CVE-2026-76832 is a high-severity path traversal vulnerability in Agno's PythonTools component in libs/agno/agno/tools/python.py. The flaw arises from improper restriction of the file_name argument supplied to the read_file, save_to_file, and run_python_file tool actions. By providing parent-directory traversal sequences, an attacker can escape the intended base_dir boundary and cause the component to operate on files outside the restricted directory. Depending on the invoked action, successful exploitation enables arbitrary file read, arbitrary file write, or execution of arbitrary Python files within the security context of the running process. The issue can be reached through direct tool invocation and also through prompt injection delivered via content processed by an agent when that content influences tool arguments.
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