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Jmix is a set of libraries and tools to speed up Spring Boot data-centric application development. In versions 1.0.0 to 1.6.1 and 2.0.0 to 2.3.4, attackers could manipulate the FileRef parameter to access files on the system where the Jmix application is deployed, provided the application server has the necessary permissions. This can be accomplished either by modifying the FileRef directly in the database or by supplying a harmful value in the fileRef parameter of the `/files` endpoint of the generic REST API. This issue has been patched in versions 1.6.2 and 2.4.0. A workaround is provided on the Jmix documentation website.
Reserved 2025-04-14 | Published 2025-04-22 | Updated 2025-05-27 | Assigner GitHub_MCWE-35: Path Traversal: '.../...//'
CWE-22: Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal')
github.com/...k/jmix/security/advisories/GHSA-jx4g-3xqm-62vh
github.com/jmix-framework/jmix/issues/3804
github.com/jmix-framework/jmix/issues/3836
github.com/...ommit/6a66aa3adb967159a30d703e80403406f4c8f7a2
github.com/...ommit/c589ef4e2b25620770b8036f4ad05f1a6250cb6a
github.com/...ommit/cc97e6ff974b9e7af8160fab39cc5866169daa37
github.com/...ommit/f4e6fb05bd245cf36f3e9319aaa0fcd540d024aa
docs.jmix.io/jmix/files-vulnerabilities.html
docs.jmix.io/jmix/files-vulnerabilities.html
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