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CVE-2025-24937 — File contents could be read from the local file system by an attacker

Critical CVSS 9

File contents could be read from the local file system by an attacker. Additionally, malicious code could be inserted in the file, leading to a full compromise of the web application and the container it is running on. The vulnerable component is bound to the network stack and the set of possible attackers extends up to and including the entire Internet. The web application allows arbitrary files to be included in a file that was downloadable and executable by the web server.

Severity
Critical
CVSS
9 (3.1)
Published
2025-07-21
CISA KEV
Not currently listed
Ecosystem
software/application
Weaknesses
CWE-98

Affected products

  • nokia / wavesuite_noc / 23.6
  • nokia / wavesuite_noc / 23.12
  • nokia / wavesuite_noc / 24.6

Matched remediation archetype

Path traversal, unsafe upload, and file handling

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Check exposure

  • Trace untrusted filenames, archive entries, URLs, and path segments into read, write, include, extraction, and upload operations.
  • Identify filesystem roots, mount permissions, symbolic-link behavior, archive handling, and whether uploaded content is web-accessible or executable.
  • Review canonicalization and containment checks across supported operating systems and storage backends.

Remediate safely

  • Generate server-side storage identifiers and resolve paths beneath a fixed root using filesystem-aware containment checks.
  • Reject absolute, parent-relative, alternate-separator, device, link, and archive entries that escape the intended root.
  • Store uploads outside executable or served paths, validate type and size, and use private atomic temporary files.

Authoritative sources

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