PT-2026-51001 · Byrongamatos · Slopsmith

Published

2026-06-19

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Updated

2026-06-19

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CVE-2026-49290

CVSS v4.0

7.6

High

VectorAV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:H/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:H/SI:H/SA:H/E:U
Slopsmith is a self-contained web application for browsing, playing, and practicing Rocksmith 2014 Custom DLC (CDLC). Prior to 0.2.9-alpha.5, a path-traversal vulnerability in Slopsmith's archive extractors allows an attacker to write arbitrary files outside the extraction directory by supplying a crafted PSARC or sloppak archive. With the default Docker configuration (running as root) and the ability to drop a file into the plugin directory, this escalates to arbitrary remote code execution on the host. Three archive extractors concatenated archive-entry filenames directly onto the extraction root without validation: lib/psarc.py::unpack psarc — PSARC TOC filenames; lib/patcher.py::unpack psarc — duplicate of the above in the patcher flow; lib/sloppak.py:: unpack zip — bare ZipFile.extractall() with no member filter. Each accepts entry names containing .. segments, absolute paths, or backslash separators. The Python zipfile module's default extractall() is documented as not preventing traversal when callers don't supply a member-filter callback. Version 0.2.9-alpha.5 patches the issue. Until updated, do not open PSARC or sloppak archives from untrusted sources, and do not expose the Slopsmith instance to the public internet. Docker users should also pull the latest image after the next slopsmith Docker image is published.

Fix

Relative Path Traversal

Path traversal

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Weakness Enumeration

Related Identifiers

CVE-2026-49290

Affected Products

Slopsmith