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SUSE CVE-2025-52900
File Browser provides a file managing interface within a specified directory and it can be used to upload, delete, preview, rename and edit files. The file access permissions for files uploaded to or created from File Browser are never explicitly set by the application. The same is true for the...
Incorrect Default Permissions
Overview Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Incorrect Default Permissions in the process that handles file uploads and database creation. An attacker can gain unauthorized access to sensitive files by leveraging default file permissions that allow any operating system account to...
PT-2025-26977 · Unknown · Filebrowser
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions: File Browser versions prior to 2.33.7 Description: The issue arises from File Browser not explicitly setting file access permissions for uploaded or created files, as well as its database. This results in files being readable by any operating...
Information Disclosure
apacheairflow is vulnerable to a Information Disclosure. The vulnerability is due to an insecure umask configuration in numerous Airflow components when running with the --daemon flag, resulting in a race condition that results in setting files within the airflow home directory world writable...
GHSA-Q8H9-PQCX-59HW Apache Airflow exposes arbitrary file content
In Apache Airflow prior to 2.3.4, an insecure umask was configured for numerous Airflow components when running with the --daemon flag which could result in a race condition giving world-writable files in the Airflow home directory and allowing local users to expose arbitrary file contents via th...
CVE-2022-38170
In Apache Airflow prior to 2.3.4, an insecure umask was configured for numerous Airflow components when running with the --daemon flag which could result in a race condition giving world-writable files in the Airflow home directory and allowing local users to expose arbitrary file contents via th...
PYSEC-2022-261
In Apache Airflow prior to 2.3.4, an insecure umask was configured for numerous Airflow components when running with the --daemon flag which could result in a race condition giving world-writable files in the Airflow home directory and allowing local users to expose arbitrary file contents via th...