CVE Catalog

CVE-2026-45034

CriticalCVSS 9.2
Published: Updated: Translated: NVD NIST

Exploitation Probability (EPSS)

Low risk
0.35%

27th percentile — higher than 27% of all known CVEs

Summary

PhpSpreadsheet prior to version 1.30.5 contained a vulnerability that allowed bypassing stream wrapper security checks, potentially leading to remote code execution (RCE). The issue stemmed from improper URL scheme validation, enabling attackers to exploit wrappers like phar://.

Risk Assessment

Organizations using PhpSpreadsheet versions prior to 1.30.5 are at significant risk of remote code execution, which could lead to data loss or system compromise.

Recommendation

It is recommended to upgrade PhpSpreadsheet to version 1.30.5 or later to mitigate this vulnerability and secure the system against potential attacks.

Original NVD description (English source)

PhpSpreadsheet is a pure PHP library for reading and writing spreadsheet files. Prior to 1.30.5, CVE-2026-34084 was patched by the helper File::prohibitWrappers. The helper calls parse_url($filename, PHP_URL_SCHEME) and then checks is_string($scheme) && strlen($scheme) > 1 to reject stream wrappers such as phar://, php://, data:// or expect://. The check is not equivalent to "does the path contain a wrapper". When the input has the form phar:///path/file.phar/inner with three or more slashes after the scheme, parse_url returns boolean false instead of returning the scheme string. The is_string($scheme) branch is therefore skipped, the helper returns without throwing, and the caller proceeds. PHP's stream layer, however, still treats phar:///... as a valid phar wrapper and opens the underlying phar file. The result is that IOFactory::load($attackerPath) walks past the patch and still touches the phar wrapper. On PHP 7.x, simply reaching the phar wrapper via is_file is enough for PHP to automatically deserialize the phar metadata, which in turn invokes the magic methods __wakeup and __destruct of an attacker controlled object and gives full RCE. On PHP 8.x, automatic metadata deserialization for plain file ops was removed, so the chain at the PhpSpreadsheet layer reduces to a phar wrapper file read primitive, and RCE only resurfaces if the downstream consumer ever calls Phar::getMetadata. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.30.5.

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