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Vulnerabilities (19)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2026-4519 | Low | 3.3 | < 2.7.18-33.74.1 | 2.7.18-33.74.1 | Mar 20, 2026 | The webbrowser.open() API would accept leading dashes in the URL which could be handled as command line options for certain web browsers. New behavior rejects leading dashes. Users are recommended to sanitize URLs prior to passing to webbrowser.open(). | |
| CVE-2026-3479 | Non | — | < 2.7.18-33.74.1 | 2.7.18-33.74.1 | Mar 18, 2026 | DISPUTED: The project has clarified that the documentation was incorrect, and that pkgutil.get_data() has the same security model as open(). The documentation has been updated to clarify this point. There is no vulnerability in the function if following the intended security mode | |
| CVE-2026-4224 | Hig | 7.5 | < 2.7.18-33.74.1 | 2.7.18-33.74.1 | Mar 16, 2026 | When an Expat parser with a registered ElementDeclHandler parses an inline document type definition containing a deeply nested content model a C stack overflow occurs. | |
| CVE-2026-3644 | Hig | 7.5 | < 2.7.18-33.74.1 | 2.7.18-33.74.1 | Mar 16, 2026 | The fix for CVE-2026-0672, which rejected control characters in http.cookies.Morsel, was incomplete. The Morsel.update(), |= operator, and unpickling paths were not patched, allowing control characters to bypass input validation. Additionally, BaseCookie.js_output() lacked the ou | |
| CVE-2025-13462 | Low | 3.3 | < 2.7.18-33.74.1 | 2.7.18-33.74.1 | Mar 12, 2026 | The "tarfile" module would still apply normalization of AREGTYPE (\x00) blocks to DIRTYPE, even while processing a multi-block member such as GNUTYPE_LONGNAME or GNUTYPE_LONGLINK. This could result in a crafted tar archive being misinterpreted by the tarfile module compared to ot | |
| CVE-2026-1299 | Med | — | < 2.7.18-33.69.1 | 2.7.18-33.69.1 | Jan 23, 2026 | The email module, specifically the "BytesGenerator" class, didn’t properly quote newlines for email headers when serializing an email message allowing for header injection when an email is serialized. This is only applicable if using "LiteralHeader" writing headers that don't | |
| CVE-2026-0865 | Med | — | < 2.7.18-33.63.1 | 2.7.18-33.63.1 | Jan 20, 2026 | User-controlled header names and values containing newlines can allow injecting HTTP headers. | |
| CVE-2026-0672 | Med | — | < 2.7.18-33.63.1 | 2.7.18-33.63.1 | Jan 20, 2026 | When using http.cookies.Morsel, user-controlled cookie values and parameters can allow injecting HTTP headers into messages. Patch rejects all control characters within cookie names, values, and parameters. | |
| CVE-2025-15367 | Med | — | < 2.7.18-33.63.1 | 2.7.18-33.63.1 | Jan 20, 2026 | The poplib module, when passed a user-controlled command, can have additional commands injected using newlines. Mitigation rejects commands containing control characters. | |
| CVE-2025-15366 | Med | — | < 2.7.18-33.63.1 | 2.7.18-33.63.1 | Jan 20, 2026 | The imaplib module, when passed a user-controlled command, can have additional commands injected using newlines. Mitigation rejects commands containing control characters. | |
| CVE-2025-12084 | — | < 2.7.18-33.56.1 | 2.7.18-33.56.1 | Dec 3, 2025 | When building nested elements using xml.dom.minidom methods such as appendChild() that have a dependency on _clear_id_cache() the algorithm is quadratic. Availability can be impacted when building excessively nested documents. | ||
| CVE-2025-13836 | Hig | 7.5 | < 2.7.18-33.56.1 | 2.7.18-33.56.1 | 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. | |
| CVE-2025-6075 | — | < 2.7.18-33.63.1 | 2.7.18-33.63.1 | Oct 31, 2025 | If the value passed to os.path.expandvars() is user-controlled a performance degradation is possible when expanding environment variables. | ||
| CVE-2025-8291 | Med | 4.3 | < 2.7.18-33.56.1 | 2.7.18-33.56.1 | Oct 7, 2025 | The 'zipfile' module would not check the validity of the ZIP64 End of Central Directory (EOCD) Locator record offset value would not be used to locate the ZIP64 EOCD record, instead the ZIP64 EOCD record would be assumed to be the previous record in the ZIP archive. This could be | |
| CVE-2025-8194 | Hig | 7.5 | < 2.7.18-33.53.1 | 2.7.18-33.53.1 | Jul 28, 2025 | There is a defect in the CPython “tarfile” module affecting the “TarFile” extraction and entry enumeration APIs. The tar implementation would process tar archives with negative offsets without error, resulting in an infinite loop and deadlock during the parsing of maliciously cra | |
| CVE-2025-6069 | Med | 4.3 | < 2.7.18-33.50.1 | 2.7.18-33.50.1 | Jun 17, 2025 | The html.parser.HTMLParser class had worse-case quadratic complexity when processing certain crafted malformed inputs potentially leading to amplified denial-of-service. | |
| CVE-2025-0938 | Med | — | < 2.7.18-33.41.1 | 2.7.18-33.41.1 | Jan 31, 2025 | The Python standard library functions `urllib.parse.urlsplit` and `urlparse` accepted domain names that included square brackets which isn't valid according to RFC 3986. Square brackets are only meant to be used as delimiters for specifying IPv6 and IPvFuture hosts in URLs. This | |
| CVE-2024-11168 | Low | 3.7 | < 2.7.18-33.38.1 | 2.7.18-33.38.1 | Nov 12, 2024 | The urllib.parse.urlsplit() and urlparse() functions improperly validated bracketed hosts (`[]`), allowing hosts that weren't IPv6 or IPvFuture. This behavior was not conformant to RFC 3986 and potentially enabled SSRF if a URL is processed by more than one URL parser. | |
| CVE-2024-7592 | — | < 2.7.18-33.66.1 | 2.7.18-33.66.1 | Aug 19, 2024 | There is a LOW severity vulnerability affecting CPython, specifically the 'http.cookies' standard library module. When parsing cookies that contained backslashes for quoted characters in the cookie value, the parser would use an algorithm with quadratic complexity, resulting in |
- affected < 2.7.18-33.74.1fixed 2.7.18-33.74.1
The webbrowser.open() API would accept leading dashes in the URL which could be handled as command line options for certain web browsers. New behavior rejects leading dashes. Users are recommended to sanitize URLs prior to passing to webbrowser.open().
