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CVE-2026-28447
OpenClaw versions 2026.1.29-beta.1 prior to 2026.2.1 contain a path traversal vulnerability in plugin installation that allows malicious plugin package names to escape the extensions directory. Attackers can craft scoped package names containing path traversal sequences like .. to write files...
age vulnerable to malicious plugin names, recipients, or identities causing arbitrary binary execution
A plugin name containing a path separator may allow an attacker to execute an arbitrary binary. Such a plugin name can be provided to the age CLI through an attacker-controlled recipient or identity string, or to the plugin.NewIdentity, plugin.NewIdentityWithoutData, or plugin.NewRecipient APIs. ...
GHSA-32GQ-X56H-299C age vulnerable to malicious plugin names, recipients, or identities causing arbitrary binary execution
A plugin name containing a path separator may allow an attacker to execute an arbitrary binary. Such a plugin name can be provided to the age CLI through an attacker-controlled recipient or identity string, or to the plugin.NewIdentity, plugin.NewIdentityWithoutData, or plugin.NewRecipient APIs. ...
GHSA-4FG7-VXC8-QX5W rage vulnerable to malicious plugin names, recipients, or identities causing arbitrary binary execution
A plugin name containing a path separator may allow an attacker to execute an arbitrary binary. Such a plugin name can be provided to the rage CLI through an attacker-controlled recipient or identity string, or to the following age APIs when the plugin feature flag is enabled: -...
Malicious plugin names, recipients, or identities can cause arbitrary binary execution
A plugin name containing a path separator may allow an attacker to execute an arbitrary binary. Such a plugin name can be provided through an attacker-controlled input to the following age APIs when the plugin feature flag is enabled: - age::plugin::Identity::fromstr or equivalently str::parse:: ...
RUSTSEC-2024-0432 Malicious plugin names, recipients, or identities can cause arbitrary binary execution
A plugin name containing a path separator may allow an attacker to execute an arbitrary binary. Such a plugin name can be provided to the rage CLI through an attacker-controlled recipient or identity string, or an attacker-controlled plugin name via the -j flag. On UNIX systems, a directory...