CVE-2025-45582

EUVD-2025-21178
GNU Tar through 1.35 allows file overwrite via directory traversal in crafted TAR archives, with a certain two-step process. First, the victim must extract an archive that contains a ../ symlink to a critical directory. Second, the victim must extract an archive that contains a critical file, specified via a relative pathname that begins with the symlink name and ends with that critical file's name. Here, the extraction follows the symlink and overwrites the critical file. This bypasses the protection mechanism of "Member name contains '..'" that would occur for a single TAR archive that attempted to specify the critical file via a ../ approach. For example, the first archive can contain "x -> ../../../../../home/victim/.ssh" and the second archive can contain x/authorized_keys. This can affect server applications that automatically extract any number of user-supplied TAR archives, and were relying on the blocking of traversal. This can also affect software installation processes in which "tar xf" is run more than once (e.g., when installing a package can automatically install two dependencies that are set up as untrusted tarballs instead of official packages). NOTE: the official GNU Tar manual has an otherwise-empty directory for each "tar xf" in its Security Rules of Thumb; however, third-party advice leads users to run "tar xf" more than once into the same directory.
ProviderTypeBase ScoreAtk. VectorAtk. ComplexityPriv. RequiredVector
NISTPrimary
4.1 MEDIUM
LOCAL
HIGH
NONE
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:N/I:L/A:L
Base Score
CVSS 3.x
EPSS Score
Percentile: 32%
Affected Products (NVD)
VendorProductVersion
gnutar
𝑥
< 1.35
𝑥
= Vulnerable software versions
Ubuntu logo
Ubuntu Releases
Ubuntu Product
Codename
tar
bionic
needed
focal
needed
jammy
needed
noble
needed
plucky
ignored
questing
needed
resolute
needed
trusty
needed
xenial
needed
openSUSE logo
openSUSE / SLES Releases
openSUSE Product
Release
tar
suse enterprise desktop 15 SP7
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise sap 15 SP4
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise sap 15 SP5
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise sap 15 SP6
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise sap 15 SP7
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise server 15 SP4
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise server 15 SP5
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise server 15 SP6
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise server 15 SP7
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
tar-lang
suse enterprise desktop 15 SP7
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise sap 15 SP4
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise sap 15 SP5
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise sap 15 SP6
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise sap 15 SP7
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise server 15 SP4
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise server 15 SP5
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise server 15 SP6
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise server 15 SP7
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
tar-rmt
suse enterprise desktop 15 SP7
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise sap 15 SP4
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise sap 15 SP5
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise sap 15 SP6
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise sap 15 SP7
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise server 15 SP4
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise server 15 SP5
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise server 15 SP6
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
suse enterprise server 15 SP7
1.34-150000.3.37.1
fixed
Red Hat logo
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Releases
Red Hat Product
Release
tar
RHEL 9
2:1.34-9.el9_7
fixed