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Vulnerabilities (7)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2020-26116 | — | < 2.6.9-40.48.1 | 2.6.9-40.48.1 | Sep 27, 2020 | http.client in Python 3.x before 3.5.10, 3.6.x before 3.6.12, 3.7.x before 3.7.9, and 3.8.x before 3.8.5 allows CRLF injection if the attacker controls the HTTP request method, as demonstrated by inserting CR and LF control characters in the first argument of HTTPConnection.reque | ||
| CVE-2020-8492 | — | < 2.6.9-40.35.1 | 2.6.9-40.35.1 | Jan 30, 2020 | Python 2.7 through 2.7.17, 3.5 through 3.5.9, 3.6 through 3.6.10, 3.7 through 3.7.6, and 3.8 through 3.8.1 allows an HTTP server to conduct Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) attacks against a client because of urllib.request.AbstractBasicAuthHandler catastrophic backtr | ||
| CVE-2019-16056 | — | < 2.6.9-40.32.1 | 2.6.9-40.32.1 | Sep 6, 2019 | An issue was discovered in Python through 2.7.16, 3.x through 3.5.7, 3.6.x through 3.6.9, and 3.7.x through 3.7.4. The email module wrongly parses email addresses that contain multiple @ characters. An application that uses the email module and implements some kind of checks on t | ||
| CVE-2018-20852 | — | < 2.6.9-40.29.1 | 2.6.9-40.29.1 | Jul 13, 2019 | http.cookiejar.DefaultPolicy.domain_return_ok in Lib/http/cookiejar.py in Python before 3.7.3 does not correctly validate the domain: it can be tricked into sending existing cookies to the wrong server. An attacker may abuse this flaw by using a server with a hostname that has an | ||
| CVE-2019-10160 | — | < 2.6.9-40.29.1 | 2.6.9-40.29.1 | Jun 7, 2019 | A security regression of CVE-2019-9636 was discovered in python since commit d537ab0ff9767ef024f26246899728f0116b1ec3 affecting versions 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 and from v3.8.0a4 through v3.8.0b1, which still allows an attacker to exploit CVE-2019-9636 by abusing the user and password | ||
| CVE-2019-9948 | — | < 2.6.9-40.24.1 | 2.6.9-40.24.1 | Mar 23, 2019 | urllib in Python 2.x through 2.7.16 supports the local_file: scheme, which makes it easier for remote attackers to bypass protection mechanisms that blacklist file: URIs, as demonstrated by triggering a urllib.urlopen('local_file:///etc/passwd') call. | ||
| CVE-2019-9636 | — | < 2.6.9-40.24.1 | 2.6.9-40.24.1 | Mar 8, 2019 | Python 2.7.x through 2.7.16 and 3.x through 3.7.2 is affected by: Improper Handling of Unicode Encoding (with an incorrect netloc) during NFKC normalization. The impact is: Information disclosure (credentials, cookies, etc. that are cached against a given hostname). The component |
- CVE-2020-26116Sep 27, 2020affected < 2.6.9-40.48.1fixed 2.6.9-40.48.1
http.client in Python 3.x before 3.5.10, 3.6.x before 3.6.12, 3.7.x before 3.7.9, and 3.8.x before 3.8.5 allows CRLF injection if the attacker controls the HTTP request method, as demonstrated by inserting CR and LF control characters in the first argument of HTTPConnection.reque
- CVE-2020-8492Jan 30, 2020affected < 2.6.9-40.35.1fixed 2.6.9-40.35.1
Python 2.7 through 2.7.17, 3.5 through 3.5.9, 3.6 through 3.6.10, 3.7 through 3.7.6, and 3.8 through 3.8.1 allows an HTTP server to conduct Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) attacks against a client because of urllib.request.AbstractBasicAuthHandler catastrophic backtr
- CVE-2019-16056Sep 6, 2019affected < 2.6.9-40.32.1fixed 2.6.9-40.32.1
An issue was discovered in Python through 2.7.16, 3.x through 3.5.7, 3.6.x through 3.6.9, and 3.7.x through 3.7.4. The email module wrongly parses email addresses that contain multiple @ characters. An application that uses the email module and implements some kind of checks on t
- CVE-2018-20852Jul 13, 2019affected < 2.6.9-40.29.1fixed 2.6.9-40.29.1
http.cookiejar.DefaultPolicy.domain_return_ok in Lib/http/cookiejar.py in Python before 3.7.3 does not correctly validate the domain: it can be tricked into sending existing cookies to the wrong server. An attacker may abuse this flaw by using a server with a hostname that has an
- CVE-2019-10160Jun 7, 2019affected < 2.6.9-40.29.1fixed 2.6.9-40.29.1
A security regression of CVE-2019-9636 was discovered in python since commit d537ab0ff9767ef024f26246899728f0116b1ec3 affecting versions 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 and from v3.8.0a4 through v3.8.0b1, which still allows an attacker to exploit CVE-2019-9636 by abusing the user and password
- CVE-2019-9948Mar 23, 2019affected < 2.6.9-40.24.1fixed 2.6.9-40.24.1
urllib in Python 2.x through 2.7.16 supports the local_file: scheme, which makes it easier for remote attackers to bypass protection mechanisms that blacklist file: URIs, as demonstrated by triggering a urllib.urlopen('local_file:///etc/passwd') call.
- CVE-2019-9636Mar 8, 2019affected < 2.6.9-40.24.1fixed 2.6.9-40.24.1
Python 2.7.x through 2.7.16 and 3.x through 3.7.2 is affected by: Improper Handling of Unicode Encoding (with an incorrect netloc) during NFKC normalization. The impact is: Information disclosure (credentials, cookies, etc. that are cached against a given hostname). The component