Bug 2481317 (CVE-2026-42497)

Summary: CVE-2026-42497 perl-Archive-Tar: perl-Archive-Tar: Arbitrary file modification via crafted hardlinks during archive extraction
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A flaw was found in perl-Archive-Tar. This vulnerability allows an attacker to craft a malicious tar archive that, when extracted, can create hardlinks to arbitrary files outside the intended extraction directory. This could lead to the modification of sensitive files on the system, potentially resulting in data corruption or unauthorized access.
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Description OSIDB Bzimport 2026-05-26 02:01:23 UTC
Archive::Tar versions before 3.08 for Perl extract hardlinks to attacker controlled paths outside the extraction directory.

_make_special_file() passes the tar header's linkname to link() without validating it against absolute paths or .. segments, creating a hardlink that shares the victim file's inode.

A subsequent write through the extracted name modifies the victim file, and the post-extraction chmod, chown, and utime block in _extract_file() (guarded only against symlinks via -l) applies the tar header's mode, owner, and timestamps to the shared inode during extraction alone.