GHSA-38j7-23hf-9mhcHighCVSS 7.1

electerm has Path Traversal in Zmodem and Trzsz Download Filename Handling

Published
July 2, 2026
Last Modified
July 2, 2026

🔗 CVE IDs covered (1)

📋 Description

Impact

A path traversal vulnerability exists in the Zmodem and Trzsz file download handlers in electerm. When receiving files via Zmodem or Trzsz protocols, electerm uses the remote-supplied filename directly in path.join() with the user-selected download directory without sanitization.

A malicious SSH server or remote shell process can send a specially crafted filename such as ../escaped.txt to escape the user-selected download directory and write files to arbitrary locations on the user's filesystem, subject to process permissions.

Attack scenario:

  1. User connects to a malicious SSH server
  2. Attacker initiates a Zmodem or Trzsz file transfer
  3. Attacker supplies a traversal filename (e.g., ../../.bashrc, ../escaped.txt)
  4. User accepts the transfer and selects a download directory
  5. File is written outside the selected directory, potentially overwriting sensitive files

Affected components:

  • src/app/server/zmodem.js - prepareReceiveFile() at line 736
  • src/app/server/trzsz.js - getUniqueFilePath() at line 559, openSaveFile() callback, and savedFilePaths mapping

Patches

  • https://github.com/electerm/electerm/commit/fde153d677a170c5816368f6586647f3af4ef284

Workarounds

If upgrading is not immediately possible, users can mitigate this vulnerability by:

  1. Only connecting to trusted SSH servers
  2. Rejecting or canceling any incoming Zmodem or Trzsz file transfers from untrusted sources
  3. Avoiding the use of Zmodem (sz/rz) and Trzsz (trz/tsz) commands on untrusted servers

🎯 Affected products1

  • npm/electerm:<= 3.11.0

🔗 References (3)