GNU Tar through 1.35 allows file overwrite via directory traversal in crafted TAR archives, with a certain two-step process. First, the victim must extract an archive that contains a ../ symlink to a critical directory. Second, the victim must extract an archive that contains a critical file, specified via a relative pathname that begins with the symlink name and ends with that critical file's name. Here, the extraction follows the symlink and overwrites the critical file. This bypasses the protection mechanism of "Member name contains '..'" that would occur for a single TAR archive that attempted to specify the critical file via a ../ approach. For example, the first archive can contain "x -> ../../../../../home/victim/.ssh" and the second archive can contain x/authorized_keys. This can affect server applications that automatically extract any number of user-supplied TAR archives, and were relying on the blocking of traversal.
This issue has been addressed in the following products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Via RHSA-2026:0002 https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2026:0002
This issue has been addressed in the following products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Via RHSA-2026:0067 https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2026:0067
This issue has been addressed in the following products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.0 Extended Update Support Via RHSA-2026:0135 https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2026:0135
This issue has been addressed in the following products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 Extended Update Support Via RHSA-2026:0434 https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2026:0434
This issue has been addressed in the following products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.6 Extended Update Support Via RHSA-2026:0435 https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2026:0435