{"document":{"category":"csaf_vex","csaf_version":"2.0","title":"CVE-2026-52830: fast-mcp-telegram: Bearer token path traversal bypasses reserved Telegram session protection","publisher":{"category":"vendor","name":"HarborGuard Database","namespace":"https://database.harborguard.co"},"tracking":{"id":"CVE-2026-52830","status":"final","version":"1","initial_release_date":"2026-07-02T20:39:35.927Z","current_release_date":"2026-07-02T20:39:35.927Z","revision_history":[{"date":"2026-07-02T20:39:35.927Z","number":"1","summary":"Initial machine-readable export from HarborGuard."}]},"distribution":{"tlp":{"label":"WHITE"},"text":"Public CVE data; freely redistributable."},"notes":[{"category":"description","text":"fast-mcp-telegram is a Telegram MCP Server. Prior to 0.19.1, fast-mcp-telegram validates HTTP Bearer tokens by joining the raw token string into a session-file path. The verifier rejects the exact reserved token telegram, but it does not reject path separators or normalize the path before checking whether the session file exists. A remote HTTP client can therefore authenticate as the default legacy session with a token such as ../fast-mcp-telegram/telegram when the documented default session file ~/.config/fast-mcp-telegram/telegram.session exists. This bypasses the reserved session name control that is intended to prevent HTTP multi-user sessions from colliding with the default stdio or legacy account. With account-prefixed MCP tools enabled, the attacker still sees and calls the prefixed tools for the default account, so the prefix middleware does not stop the session selection bypass. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.19.1.","title":"CVE description"}],"references":[{"category":"self","summary":"CVE-2026-52830 on HarborGuard Database","url":"https://database.harborguard.co/cve/CVE-2026-52830"},{"category":"external","summary":"CVE Record","url":"https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-52830"},{"category":"external","summary":"https://web.archive.org/web/20250926152207/https://github.com/leshchenko1979/fast-mcp-telegram","url":"https://web.archive.org/web/20250926152207/https://github.com/leshchenko1979/fast-mcp-telegram"},{"category":"external","summary":"https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-rxw2-pc8j-vxwm","url":"https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-rxw2-pc8j-vxwm"}]},"product_tree":{"branches":[{"category":"vendor","name":"leshchenko1979","branches":[{"category":"product_name","name":"fast-mcp-telegram","branches":[{"category":"product_version","name":"< 0.19.1","product":{"name":"leshchenko1979 fast-mcp-telegram < 0.19.1","product_id":"CSAFPID-1","product_identification_helper":{"cpe":"cpe:2.3:a:leshchenko1979:fast-mcp-telegram:\\<_0.19.1:*:*:*:*:*:*:*"}}}]}]}]},"vulnerabilities":[{"cve":"CVE-2026-52830","title":"fast-mcp-telegram: Bearer token path traversal bypasses reserved Telegram session protection","notes":[{"category":"description","text":"fast-mcp-telegram is a Telegram MCP Server. Prior to 0.19.1, fast-mcp-telegram validates HTTP Bearer tokens by joining the raw token string into a session-file path. The verifier rejects the exact reserved token telegram, but it does not reject path separators or normalize the path before checking whether the session file exists. A remote HTTP client can therefore authenticate as the default legacy session with a token such as ../fast-mcp-telegram/telegram when the documented default session file ~/.config/fast-mcp-telegram/telegram.session exists. This bypasses the reserved session name control that is intended to prevent HTTP multi-user sessions from colliding with the default stdio or legacy account. With account-prefixed MCP tools enabled, the attacker still sees and calls the prefixed tools for the default account, so the prefix middleware does not stop the session selection bypass. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.19.1.","title":"CVE description"}],"product_status":{"known_affected":["CSAFPID-1"]},"scores":[{"cvss_v3":{"version":"3.1","vectorString":"CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:L","baseScore":9.4,"baseSeverity":"CRITICAL"},"products":["CSAFPID-1"]}],"remediations":[{"category":"none_available","details":"No fixed version is published yet. Monitor the upstream advisory.","product_ids":["CSAFPID-1"]}]}]}