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opensuse/salt-test&distro=openSUSE Leap 16.0
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Vulnerabilities (7)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2026-31958 | Hig | 7.5 | < 3006.0-160000.5.1 | 3006.0-160000.5.1 | Mar 11, 2026 | Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library. In versions of Tornado prior to 6.5.5, the only limit on the number of parts in multipart/form-data is the max_body_size setting (default 100MB). Since parsing occurs synchronously on the main thread, this cre | |
| CVE-2025-62349 | Med | 6.2 | < 3006.0-160000.3.1 | 3006.0-160000.3.1 | Jan 30, 2026 | Salt contains an authentication protocol version downgrade weakness that can allow a malicious minion to bypass newer authentication/security features by using an older request payload format, enabling minion impersonation and circumventing protections introduced in response to p | |
| CVE-2025-62348 | Hig | 7.8 | < 3006.0-160000.3.1 | 3006.0-160000.3.1 | Jan 30, 2026 | Salt's junos execution module contained an unsafe YAML decode/load usage. A specially crafted YAML payload processed by the junos module could lead to unintended code execution under the context of the Salt process. | |
| CVE-2025-67726 | — | < 3006.0-160000.4.1 | 3006.0-160000.4.1 | Dec 12, 2025 | Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library. Versions 6.5.2 and below use an inefficient algorithm when parsing parameters for HTTP header values, potentially causing a DoS. The _parseparam function in httputil.py is used to parse specific HTTP header va | ||
| CVE-2025-67725 | — | < 3006.0-160000.4.1 | 3006.0-160000.4.1 | Dec 12, 2025 | Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library. In versions 6.5.2 and below, a single maliciously crafted HTTP request can block the server's event loop for an extended period, caused by the HTTPHeaders.add method. The function accumulates values using stri | ||
| CVE-2025-67724 | — | < 3006.0-160000.4.1 | 3006.0-160000.4.1 | Dec 12, 2025 | Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library. In versions 6.5.2 and below, the supplied reason phrase is used unescaped in HTTP headers (where it could be used for header injection) or in HTML in the default error page (where it could be used for XSS) and | ||
| CVE-2025-13836 | Hig | 7.5 | < 3006.0-160000.4.1 | 3006.0-160000.4.1 | Dec 1, 2025 | When reading an HTTP response from a server, if no read amount is specified, the default behavior will be to use Content-Length. This allows a malicious server to cause the client to read large amounts of data into memory, potentially causing OOM or other DoS. |
- affected < 3006.0-160000.5.1fixed 3006.0-160000.5.1
Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library. In versions of Tornado prior to 6.5.5, the only limit on the number of parts in multipart/form-data is the max_body_size setting (default 100MB). Since parsing occurs synchronously on the main thread, this cre
- affected < 3006.0-160000.3.1fixed 3006.0-160000.3.1
Salt contains an authentication protocol version downgrade weakness that can allow a malicious minion to bypass newer authentication/security features by using an older request payload format, enabling minion impersonation and circumventing protections introduced in response to p
- affected < 3006.0-160000.3.1fixed 3006.0-160000.3.1
Salt's junos execution module contained an unsafe YAML decode/load usage. A specially crafted YAML payload processed by the junos module could lead to unintended code execution under the context of the Salt process.
- CVE-2025-67726Dec 12, 2025affected < 3006.0-160000.4.1fixed 3006.0-160000.4.1
Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library. Versions 6.5.2 and below use an inefficient algorithm when parsing parameters for HTTP header values, potentially causing a DoS. The _parseparam function in httputil.py is used to parse specific HTTP header va
- CVE-2025-67725Dec 12, 2025affected < 3006.0-160000.4.1fixed 3006.0-160000.4.1
Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library. In versions 6.5.2 and below, a single maliciously crafted HTTP request can block the server's event loop for an extended period, caused by the HTTPHeaders.add method. The function accumulates values using stri
- CVE-2025-67724Dec 12, 2025affected < 3006.0-160000.4.1fixed 3006.0-160000.4.1
Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library. In versions 6.5.2 and below, the supplied reason phrase is used unescaped in HTTP headers (where it could be used for header injection) or in HTML in the default error page (where it could be used for XSS) and
- affected < 3006.0-160000.4.1fixed 3006.0-160000.4.1
When reading an HTTP response from a server, if no read amount is specified, the default behavior will be to use Content-Length. This allows a malicious server to cause the client to read large amounts of data into memory, potentially causing OOM or other DoS.