Improper Encoding or Escaping of Output vulnerability in elixir-tesla tesla allows multipart part header injection via unescaped Content-Disposition parameter values.
Tesla.Multipart.part_headers_for_disposition/1 interpolates each disposition parameter as #{k}="#{v}" with no validation of CR (\r), LF (\n), or double-quote characters. The values come verbatim from the caller via Tesla.Multipart.add_field/4 (the name parameter), Tesla.Multipart.add_file/3, and Tesla.Multipart.add_file_content/4 (both the filename parameter and other disposition opts). A " in the value closes the quoted parameter early; a \r\n ends the Content-Disposition header line and starts a new part header (such as a forged Content-Type), or, after a second \r\n, ends the entire part header block and prepends bytes to the part body. The default-filename path in add_file/3 derives the filename via Path.basename/1, which does not strip CR or LF, so any application forwarding a partially-attacker-controlled file path inherits the same issue.
This issue affects tesla: from 0.8.0 before 1.18.3.
CVSS
No CVSS.
References
Configurations
No configuration.
History
03 Jun 2026, 16:16
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| References | () https://github.com/elixir-tesla/tesla/security/advisories/GHSA-28jh-g32x-v9v4 - |
02 Jun 2026, 20:16
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Information
Published : 2026-06-02 20:16
Updated : 2026-06-04 15:42
NVD link : CVE-2026-48598
Mitre link : CVE-2026-48598
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2026-48598
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Products Affected
No product.
CWE
CWE-116
Improper Encoding or Escaping of Output
