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CVE-2026-30914
SFTPGo is an open source, event-driven file transfer solution. In SFTPGo versions prior to 2.7.1, a path normalization discrepancy between the protocol handlers and the internal Virtual Filesystem routing can lead to an authorization bypass. An authenticated attacker can craft specific file paths...
CVE-2026-30914 SFTPGo has a Path Traversal and Permission Bypass via Path Normalization Discrepancy
SFTPGo is an open source, event-driven file transfer solution. In SFTPGo versions prior to 2.7.1, a path normalization discrepancy between the protocol handlers and the internal Virtual Filesystem routing can lead to an authorization bypass. An authenticated attacker can craft specific file paths...
CVE-2026-30914 SFTPGo has a Path Traversal and Permission Bypass via Path Normalization Discrepancy
SFTPGo is an open source, event-driven file transfer solution. In SFTPGo versions prior to 2.7.1, a path normalization discrepancy between the protocol handlers and the internal Virtual Filesystem routing can lead to an authorization bypass. An authenticated attacker can craft specific file paths...
CVE-2026-30914
CVE-2026-30914 — SFTPGo : A path normalization discrepancy between protocol handlers and the internal Virtual Filesystem routing in versions prior to 2.7.1 can allow an authenticated attacker to craft specific file paths to bypass folder-level permissions or escape Virtual Folders. This is mitiga...
CVE-2026-30914 SFTPGo has a Path Traversal and Permission Bypass via Path Normalization Discrepancy
SFTPGo is an open source, event-driven file transfer solution. In SFTPGo versions prior to 2.7.1, a path normalization discrepancy between the protocol handlers and the internal Virtual Filesystem routing can lead to an authorization bypass. An authenticated attacker can craft specific file paths...
CVE-2026-30914
SFTPGo is an open source, event-driven file transfer solution. In SFTPGo versions prior to 2.7.1, a path normalization discrepancy between the protocol handlers and the internal Virtual Filesystem routing can lead to an authorization bypass. An authenticated attacker can craft specific file paths...
SFTPGo Vulnerable to Path Traversal and Permission Bypass via Path Normalization Discrepancy
Impact In SFTPGo versions prior to 2.7.1, a path normalization discrepancy between the protocol handlers and the internal Virtual Filesystem routing can lead to an authorization bypass. An authenticated attacker can craft specific file paths to bypass folder-level permissions or escape the...
Directory Traversal
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal through a discrepancy in path normalization between protocol handlers and internal routing. An attacker can bypass folder-level permissions or escape the boundaries of a configured virtual folder by crafting specific...
Directory Traversal
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal through a discrepancy in path normalization between protocol handlers and internal routing. An attacker can bypass folder-level permissions or escape the boundaries of a configured virtual folder by crafting specific...
Directory Traversal
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal through a discrepancy in path normalization between protocol handlers and internal routing. An attacker can bypass folder-level permissions or escape the boundaries of a configured virtual folder by crafting specific...
Directory Traversal
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal through a discrepancy in path normalization between protocol handlers and internal routing. An attacker can bypass folder-level permissions or escape the boundaries of a configured virtual folder by crafting specific...
Directory Traversal
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal through a discrepancy in path normalization between protocol handlers and internal routing. An attacker can bypass folder-level permissions or escape the boundaries of a configured virtual folder by crafting specific...
EUVD-2026-12072
SFTPGo Vulnerable to Path Traversal and Permission Bypass via Path Normalization Discrepancy...
Directory Traversal
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal through a discrepancy in path normalization between protocol handlers and internal routing. An attacker can bypass folder-level permissions or escape the boundaries of a configured virtual folder by crafting specific...
GHSA-X8QH-7475-C5MP SFTPGo Vulnerable to Path Traversal and Permission Bypass via Path Normalization Discrepancy
Impact In SFTPGo versions prior to 2.7.1, a path normalization discrepancy between the protocol handlers and the internal Virtual Filesystem routing can lead to an authorization bypass. An authenticated attacker can craft specific file paths to bypass folder-level permissions or escape the...
SUSE CVE-2025-13462
The "tarfile" module would still apply normalization of AREGTYPE \x00 blocks to DIRTYPE, even while processing a multi-block member such as GNUTYPELONGNAME or GNUTYPELONGLINK. This could result in a crafted tar archive being misinterpreted by the tarfile module compared to other implementations...
SFTPGo 路径遍历漏洞
SFTPGo is a fully functional and highly configurable SFTP server developed by the Italian developer Nicola Murino. Versions of SFTPGo prior to 2.7.1 contained a path traversal vulnerability, which was caused by inconsistent path normalization, potentially leading to authorization bypasses...
PT-2026-25354
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions SFTPGo versions prior to 2.7.1 Description SFTPGo is an open-source, event-driven file transfer solution. A path normalization discrepancy exists between the protocol handlers and the internal Virtual Filesystem routing in versions prior to...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2025-13462
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - The tarfile module would still apply normalization of AREGTYPE \x00 blocks to DIRTYPE, even while processing a multi-block member such as GNUTYPELONGNAME or...
EUVD-2025-208613
The "tarfile" module would still apply normalization of AREGTYPE \x00 blocks to DIRTYPE, even while processing a multi-block member such as GNUTYPELONGNAME or GNUTYPELONGLINK. This could result in a crafted tar archive being misinterpreted by the tarfile module compared to other implementations...