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CVE-2026-42795

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CVE-2026-42795

Published: Jun 2, 2026

Modified: Jun 2, 2026

PUBLISHED

Description

Symlink following vulnerability in Gleam's Hex package export allows files outside the project root to be embedded in the generated package tarball. The file collection helpers (gleam_files, native_files, private_files) in compiler-cli/src/fs.rs use follow_links(true) when walking publishable directories such as src/ and priv/. The collected paths are added to the package archive via add_path_to_tar in compiler-cli/src/publish.rs without verifying that the resolved target remains within the project root. A symlink placed under a publishable directory will cause gleam export hex-tarball or gleam publish to embed the contents of the symlink target into the generated Hex package. An attacker with write access to the project repository can place a symlink in src/ or priv/ pointing to an arbitrary file. When a maintainer or CI pipeline runs gleam publish or gleam export hex-tarball, local files readable by the publisher (such as secrets, tokens, or SSH keys) are silently embedded into the published package artifact. This issue affects Gleam from 0.10.0-rc1 until 1.17.0.

VendorProductVersions

Gleam

Gleam

affected
0.10.0-rc1 - < 1.17.0

Gleam

Gleam

affected
0.10.0-rc1 - < 1.17.0
affected
c82a2d83bd0c06cafdc196820deb3f89a9b3ff7c - < 6435a5528b9ae0449e2f32be579641ec485f6866

Gleam

Gleam

affected
v0.10.0-rc1-elixir - < v1.17.0-elixir
affected
v0.10.0-rc1-erlang - < v1.17.0-erlang
affected
v0.10.0-rc1-node - < v1.17.0-node
affected
v0.10.0-rc1-node-slim - < v1.17.0-node-slim
affected
v0.10.0-rc1-elixir-slim - < v1.17.0-elixir-slim

+5 more versions

Weaknesses (CWE)

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