CVE-2026-72733 Detail
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This CVE record has recently been published to the CVE List and has been included within the NVD dataset. DescriptionDokploy is a free, self-hostable Platform as a Service (PaaS). Prior to 0.29.13, the backup.restoreBackupWithLogs tRPC subscription builds database restore shell pipelines from the user-controlled databaseName and backupFile fields without safely separating them from shell syntax. packages/server/src/utils/restore/utils.ts interpolates databaseName into database-specific restore commands, while packages/server/src/utils/restore/postgres.ts and the analogous restore modules interpolate backupFile into rclone paths. An authenticated member with backup-restore permission can inject operating-system commands that execute in the Dokploy host context through execAsync or execAsyncRemote, even when no valid database container or backup file exists. This issue is fixed in version 0.29.13. Metrics
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Quick InfoCVE Dictionary Entry:CVE-2026-72733 NVD Published Date: 08/10/2026 NVD Last Modified: 08/10/2026 Source: GitHub, Inc. |
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