e.g.,...
EUVD-2026-17608
Parser Server's streaming file download bypasses afterFind file trigger authorization...
GHSA-HPM8-9QX6-JVWV Parser Server's streaming file download bypasses afterFind file trigger authorization
Impact File downloads via HTTP Range requests bypass the afterFindParse.File trigger and its validators on storage adapters that support streaming e.g. the default GridFS adapter. This allows access to files that should be protected by afterFind trigger authorization logic or built-in validators...
CVE-2026-34784
Parse Server is an open source backend that can be deployed to any infrastructure that can run Node.js. Prior to versions 8.6.71 and 9.7.1-alpha.1, file downloads via HTTP Range requests bypass the afterFindParse.File trigger and its validators on storage adapters that support streaming e.g. the...
CVE-2026-34784 Parse Server: Streaming file download bypasses afterFind file trigger authorization
Parse Server is an open source backend that can be deployed to any infrastructure that can run Node.js. Prior to versions 8.6.71 and 9.7.1-alpha.1, file downloads via HTTP Range requests bypass the afterFindParse.File trigger and its validators on storage adapters that support streaming e.g. the...
CVE-2026-34784
Parse Server has a vulnerability where file downloads via HTTP Range requests bypass the afterFind(Parse.File) trigger and its validators on streaming storage adapters (e.g., GridFS). This can let an attacker access files that should be protected by authorization logic. The issue is fixed in vers...
CVE-2026-34784 Parse Server: Streaming file download bypasses afterFind file trigger authorization
Parse Server is an open source backend that can be deployed to any infrastructure that can run Node.js. Prior to versions 8.6.71 and 9.7.1-alpha.1, file downloads via HTTP Range requests bypass the afterFindParse.File trigger and its validators on storage adapters that support streaming e.g. the...
CVE-2026-34784 Parse Server: Streaming file download bypasses afterFind file trigger authorization
Parse Server is an open source backend that can be deployed to any infrastructure that can run Node.js. Prior to versions 8.6.71 and 9.7.1-alpha.1, file downloads via HTTP Range requests bypass the afterFindParse.File trigger and its validators on storage adapters that support streaming e.g. the...