CVE Catalog

CVE-2026-48777

CriticalCVSS 9.3
Published: Updated: Translated: NVD NIST

Exploitation Probability (EPSS)

Low risk
0.45%

35th percentile — higher than 35% of all known CVEs

Summary

FileBrowser Quantum versions prior to 1.3.2-stable, 1.4.0-beta, and 1.4.1-beta are vulnerable to Path Traversal. The issue occurs in publicPatchHandler, where user-controlled paths can be manipulated, allowing operations on files outside the shared directory.

Risk Assessment

An attacker with a public share link that has AllowModify=true can move, copy, or rename arbitrary files within the share owner's source root, posing a serious threat to data integrity.

Recommendation

It is recommended to upgrade to versions 1.3.3-stable or 1.4.2-beta to mitigate this vulnerability. Additionally, consider restricting access to public share links with AllowModify enabled.

Original NVD description (English source)

FileBrowser Quantum is a free, self-hosted, web-based file manager. Versions prior to 1.3.2-stable, 1.4.0-beta and 1.4.1-beta are vulnerable to Path Traversal through the publicPatchHandler in backend/http/public.go which joins user-controlled fromPath and toPath body fields with the trusted d.share.Path BEFORE the downstream sanitizer runs. Because filepath.Join collapses .. segments during the join, the sanitizer in resourcePatchHandler never sees the traversal and the move/copy/rename operates on a path outside the shared directory. The same root-cause pattern was patched for the bulk DELETE endpoint as CVE-2026-44542 (GHSA-fwj3-42wh-8673), but the PATCH handler with the identical pattern was not updated. A public share link with AllowModify=true is sufficient to exploit this. Anyone holding such a link can move, copy, or rename arbitrary files within the share owner's source root. This issue has been fixed in versions 1.3.3-stable and 1.4.2-beta.

Vulnerability data from NVD (NIST) · CISA KEV · EPSS