Raphaël Vinot

6 exploits Active since Jan 2023
CVE-2026-44439 WRITEUP HIGH WRITEUP
LookyLoo - PlaywrightCapture permits access to local files and internal network resources during page capture
PlaywrightCapture is a simple replacement for splash using playwright. Prior to 1.39.6, PlaywrightCapture did not sufficiently restrict navigations and resource requests initiated by rendered pages. An attacker-controlled page could abuse browser-side redirection mechanisms, such as window.location.href, to make the capture process open file:// URLs or request resources hosted on private, loopback, link-local, or otherwise non-public IP addresses. In deployments where PlaywrightCapture processes untrusted URLs, this could allow a remote attacker to perform server-side request forgery against internal services or attempt to access local files from the capture environment. Depending on what capture artifacts are generated and exposed, responses from those resources could potentially be leaked through screenshots, saved page content, logs, or other capture outputs. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.39.6.
CVSS 7.5
CVE-2025-65095 WRITEUP CRITICAL WRITEUP
Lookyloo < 1.35.1 - Cross-Site Scripting on Index and Tree Pages
Lookyloo is a web interface that allows users to capture a website page and then display a tree of domains that call each other. Prior to version 1.35.1, there is potential cross-site scripting on index and tree page. This issue has been patched in version 1.35.1.
CVE-2023-22898 WRITEUP MEDIUM WRITEUP
circl/pandora < 1.3.1 - Denial of Service via Deeply Nested ZIP Archive
workers/extractor.py in Pandora (aka pandora-analysis/pandora) 1.3.0 allows a denial of service when an attacker submits a deeply nested ZIP archive (aka ZIP bomb).
CVSS 6.5
CVE-2025-66458 WRITEUP MEDIUM WRITEUP
lookyloo < 1.35.3 - Cross-Site Scripting via Unsafe f-strings in Markup
Lookyloo is a web interface that allows users to capture a website page and then display a tree of domains that call each other. Prior to 1.35.3, there are multiple XSS due to unsafe use of f-strings in Markup. The issue requires a malicious 3rd party server responding with a JSON document containing JS code in a script element. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.35.3.
CVSS 6.1
CVE-2025-66459 WRITEUP MEDIUM WRITEUP
lookyloo < 1.35.3 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting via URL Error Message
Lookyloo is a web interface that allows users to capture a website page and then display a tree of domains that call each other. Prior to 1.35.3, a XSS vulnerability can be triggered when a user submits a list of URLs to capture, one of them contains a HTML element, and the capture fails. Then, the error field is populated with an error message that contains the bad URL they tried to capture, triggering the XSS. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.35.3.
CVSS 6.1
CVE-2025-66460 WRITEUP MEDIUM WRITEUP
lookyloo < 1.35.3 - Stored Cross-Site Scripting via Datatables Orthogonal-Data Feature
Lookyloo is a web interface that allows users to capture a website page and then display a tree of domains that call each other. Prior to 1.35.3, Lookyloo passed improperly escaped values to cells rendered in datatables using the orthogonal-data feature. It is definitely exploitable from the popup view, but it is most probably also exploitable in many other places. This vulnerability is fixed in 1.35.3.
CVSS 6.1