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CVE-2025-59825

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Description

astral-tokio-tar is a tar archive reading/writing library for async Rust. In versions 0.5.3 and earlier of astral-tokio-tar, tar archives may extract outside of their intended destination directory when using the Entry::unpack_in_raw API. Additionally, the Entry::allow_external_symlinks control (which defaults to true) could be bypassed via a pair of symlinks that individually point within the destination but combine to point outside of it. These behaviors could be used individually or combined to bypass the intended security control of limiting extraction to the given directory. This in turn would allow an attacker with a malicious tar archive to perform an arbitrary file write and potentially pivot into code execution. This issue has been patched in version 0.5.4. There is no workaround other than upgrading.

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EU Vulnerability Database

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EU Coordination

Not EU Coordinated

Exploitation Status

No Known Exploitation

ENISA Analysis

Malicious code in bioql (PyPI)

Affected Products (ENISA)

astral-sh
tokio-tar

ENISA Scoring

CVSS Score (4.0)

6.1
/10
CVSS:4.0/AV:L/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:U

EPSS Score

0.020
probability

Data provided by ENISA EU Vulnerability Database. Last updated: October 3, 2025

GitHub Security Advisories

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astral-tokio-tar has a path traversal in tar extraction

GHSA-3wgq-wrwc-vqmv

Advisory Details

### Impact In versions 0.5.3 and earlier of astral-tokio-tar, tar archives may extract outside of their intended destination directory when using the `Entry::unpack_in_raw` API. Additionally, the `Entry::allow_external_symlinks` control (which defaults to `true`) could be bypassed via a pair of symlinks that individually point within the destination but combine to point outside of it. These behaviors could be used individually or combined to bypass the intended security control of limiting extraction to the given directory. This in turn would allow an attacker with a malicious tar archive to perform an arbitrary file write and potentially pivot into code execution (e.g. by overwriting a file that the user or system then executes or uses to execute code). The impact of this vulnerability for downstream API users of this crate is **high**, per above. However, for this crate's main downstream user (uv), the impact of this vulnerability is **low** due to its overlap with equivalent user capabilities in source distributions. See GHSA-7j9j-68r2-f35q for additional details. ### Patches Versions 0.5.4 and newer of astral-tokio-tar address the vulnerability above. Users should upgrade to 0.5.4 or newer. ### Workarounds Users are advised to upgrade to version 0.5.4 or newer to address this advisory. There is no workaround other than upgrading. ### References * See GHSA-7j9j-68r2-f35q for how this vulnerability affects uv, astral-tokio-tar's primary downstream user. Observe that **unlike** this advisory, uv's advisory is considered **low severity** due to overlap with intentional existing capabilities in source distributions. * This vulnerability is similar to (but not related in code) to CVE-2025-4138 and CVE-2025-4517, which concern Python's tarfile module.

Affected Packages

crates.io astral-tokio-tar
ECOSYSTEM: ≥0 <0.5.4

CVSS Scoring

CVSS Score

5.0

CVSS Vector

CVSS:4.0/AV:L/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:U

Advisory provided by GitHub Security Advisory Database. Published: September 23, 2025, Modified: September 23, 2025

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Last Modified: Unknown
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