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CVE-2025-32949This vulnerability allows any authenticated user to cause the server to consume very large amounts of disk space when extracting a Zip Bomb. If user import is enabled (which is the default setting), any registered user can upload an archive for importing. The code uses the yauzl library for reading the archive. The yauzl library does not contain any mechanism to detect or prevent extraction of a Zip Bomb https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zip_bomb . Therefore, when using the User Import functionality with a Zip Bomb, PeerTube will try extracting the archive which will cause a disk space resource exhaustion.MEDIUM6.536.7%Apr 15, 2025
CVE-2025-32948The vulnerability allows any attacker to cause the PeerTube server to stop functioning, or in special cases send requests to arbitrary URLs (Blind SSRF). Attackers can send ActivityPub activities to PeerTube's "inbox" endpoint. By abusing the "Create Activity" functionality, it is possible to create crafted playlists which will cause either denial of service or an attacker-controlled blind SSRF.HIGH7.538.8%Apr 15, 2025
CVE-2025-32947This vulnerability allows any attacker to cause the PeerTube server to stop responding to requests due to an infinite loop in the "inbox" endpoint when receiving crafted ActivityPub activities.HIGH7.545.5%Apr 15, 2025
CVE-2025-32946This vulnerability allows any attacker to add playlists to a different user’s channel using the ActivityPub protocol. The vulnerable code sets the owner of the new playlist to be the user who performed the request, and then sets the associated channel to the channel ID supplied by the request, without checking if it belongs to the user.MEDIUM5.323.1%Apr 15, 2025
CVE-2025-32945The vulnerability allows an existing user to add playlists to a different user’s channel using the PeerTube REST API. The vulnerable code sets the owner of the new playlist to be the user who performed the request, and then sets the associated channel to the channel ID supplied by the request, without checking if it belongs to the user.MEDIUM4.318.3%Apr 15, 2025
CVE-2025-32944The vulnerability allows any authenticated user to cause the PeerTube server to stop functioning in a persistent manner.  If user import is enabled (which is the default setting), any registered user can upload an archive for importing. The code uses the yauzl library for reading the archive. If the yauzl library encounters a filename that is considered illegal, it raises an exception that is uncaught by PeerTube, leading to a crash which repeats infinitely on startup.MEDIUM6.537.8%Apr 15, 2025
CVE-2025-32943The vulnerability allows any authenticated user to leak the contents of arbitrary “.m3u8” files from the PeerTube server due to a path traversal in the HLS endpoint.MEDIUM4.333.4%Apr 15, 2025
CVE-2022-0881Insecure Storage of Sensitive Information in GitHub repository chocobozzz/peertube prior to 4.1.1.MEDIUM6.5Mar 9, 2022
CVE-2022-0727Improper Access Control in GitHub repository chocobozzz/peertube prior to 4.1.0.MEDIUM5.4Feb 23, 2022
CVE-2022-0726Missing Authorization in GitHub repository chocobozzz/peertube prior to 4.1.0.MEDIUM5.4Feb 23, 2022
CVE-2022-0508Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in GitHub repository chocobozzz/peertube prior to f33e515991a32885622b217bf2ed1d1b0d9d6832MEDIUM5.3Feb 8, 2022
CVE-2022-0170peertube is vulnerable to Improper Access ControlMEDIUM4.3Jan 11, 2022
CVE-2022-0133peertube is vulnerable to Improper Access ControlHIGH7.5Jan 10, 2022
CVE-2022-0132peertube is vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)HIGH7.5Jan 10, 2022
CVE-2021-3780peertube is vulnerable to Improper Neutralization of Input During Web Page Generation ('Cross-site Scripting')MEDIUM6.1Sep 15, 2021
CVE-2017-1000039Framadate version 1.0 is vulnerable to Formula Injection in the CSV Export resulting possible Information Disclosure and Code ExecutionNONE83.6%Jul 17, 2017