- affected < 2.7.18-33.74.1fixed 2.7.18-33.74.1
DISPUTED: The project has clarified that the documentation was incorrect, and that pkgutil.get_data() has the same security model as open(). The documentation has been updated to clarify this point. There is no vulnerability in the function if following the intended security mode
- affected < 2.7.18-33.74.1fixed 2.7.18-33.74.1
When an Expat parser with a registered ElementDeclHandler parses an inline document type definition containing a deeply nested content model a C stack overflow occurs.
- affected < 2.7.18-33.74.1fixed 2.7.18-33.74.1
The fix for CVE-2026-0672, which rejected control characters in http.cookies.Morsel, was incomplete. The Morsel.update(), |= operator, and unpickling paths were not patched, allowing control characters to bypass input validation. Additionally, BaseCookie.js_output() lacked the ou
- affected < 2.7.18-33.74.1fixed 2.7.18-33.74.1
The "tarfile" module would still apply normalization of AREGTYPE (\x00) blocks to DIRTYPE, even while processing a multi-block member such as GNUTYPE_LONGNAME or GNUTYPE_LONGLINK. This could result in a crafted tar archive being misinterpreted by the tarfile module compared to ot
- affected < 2.7.18-33.69.1fixed 2.7.18-33.69.1
The email module, specifically the "BytesGenerator" class, didn’t properly quote newlines for email headers when serializing an email message allowing for header injection when an email is serialized. This is only applicable if using "LiteralHeader" writing headers that don't
- affected < 2.7.18-33.63.1fixed 2.7.18-33.63.1
User-controlled header names and values containing newlines can allow injecting HTTP headers.
- affected < 2.7.18-33.63.1fixed 2.7.18-33.63.1
When using http.cookies.Morsel, user-controlled cookie values and parameters can allow injecting HTTP headers into messages. Patch rejects all control characters within cookie names, values, and parameters.
- affected < 2.7.18-33.63.1fixed 2.7.18-33.63.1
The poplib module, when passed a user-controlled command, can have additional commands injected using newlines. Mitigation rejects commands containing control characters.
- affected < 2.7.18-33.63.1fixed 2.7.18-33.63.1
The imaplib module, when passed a user-controlled command, can have additional commands injected using newlines. Mitigation rejects commands containing control characters.
- CVE-2025-12084Dec 3, 2025affected < 2.7.18-33.56.1fixed 2.7.18-33.56.1
When building nested elements using xml.dom.minidom methods such as appendChild() that have a dependency on _clear_id_cache() the algorithm is quadratic. Availability can be impacted when building excessively nested documents.
- affected < 2.7.18-33.56.1fixed 2.7.18-33.56.1
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.
- CVE-2025-6075Oct 31, 2025affected < 2.7.18-33.63.1fixed 2.7.18-33.63.1
If the value passed to os.path.expandvars() is user-controlled a performance degradation is possible when expanding environment variables.
- affected < 2.7.18-33.56.1fixed 2.7.18-33.56.1
The 'zipfile' module would not check the validity of the ZIP64 End of Central Directory (EOCD) Locator record offset value would not be used to locate the ZIP64 EOCD record, instead the ZIP64 EOCD record would be assumed to be the previous record in the ZIP archive. This could be
- affected < 2.7.18-33.53.1fixed 2.7.18-33.53.1
There is a defect in the CPython “tarfile” module affecting the “TarFile” extraction and entry enumeration APIs. The tar implementation would process tar archives with negative offsets without error, resulting in an infinite loop and deadlock during the parsing of maliciously cra
- affected < 2.7.18-33.50.1fixed 2.7.18-33.50.1
The html.parser.HTMLParser class had worse-case quadratic complexity when processing certain crafted malformed inputs potentially leading to amplified denial-of-service.
- affected < 2.7.18-33.41.1fixed 2.7.18-33.41.1
The Python standard library functions `urllib.parse.urlsplit` and `urlparse` accepted domain names that included square brackets which isn't valid according to RFC 3986. Square brackets are only meant to be used as delimiters for specifying IPv6 and IPvFuture hosts in URLs. This
- affected < 2.7.18-33.38.1fixed 2.7.18-33.38.1
The urllib.parse.urlsplit() and urlparse() functions improperly validated bracketed hosts (`[]`), allowing hosts that weren't IPv6 or IPvFuture. This behavior was not conformant to RFC 3986 and potentially enabled SSRF if a URL is processed by more than one URL parser.
- CVE-2024-7592Aug 19, 2024affected < 2.7.18-33.66.1fixed 2.7.18-33.66.1
There is a LOW severity vulnerability affecting CPython, specifically the 'http.cookies' standard library module. When parsing cookies that contained backslashes for quoted characters in the cookie value, the parser would use an algorithm with quadratic complexity, resulting in