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Jellyfin

(Jellyfin)
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#Vulnerabilities 11
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2023-12-13 CVE-2023-48702 Jellyfin is a system for managing and streaming media. Prior to version 10.8.13, the `/System/MediaEncoder/Path` endpoint executes an arbitrary file using `ProcessStartInfo` via the `ValidateVersion` function. A malicious administrator can setup a network share and supply a UNC path to `/System/MediaEncoder/Path` which points to an executable on the network share, causing Jellyfin server to run the executable in the local context. The endpoint was removed in version 10.8.13. Jellyfin 7.2
2023-12-06 CVE-2023-49096 Jellyfin is a Free Software Media System for managing and streaming media. In affected versions there is an argument injection in the VideosController, specifically the `/Videos/<itemId>/stream` and `/Videos/<itemId>/stream.<container>` endpoints which are present in the current Jellyfin version. Additional endpoints in the AudioController might also be vulnerable, as they differ only slightly in execution. Those endpoints are reachable by an unauthenticated user. In order to exploit this... Jellyfin 8.8
2023-04-24 CVE-2023-30626 Jellyfin is a free-software media system. Versions starting with 10.8.0 and prior to 10.8.10 and prior have a directory traversal vulnerability inside the `ClientLogController`, specifically `/ClientLog/Document`. When combined with a cross-site scripting vulnerability (CVE-2023-30627), this can result in file write and arbitrary code execution. Version 10.8.10 has a patch for this issue. There are no known workarounds. Jellyfin 8.1
2023-04-24 CVE-2023-30627 jellyfin-web is the web client for Jellyfin, a free-software media system. Starting in version 10.1.0 and prior to version 10.8.10, a stored cross-site scripting vulnerability in device.js can be used to make arbitrary calls to the `REST` endpoints with admin privileges. When combined with CVE-2023-30626, this results in remote code execution on the Jellyfin instance in the context of the user who's running it. This issue is patched in version 10.8.10. There are no known workarounds. Jellyfin 5.4
2023-03-10 CVE-2023-27161 Jellyfin up to v10.7.7 was discovered to contain a Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via the component /Repositories. This vulnerability allows attackers to access network resources and sensitive information via a crafted POST request. Jellyfin 7.5
2023-02-03 CVE-2023-23635 In Jellyfin 10.8.x through 10.8.3, the name of a collection is vulnerable to stored XSS. This allows an attacker to steal access tokens from the localStorage of the victim. Jellyfin 5.4
2023-02-03 CVE-2023-23636 In Jellyfin 10.8.x through 10.8.3, the name of a playlist is vulnerable to stored XSS. This allows an attacker to steal access tokens from the localStorage of the victim. Jellyfin 5.4
2022-08-19 CVE-2022-35909 In Jellyfin before 10.8, the /users endpoint has incorrect access control for admin functionality. Jellyfin 8.8
2022-08-19 CVE-2022-35910 In Jellyfin before 10.8, stored XSS allows theft of an admin access token. Jellyfin 5.4
2021-05-06 CVE-2021-29490 Jellyfin is a free software media system that provides media from a dedicated server to end-user devices via multiple apps. Verions prior to 10.7.3 vulnerable to unauthenticated Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) attacks via the imageUrl parameter. This issue potentially exposes both internal and external HTTP servers or other resources available via HTTP `GET` that are visible from the Jellyfin server. The vulnerability is patched in version 10.7.3. As a workaround, disable external access... Jellyfin 5.8