Juicefs
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Information disclosure and denial of service in JuiceFS through 1.3.1 lets remote attackers reach Go pprof debug and Prometheus metrics endpoints that are inadvertently exposed because handlers are registered on the shared http.DefaultServeMux. By fetching /debug/pprof/cmdline an attacker recovers the process command line, which embeds the metadata engine connection string and its database credentials, effectively yielding full read/write control over filesystem metadata; other pprof and profiling handlers leak internal state and can be abused to exhaust resources. Reported by VulnCheck with an upstream fix in commit a46979c; no public exploit identified at time of analysis and it is not listed in CISA KEV.
Information disclosure and denial of service in JuiceFS through 1.3.1 lets remote attackers reach Go pprof debug and Prometheus metrics endpoints that are inadvertently exposed because handlers are registered on the shared http.DefaultServeMux. By fetching /debug/pprof/cmdline an attacker recovers the process command line, which embeds the metadata engine connection string and its database credentials, effectively yielding full read/write control over filesystem metadata; other pprof and profiling handlers leak internal state and can be abused to exhaust resources. Reported by VulnCheck with an upstream fix in commit a46979c; no public exploit identified at time of analysis and it is not listed in CISA KEV.