halloy CVE Vulnerabilities & CVE List (2)

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halloy vulnerability overview

This page aggregates publicly disclosed CVE and security risk information related to halloy, with CVSS, EPSS, publication dates, and vulnerability intelligence data to help assess potential risk and remediation priority.

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CVE Summary Source Max CVSS EPSS % Published Updated
CVE-2026-32810 Halloy is an IRC application written in Rust. In versions on \*nix and macOS prior to commit f180e41061db393acf65bc99f5c5e7397586d9cb, halloy creates its config directory and files using default umask permissions, which typically results in `0644` on files and `0755` on directories. This allows any local user on the system to read plaintext credentials stored in `config.toml` or referenced `password_file` paths. Commit f180e41061db393acf65bc99f5c5e7397586d9cb patches the issue. [email protected] 4.8 0.01% 2026-03-20 2026-03-23
CVE-2026-32733 Halloy is an IRC application written in Rust. Prior to commit 0f77b2cfc5f822517a256ea5a4b94bad8bfe38b6, the DCC receive flow did not sanitize filenames from incoming `DCC SEND` requests. A remote IRC user could send a filename with path traversal sequences like `../../.ssh/authorized_keys` and the file would be written outside the user's configured `save_directory`. With auto-accept enabled this required zero interaction from the victim. Starting with commit 0f77b2cfc5f822517a256ea5a4b94bad8bfe3 [email protected] 8.7 0.05% 2026-03-20 2026-03-23
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