Mehrere Schwachstellen (CVE-2025-13273, CVE-2026-26331, CVE-2026-3069) in Yt-Dlp

Zusammenfassung

In der Audio/Video-Download-Software yt-dlp besteht ab Version 2023.06.21 bis 2026.02.21 eine kritische Sicherheitslücke, die Angreifern das Ausführen beliebiger Befehle auf dem System ermöglicht. Das Problem betrifft speziell die Verwendung der `--netrc-cmd`-Option. Obwohl der Exploit-Link verdächtig erscheint, kann er über HTTP-Umleitungen getarnt werden. Nutzer, die diese Option nicht verwenden, sind nicht betroffen. yt-dlp 2026.02.21 behebt den Fehler durch Validierung der "machine"-Werte. Bis zum Update sollten Nutzer die problematische Option vermeiden.

yt-dlp is a command-line audio/video downloader. Starting in version 2023.06.21 and prior to version 2026.02.21, when yt-dlp's `--netrc-cmd` command-line option (or `netrc_cmd` Python API parameter) is used, an attacker could achieve arbitrary command injection on the user's system with a maliciously crafted URL. yt-dlp maintainers assume the impact of this vulnerability to be high for anyone who uses `--netrc-cmd` in their command/configuration or `netrc_cmd` in their Python scripts. Even though the maliciously crafted URL itself will look very suspicious to many users, it would be trivial for a maliciously crafted webpage with an inconspicuous URL to covertly exploit this vulnerability via HTTP redirect. Users without `--netrc-cmd` in their arguments or `netrc_cmd` in their scripts are unaffected. No evidence has been found of this exploit being used in the wild. yt-dlp version 2026.02.21 fixes this issue by validating all netrc "machine" values and raising an error upon unexpected input. As a workaround, users who are unable to upgrade should avoid using the `--netrc-cmd` command-line option (or `netrc_cmd` Python API parameter), or they should at least not pass a placeholder (`{}`) in their `--netrc-cmd` argument.
Quelle: app.opencve.io