An issue was discovered in Weaviate OSS before 1.33.4. An attacker with access to insert data into the database can craft an entry name with an absolute path (e.g., /etc/...) or use parent directory traversal (../../..) to escape the restore root when a backup is restored, potentially creating or overwriting files in arbitrary locations within the application's privilege scope.
| Package (Ecosystem) | Introduced | Fixed | Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| github.com/weaviate/weaviate(Go) | 0 | 1.30.20 | N/A |
| github.com/weaviate/weaviate(Go) | 1.31.0-rc.0 | 1.31.19 | N/A |
| github.com/weaviate/weaviate(Go) | 1.32.0-rc.0 | 1.32.16 | N/A |
| github.com/weaviate/weaviate(Go) | 1.33.0-rc.0 | 1.33.4 | N/A |
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