✨ (Snyk) Fixed finding: "java/PT" #41
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Pixee Fix ID: e1b522cb-cceb-4bb9-985e-5e62b2b0ff3c
Confidence: LOW
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Remediation
This change fixes "java/PT" (id = java/PT) identified by Snyk.
Details
Path Traversal is a security vulnerability that allows attackers to access files and directories outside the intended directory by manipulating file paths. This can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive files and data. The fix involves using the Paths and Path classes to handle file paths securely, normalizing the Path object to prevent directory traversal attacks, and adding checks to ensure the path starts with the intended directory. If the file path is invalid, a bad request response is returned, preventing potential directory traversal.