Path traversal arbitrary file read/delete in SunFounder Pironman Dashboard (pm_dashboard) log file API
SunFounder Pironman Dashboard (pm_dashboard) versions 1.3.13 and earlier contain a path traversal vulnerability in the log file API endpoints. The endpoints accept a user-controlled filename parameter that is not sufficiently constrained to an intended log directory, allowing traversal sequences (e.g., ../) to escape the expected path. As a result, an unauthenticated remote attacker can read arbitrary files and can also delete arbitrary files by targeting the log file API functionality, leading to sensitive information disclosure and destructive file removal.
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filename (e.g., ../, ..%2f, %2e%2e%2f).Remediation
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