Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal')
CVE-2026-41693
Summary
Versions of `i18next-fs-backend` prior to 2.6.4 interpolate the caller-supplied `lng` and `ns` values directly into the configured `loadPath` and `addPath` templates with no path-component validation and no sanitisation. When an application exposes the resolved language code to user-controlled input (`?lng=` query parameter, cookie, request header), a crafted value can break out of the intended locale directory.
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- NETWORK
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- UNCHANGED
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- HIGH
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CWE-22 - Path Traversal
Path traversal (or directory traversal), is a vulnerability that allows malicious users to traverse the server's root directory, gaining access to arbitrary files and folders such as application code & data, back-end credentials, and sensitive operating system files. In the worst-case scenario, an attacker could potentially execute arbitrary files on the server, resulting in a denial of service attack. Such an exploit may severely impact the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of an application.
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Advisory Timeline
- Published