Credentials Management
Affecting python2.7 package, versions <2.7.12-1ubuntu0~16.04.8
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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 parts of a URL. When an application parses user-supplied URLs to store cookies, authentication credentials, or other kind of information, it is possible for an attacker to provide specially crafted URLs to make the application locate host-related information (e.g. cookies, authentication data) and send them to a different host than where it should, unlike if the URLs had been correctly parsed. The result of an attack may vary based on the application.
References
- Debian Security Announcement
- Debian Security Tracker
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- GitHub Commit
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- MISC
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- Netapp Security Advisory
- OpenSuse Security Announcement
- RHSA Security Advisory
- RHSA Security Advisory
- RHSA Security Advisory
- RedHat Bugzilla Bug
- SUSE
- Ubuntu CVE Tracker
- Ubuntu Security Advisory
- Ubuntu Security Advisory
CVSS Score
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Attack VectorNetwork
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Attack ComplexityLow
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Privileges RequiredNone
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User InteractionNone
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ScopeUnchanged
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ConfidentialityHigh
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IntegrityHigh
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AvailabilityHigh
- CVE
- CVE-2019-10160
- CWE
- CWE-172 CWE-255
- Snyk ID
- SNYK-UBUNTU1604-PYTHON27-453338
- Disclosed
- 07 Jun, 2019
- Published
- 07 Jun, 2019