• Home
  • Cyber Crime
  • Cyber warfare
  • APT
  • Data Breach
  • Deep Web
  • Digital ID
  • Hacking
  • Hacktivism
  • Intelligence
  • Internet of Things
  • Laws and regulations
  • Malware
  • Mobile
  • Reports
  • Security
  • Social Networks
  • Terrorism
  • ICS-SCADA
  • POLICIES
  • Contact me
MUST READ

Facebook wants access to your camera roll for AI photo edits

 | 

SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 51

 | 

Security Affairs newsletter Round 530 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

 | 

The FBI warns that Scattered Spider is now targeting the airline sector

 | 

LapDogs: China-nexus hackers Hijack 1,000+ SOHO devices for espionage

 | 

Taking over millions of developers exploiting an Open VSX Registry flaw

 | 

OneClik APT campaign targets energy sector with stealthy backdoors

 | 

APT42 impersonates cyber professionals to phish Israeli academics and journalists

 | 

Kai West, aka IntelBroker, indicted for cyberattacks causing $25M in damages

 | 

Cisco fixed critical ISE flaws allowing Root-level remote code execution

 | 

U.S. CISA adds AMI MegaRAC SPx, D-Link DIR-859 routers, and Fortinet FortiOS flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog

 | 

CitrixBleed 2: The nightmare that echoes the 'CitrixBleed' flaw in Citrix NetScaler devices

 | 

Hackers deploy fake SonicWall VPN App to steal corporate credentials

 | 

Mainline Health Systems data breach impacted over 100,000 individuals

 | 

Disrupting the operations of cryptocurrency mining botnets

 | 

Prometei botnet activity has surged since March 2025

 | 

The U.S. House banned WhatsApp on government devices due to security concerns

 | 

Russia-linked APT28 use Signal chats to target Ukraine official with malware

 | 

China-linked APT Salt Typhoon targets Canadian Telecom companies

 | 

U.S. warns of incoming cyber threats following Iran airstrikes

 | 
  • Home
  • Cyber Crime
  • Cyber warfare
  • APT
  • Data Breach
  • Deep Web
  • Digital ID
  • Hacking
  • Hacktivism
  • Intelligence
  • Internet of Things
  • Laws and regulations
  • Malware
  • Mobile
  • Reports
  • Security
  • Social Networks
  • Terrorism
  • ICS-SCADA
  • POLICIES
  • Contact me
  • Home
  • Breaking News
  • Hacking
  • PHP package Voyager flaws expose to one-click RCE exploits

PHP package Voyager flaws expose to one-click RCE exploits

Pierluigi Paganini January 30, 2025

The open-source PHP package Voyager is affected by three vulnerabilities that could be exploited to achieve one-click remote code execution on affected instances.

Voyager is a popular open-source PHP package for managing Laravel applications, offering an admin interface, BREAD operations, media, and user management.

During an ordinary scan activity, SonarSource researchers reported an arbitrary file write vulnerability in Voyager. The experts discovered additional flaws and chained them to achieve one-click remote code execution on a Voyager instance.

Below are the flaws discovered by the researchers:

  • CVE-2024-55417 – An arbitrary file write vulnerability in the “/admin/media/upload” endpoint
  • CVE-2024-55416 – A reflected cross-site scripting flaw in the “/admin/compass” endpoint
  • CVE-2024-55415 – An arbitrary file leak and deletion issue

An attacker could exploit Voyager’s media upload feature to bypass MIME type verification and execute malicious PHP code using a polyglot file. This could lead to remote code execution and, when combined with CVE-2024-55416, pose a critical threat triggered by a victim clicking a malicious link.

“When an authenticated Voyager user clicks on a malicious link, attackers can execute arbitrary code on the server. At the time of writing this blog (Voyager version 1.8.0), the vulnerabilities have not been fixed and we release this information to allow users to protect themselves under our 90-day responsible disclosure deadline.” reads the advisory published by SonarSource.

A malicious attacker could leverage Voyager’s media upload feature to upload a malicious file in a manner that bypasses MIME type verification, and make use of a Polyglot file that appears as an image or video but contains executable PHP code to trick the server into processing it as a PHP script, thereby resulting in remote code execution.

An attacker could exploit the CVE-2024-55415 flaw to stealthily steal or delete files without dropping a malicious PHP file. Due to improper input validation in the pathToLogFile function, an attacker could trick a user into clicking a malicious link, leading to arbitrary file deletion, potentially impacting server availability or enabling code execution. Additionally, the /admin/compass endpoint allows file downloads, which—when combined with a prior XSS vulnerability—could be used to exfiltrate sensitive data to an attacker-controlled server.

SonarSource reported the findings to the project maintainers multiple times via emails and Github with no reply.

The information is publicly released under a 90-day responsible disclosure policy to protect users.

Below is a video PoC exploit published by the researchers.

“At this time, no patches are available to address the vulnerabilities we’ve identified. Despite multiple attempts to contact the project maintainers via email and GitHub, we have not received a response.

In accordance with our responsible disclosure policy, we are publicly releasing the details of our findings after 90 days. We believe this allows users of Voyage to make informed decisions about their use of Voyage.” concludes the report. “We strongly advise users to carefully consider using this project in their applications and exercise caution when deciding to do so.”

Follow me on Twitter: @securityaffairs and Facebook and Mastodon

Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – hacking, PHP package Voyager)


facebook linkedin twitter

Hacking hacking news information security news IT Information Security PHP package Voyager Pierluigi Paganini Security Affairs Security News

you might also like

Pierluigi Paganini June 29, 2025
Facebook wants access to your camera roll for AI photo edits
Read more
Pierluigi Paganini June 29, 2025
SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 51
Read more

leave a comment

newsletter

Subscribe to my email list and stay
up-to-date!

    recent articles

    Facebook wants access to your camera roll for AI photo edits

    Social Networks / June 29, 2025

    SECURITY AFFAIRS MALWARE NEWSLETTER ROUND 51

    Breaking News / June 29, 2025

    Security Affairs newsletter Round 530 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

    Breaking News / June 29, 2025

    The FBI warns that Scattered Spider is now targeting the airline sector

    Cyber Crime / June 28, 2025

    LapDogs: China-nexus hackers Hijack 1,000+ SOHO devices for espionage

    Malware / June 28, 2025

    To contact me write an email to:

    Pierluigi Paganini :
    pierluigi.paganini@securityaffairs.co

    LEARN MORE

    QUICK LINKS

    • Home
    • Cyber Crime
    • Cyber warfare
    • APT
    • Data Breach
    • Deep Web
    • Digital ID
    • Hacking
    • Hacktivism
    • Intelligence
    • Internet of Things
    • Laws and regulations
    • Malware
    • Mobile
    • Reports
    • Security
    • Social Networks
    • Terrorism
    • ICS-SCADA
    • POLICIES
    • Contact me

    Copyright@securityaffairs 2024

    We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.
    Cookie SettingsAccept All
    Manage consent

    Privacy Overview

    This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities...
    Necessary
    Always Enabled
    Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
    Non-necessary
    Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.
    SAVE & ACCEPT