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Vulnerabilities (4)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2020-26137 | — | < 1.24-9.10.1 | 1.24-9.10.1 | Sep 29, 2020 | urllib3 before 1.25.9 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 putrequest(). NOTE: this is similar to CVE-2020-26116. | ||
| CVE-2019-11324 | — | < 1.24-9.4.1 | 1.24-9.4.1 | Apr 18, 2019 | The urllib3 library before 1.24.2 for Python mishandles certain cases where the desired set of CA certificates is different from the OS store of CA certificates, which results in SSL connections succeeding in situations where a verification failure is the correct outcome. This is | ||
| CVE-2019-11236 | — | < 1.24-9.4.1 | 1.24-9.4.1 | Apr 15, 2019 | In the urllib3 library through 1.24.1 for Python, CRLF injection is possible if the attacker controls the request parameter. | ||
| CVE-2019-9740 | — | < 1.24-9.4.1 | 1.24-9.4.1 | Mar 13, 2019 | An issue was discovered in urllib2 in Python 2.x through 2.7.16 and urllib in Python 3.x through 3.7.3. CRLF injection is possible if the attacker controls a url parameter, as demonstrated by the first argument to urllib.request.urlopen with \r\n (specifically in the query string |
- CVE-2020-26137Sep 29, 2020affected < 1.24-9.10.1fixed 1.24-9.10.1
urllib3 before 1.25.9 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 putrequest(). NOTE: this is similar to CVE-2020-26116.
- CVE-2019-11324Apr 18, 2019affected < 1.24-9.4.1fixed 1.24-9.4.1
The urllib3 library before 1.24.2 for Python mishandles certain cases where the desired set of CA certificates is different from the OS store of CA certificates, which results in SSL connections succeeding in situations where a verification failure is the correct outcome. This is
- CVE-2019-11236Apr 15, 2019affected < 1.24-9.4.1fixed 1.24-9.4.1
In the urllib3 library through 1.24.1 for Python, CRLF injection is possible if the attacker controls the request parameter.
- CVE-2019-9740Mar 13, 2019affected < 1.24-9.4.1fixed 1.24-9.4.1
An issue was discovered in urllib2 in Python 2.x through 2.7.16 and urllib in Python 3.x through 3.7.3. CRLF injection is possible if the attacker controls a url parameter, as demonstrated by the first argument to urllib.request.urlopen with \r\n (specifically in the query string