Bug 2512474

Summary: CVE-2026-71313 rclone: rclone: Path Traversal allows arbitrary file write [fedora-all]
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Hardik Vyas <hvyas>
Component: rcloneAssignee: Mikel Olasagasti Uranga <mikel>
Status: NEW --- QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Hardik Vyas 2026-08-07 10:40:53 UTC
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rclone is a command-line program to sync files and directories to and from different cloud storage providers. From v1.51.0 until v1.75.0, the local backend in backend/local/local.go relies on the configurable filename encoder to prevent remote filename data from becoming operating-system path syntax, so a local destination using Slash, None, Raw, or on Windows an encoding that preserves backslash can decode a standard-encoded fullwidth dot-dot component or native backslash form into an actual parent-directory component before filepath.Join resolves it outside the configured local root, allowing an attacker-controlled source object to create or overwrite files outside the selected destination directory as the rclone process. This issue is fixed in v1.75.0.

Comment 1 Aoife Moloney 2026-08-17 15:49:16 UTC
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora Linux 45 development cycle.
Changing version to 45.