CVE-2026-32310 MEDIUM

CVE-2026-32310: Cryptomator: Unverified masterkeyfile key IDs can access arbitrary local or UNC paths

Vendor Cryptomator
Product cryptomator
Weakness CWE-22 · Path traversal
Published March 20, 2026
Last update March 20, 2026

CVSS base score

4.1/10
Attack vector Network
Attack complexity Low
Privileges required Low
User interaction Required
Confidentiality Low
Integrity None

CVSS vector

CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:R/S:C/C:L/I:N/A:N

What the vulnerability does

01Description

Cryptomator encrypts data being stored on cloud infrastructure. From version 1.6.0 to before version 1.19.1, vault configuration is parsed before its integrity is verified, and the masterkeyfile loader uses the unverified keyId as a filesystem path. The loader resolves keyId.getSchemeSpecificPart() directly against the vault path and immediately calls Files.exists(...). This allows a malicious vault config to supply parent-directory escapes, absolute local paths, or UNC paths (e.g., masterkeyfile://attacker/share/masterkey.cryptomator). On Windows, the UNC variant is especially dangerous because Path.resolve("//attacker/share/...") becomes \\attacker\share\..., so the existence check can trigger outbound SMB access before the user even enters a passphrase. This issue has been patched in version 1.19.1.

Key dates

02Disclosure timeline

March 20, 2026 CVE published
March 20, 2026 Record updated