CVE-2025-69618: An arbitrary file overwrite vulnerability in the file import process of Tarot, Astro & Healing v11.4.0 allo...
An arbitrary file overwrite vulnerability in the file import process of Tarot, Astro & Healing v11.4.0 allows attackers to overwrite critical internal files, potentially leading to arbitrary code execution or exposure of sensitive information.
Security readout for executives and security teams
Plain-English summary
This CVE describes a file import flaw in Tarot, Astro & Healing v11.4.0. If a victim interacts with a malicious import, an unauthenticated attacker could overwrite internal files. The stated impact includes possible code execution or sensitive information exposure. Public metadata does not identify a vendor, CPE, patch version, or confirmed exploitation.
Executive priority
Treat this as high priority where the affected application is internet-facing or imports untrusted files. The business risk is file tampering, data exposure, and possible application compromise, but urgency should be tempered by the lack of confirmed exploitation or published fix details in the provided sources.
Technical view
The vulnerability is mapped to CWE-22 and scored CVSS 3.1 8.1: network exploitable, low complexity, no privileges, user interaction required, high confidentiality and integrity impact, no availability impact. The source description says the import process can overwrite critical internal files, potentially enabling arbitrary code execution or disclosure.
Likely exposure
Exposure appears limited to systems running Tarot, Astro & Healing v11.4.0 and using its file import feature. The CVE affected-product metadata is incomplete, listing vendor, product, versions, and CPEs as n/a, so asset matching requires manual confirmation.
Exploitation context
CISA KEV is false in the provided bundle, and the sources do not show confirmed active exploitation. The CVSS vector indicates an attacker needs network reachability and victim interaction but no prior privileges.
Researcher notes
The core uncertainty is product identification: the CVE description names Tarot, Astro & Healing v11.4.0, while structured affected fields are n/a. Validate the package, import parser behavior, filesystem write boundaries, and whether overwrite paths can affect executable or sensitive files without publishing exploit procedure.
Mitigation direction
Check vendor or project guidance for an official fix or workaround.
Disable or restrict the file import feature if it is not business-critical.
Limit import access to trusted users until guidance is available.
Run the application with least-privilege filesystem permissions.
Monitor application directories for unexpected file changes.
Validation and detection
Inventory systems for Tarot, Astro & Healing v11.4.0.
Confirm whether the file import workflow is enabled and reachable.
Review application logs for suspicious import activity.
Check internal files for unexpected modification timestamps or content changes.
Track the CVE record and referenced issue for remediation updates.
Generated from the cited source records. This long-tail analysis has not been individually reviewed by a named human.
Potential ATT&CK relevance
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ATT&CK lookup starting points
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cwe · medium confidence lookup
CWE-22: File access and web shell behavior lookup
File traversal and upload weaknesses can lead teams to review file, web shell, execution, and collection telemetry. Open the exact CWE lookup page first, then review the ATT&CK searches from that MITRE weakness context. This is a Glexia lookup hint, not an official ATT&CK mapping.
The CVE wording references code or command execution, so execution technique review may help defensive triage. This is a Glexia inferred lookup path, not an official MITRE, ATT&CK, or CVE Program mapping.
The CVE wording references file access or upload behavior, so file telemetry and web shell review may help. This is a Glexia inferred lookup path, not an official MITRE, ATT&CK, or CVE Program mapping.
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CWE-22 · source CWE mapping
Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal')
Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal') represents a recurring weakness pattern that can create exploitable paths when design, validation, or implementation controls are missing.