CVE-2026-42313

HIGH

pyload-ng: non-admin SETTINGS users can redirect all outbound traffic through an attacker-controlled proxy

Title source: cna
STIX 2.1

Description

pyLoad is a free and open-source download manager written in Python. Prior to 0.5.0b3.dev100, the set_config_value() API method (@permission(Perms.SETTINGS)) in src/pyload/core/api/__init__.py gates security-sensitive options behind a hand-maintained allowlist ADMIN_ONLY_CORE_OPTIONS. The allowlist contains ("proxy", "username") and ("proxy", "password") — which protect the proxy credentials — but it does not include ("proxy", "enabled"), ("proxy", "host"), ("proxy", "port"), or ("proxy", "type"). Any authenticated user with the non-admin SETTINGS permission can enable proxying and point pyload at any host they control. From that point, every outbound download, captcha fetch, update check, and plugin HTTP call is transparently routed through the attacker. This is a direct continuation of the fix family CVE-2026-33509 / CVE-2026-35463 / CVE-2026-35464 / CVE-2026-35586, each of which patched a different missed option in the same allowlist. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.5.0b3.dev100.

References (1)

Core 1
Core References

Scores

CVSS v3 8.3
EPSS 0.0002
EPSS Percentile 4.2%
Attack Vector NETWORK
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:L

CISA SSVC

Vulnrichment
Exploitation poc
Automatable no
Technical Impact total

Details

CWE
CWE-441 CWE-863 CWE-918
Status published
Products (3)
pyload/pyload < 0.5.0b3.dev100
pyload-ng_project/pyload-ng < 0.5.0b3.dev100
pypi/pyload-ng 0 - 0.5.0b3.dev100PyPI
Published May 11, 2026
Tracked Since May 11, 2026