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Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal')

CVE-2026-45727

Severity High
Score 8.8/10

Summary

The `cloakserve` CDP multiplexer uses the user-supplied `fingerprint` query parameter directly as a filesystem path component when creating Chrome profile directories. An unauthenticated attacker who can reach the cloakserve port can supply a crafted `fingerprint` value containing path traversal sequences to resolve `user_data_dir` outside the configured `data_dir`. When Chrome fails to start or the process is cleaned up, `shutil.rmtree()` deletes the traversed path, resulting in arbitrary directory deletion. Additionally, `cloakserve` bound to `0.0.0.0` by default, making it network-exposed. This issue affects cloakbrowser versions prior to 0.3.28.

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  • NETWORK
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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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