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PT-2026-72005
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions FileBrowser versions prior to 2.63.19 Description An issue exists when the software is hosted on a case-insensitive filesystem, such as Windows/NTFS, and both Signup and CreateUserDir are enabled. The system fails to account for...
SUSE CVE-2026-62685
File Browser is a file managing interface for uploading, deleting, previewing, renaming, and editing files within a specified directory. Prior to 2.63.17, File Browser builds new user scopes from usernames passed through cleanUsername when Signup=true and CreateUserDir=true, but the many-to-one...
File Browser: Colliding username normalization gives two users the same home directory
Summary FileBrowser confines each user to a scope: a home directory that acts as the boundary for everything they can read or write. When self-registration and automatic home-directory creation are both enabled Signup=true and CreateUserDir=true, a new user's scope is built from their username...
GHSA-7RC3-G7H6-22M7 File Browser: Colliding username normalization gives two users the same home directory
Summary FileBrowser confines each user to a scope: a home directory that acts as the boundary for everything they can read or write. When self-registration and automatic home-directory creation are both enabled Signup=true and CreateUserDir=true, a new user's scope is built from their username...
CVE-2026-62685 File Browser: Colliding username normalization gives two users the same home directory
File Browser is a file managing interface for uploading, deleting, previewing, renaming, and editing files within a specified directory. Prior to 2.63.17, File Browser builds new user scopes from usernames passed through cleanUsername when Signup=true and CreateUserDir=true, but the many-to-one...
CVE-2026-62685
The CVE affects File Browser prior to version 2.63.17. The issue arises in how user scopes are built from usernames via cleanUsername() when Signup=true and CreateUserDir=true: the many-to-one normalization can collapse usernames such as team/one, team one, and team-one to the same home directory...