Report: CVE-2026-33130 - Uptime Kuma: SSTI in Notification Templates Allows Arbitrary File Read (Incomple...

Report: CVE-2026-33130 - Uptime Kuma: SSTI in Notification Templates Allows Arbitrary File Read (Incomple...

CVE ID :CVE-2026-33130 Published : March 20, 2026, 9:50 a.m. | 15 minutes ago Description :Uptime Kuma is an open source, self-hosted monitoring tool. In versions 1.23.0 through 2.2.0, the fix from GHSA-vffh-c9pq-4crh doesn't fully work to preventServer-side Template Injection (SSTI). The three mitigations added to the Liquid engine (root, relativeReference, dynamicPartials) only block quoted paths. If a project uses an unquoted absolute path, attackers can still read any file on the server. The original fix in notification-provider.js only constrains the first two steps of LiquidJS's file resolution (via root, relativeReference, and dynamicPartials options), but the third step, the require.resolve() fallback in liquid.node.js has no containment check, allowing unquoted absolute paths like /etc/passwd to resolve successfully. Quoted paths happen to be blocked only because the literal quote characters cause require.resolve('

CVE Details

Published
March 20, 2026
Affected Product: node.js