{"id":"GHSA-jf2q-463c-6f52","aliases":["GO-2026-5464"],"url":"https://o3.security/vulnerability/GHSA-jf2q-463c-6f52","summary":"androidqf: Zip entry Name Injection in APK bundle (Zip Slip for zip consumers)","details":"### Summary\n`generateZipPath()` constructs zip entry names for collected APKs using device controlled content from `extractFileName()`. Since `extractFileName()` does not reject traversal sequences, the resulting zip entry name can contain `../`. AndroidQF itself does not extract the zip it creates, but any forensic tool that extracts the acquisition bundle without zip-slip protection could write files to attacker chosen paths.\n\n### Impact\nA compromised device could inject path traversal sequences into the acquisition bundle's zip entry names. When a forensic analyst or forensic tooling extracts the bundle without entry name validation, files could be written outside the intended extraction directory.\n\n### Patched version\n[1.8.3](https://github.com/mvt-project/androidqf/releases/tag/v1.8.3)\n\n### Credits\nThis issue was identified during a security assessment conducted by 0xche.","published":"2026-05-21T17:09:00Z","modified":"2026-06-25T23:11:47.743254122Z","cvss":null,"epss":null,"cisaKev":null,"exploitsKnown":0,"affectedPackages":[{"ecosystem":"Go","name":"github.com/mvt-project/androidqf","fixedVersion":"1.8.3"}],"fix":null,"references":[{"type":"WEB","url":"https://github.com/mvt-project/androidqf/security/advisories/GHSA-jf2q-463c-6f52"},{"type":"PACKAGE","url":"https://github.com/mvt-project/androidqf"},{"type":"WEB","url":"https://github.com/mvt-project/androidqf/releases/tag/v1.8.3"}],"provenance":{"sources":["OSV.dev","FIRST.org (EPSS)"],"lastVerified":"2026-06-25T23:11:47.743254122Z"}}