CVE-2026-75482
HighCVSS 7.5Exploitation Probability (EPSS)
Low risk47th percentile - higher than 47% of all known CVEs
Summary
SWE-agent's trajectory inspector (sweagent inspector) in v1.1.0 has a path traversal vulnerability in the /trajectory/ handler, allowing unauthenticated network clients to read files outside the intended directory, including JSON files containing repository contents, command output, and secrets.
Risk Assessment
An attacker can access sensitive data such as API keys and secrets, potentially leading to severe security breaches.
Recommendation
Update to a patched version and restrict access to the server (e.g., via authentication and CORS restrictions).
Original NVD description (English source)
SWE-agent's trajectory inspector (sweagent inspector), confirmed in v1.1.0, is an HTTP server that joins request paths to the trajectory directory in its /trajectory/ handler without rejecting parent-directory ('..') references, bypassing the built-in path sanitization. The server binds all interfaces (0.0.0.0), applies wildcard CORS, and requires no authentication. An unauthenticated network client (or a malicious web page via CORS) can use path traversal sequences to read files outside the intended directory. Because the read sink parses targets as trajectory JSON, disclosure is constrained to JSON files shaped like a trajectory, which can contain repository contents, command output, and secrets/API keys.

