lakeFS vulnerable to path traversal in local block adapter allow cross-namespace and sibling directory access

Description

Summary

Two path traversal vulnerabilities in the local block adapter allow authenticated users to read and write files outside their designated storage boundaries.

Details

The local block adapter in pkg/block/local/adapter.go had two path traversal vulnerabilities:

1. Prefix Bypass Vulnerability

The verifyRelPath function used strings.HasPrefix() to verify that requested paths fall within the configured storage directory. This check was insufficient because it validated only the path prefix without requiring a path separator, allowing access to sibling directories with similar names.

Example: If the adapter is configured with base path /data/lakefs:

Path Expected Actual
/data/lakefs/valid/file.txt Allowed Allowed
/data/lakefs_evil/secret.txt Blocked Vulnerable
/data/lakefs_backup/data.db Blocked Vulnerable

2. Namespace Escape via Identifier

The adapter verified that resolved paths stayed within the adapter's base path, but did not verify that object identifiers stayed within their designated storage namespace. This allowed attackers to use path traversal sequences in the object identifier to access files in other namespaces.

Example: With base path /data/lakefs and namespace local://repo1/userdata:

Identifier Resolved Path Expected Actual
file.txt /data/lakefs/repo1/userdata/file.txt Allowed Allowed
../secrets/key.txt /data/lakefs/repo1/secrets/key.txt Blocked Vulnerable
../../other-repo/data.txt /data/lakefs/other-repo/data.txt Blocked Vulnerable

This vulnerability allows users with access to one namespace to read and write files in other namespaces within the same lakeFS deployment.

Impact

Authenticated lakeFS users can:

  • Read and write files in sibling directories that share the same path prefix as the storage directory (vulnerability 1)
  • Access files across namespaces by using path traversal in object identifiers (vulnerability 2)

This could allow attackers to:

  • Read sensitive data from other repositories/namespaces
  • Write malicious files to other namespaces
  • Read/write files in adjacent directories outside lakeFS storage
  • Potentially escalate privileges if writable directories are used by other services

This vulnerability only affects deployments using the local block adapter. Deployments using S3, GCS, Azure, or other object storage backends are not affected.

Patches

Fixed in version v1.77.0.

The fixes:
1. Append a path separator to prefix checks, ensuring paths must be within the storage directory
2. Add two-level path validation: verify both that namespace paths stay within the adapter's base path AND that resolved paths stay within their designated namespace

Workarounds

  • Configure the storage path with a unique name unlikely to be a prefix of other directories
  • Restrict filesystem permissions for the lakeFS process
  • Ensure no sensitive data exists in sibling directories

Credit

Discovered via CodeQL static analysis.

Basic information

Type
reviewed
Severity
high
Advisory on GitHub
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Published (advisory)
2026-02-13 16:16:04 UTC
Updated
2026-02-13 22:11:50 UTC
GitHub reviewed
2026-02-13 16:16:04 UTC
NVD published
2026-02-13

EPSS Score

Score Percentile
0.06% 18.29%

CVSS Scores

Base score Version Severity Vector
8.1 3.1
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N Click to expand
Attack vector (AV:N)
Could be attacked over the internet or any normal routed network—not just someone sitting at the machine.
Attack complexity (AC:L)
Once they can reach the bug, pulling it off is straightforward—no weird race conditions or rare setup.
Privileges required (PR:L)
A normal user session is enough; they don’t have to be admin.
User interaction (UI:N)
Nobody has to click “OK” or open a trap file; it can work without a victim helping.
Scope (S:U)
Damage stays in the same “trust bubble” as the broken component—no big spill into unrelated systems.
Confidentiality (C:H)
Serious risk that confidential data gets exposed in a big way.
Integrity (I:H)
They could widely tamper with or forge data—trust in the data is badly hurt.
Availability (A:N)
Service keeps running; no real outage angle.

Identifiers

CWEs

CWE id Name
CWE-22 Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal')

Credits

  • nopcoder (reporter)

Affected packages (1)

Vulnerable version ranges and first patched releases as published by GitHub.

Ecosystem Package Vulnerable range First patched Vulnerable functions
go github.com/treeverse/lakefs <= 1.76.0 1.77.0

References

cvelogic Threat Intelligence