CVE-2025-59334HIGH 8.8EPSS p31.5%

CVE-2025-59334CVE-2025-59334

Description

Linkr is a lightweight file delivery system that downloads files from a webserver. Linkr versions through 2.0.0 do not verify the integrity or authenticity of .linkr manifest files before using their contents, allowing a tampered manifest to inject arbitrary file entries into a package distribution. An attacker can modify a generated .linkr manifest (for example by adding a new entry with a malicious URL) and when a user runs the extract command the client downloads the attacker-supplied file without verification. This enables arbitrary file injection and creates a potential path to remote code execution if a downloaded malicious binary or script is later executed. Version 2.0.1 adds a manifest integrity check that compares the checksum of the original author-created manifest to the one being extracted and aborts on mismatch, warning if no original manifest is hosted. Users should update to 2.0.1 or later. As a workaround prior to updating, use only trusted .linkr manifests, manually verify manifest integrity, and host manifests on trusted servers.

Scoring

CVSS 3.18.8 (HIGH)
VectorCVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
EPSS0.40% probability of exploitation · percentile 31.5% · 2026-06-19T12:03:05Z
Published2025-09-16
Last modified2025-10-08

Underlying weaknesses· 1

CWE-347

References

  1. https://github.com/mohammadzain2008/Linkr/commit/182e5ddaa51972e144005b500c4bcebf2fd1a6c0
  2. https://github.com/mohammadzain2008/Linkr/security/advisories/GHSA-6wph-mpv2-29xv
  3. https://github.com/mohammadzain2008/Linkr/security/advisories/GHSA-6wph-mpv2-29xv

1

TypeTargetConfidenceTier
WeaknessImproper Verification of Cryptographic Signaturecwe-3470%live

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