pysec-2024-17
Vulnerability from pysec
Published
2024-01-18 00:15
Modified
2024-01-29 20:20
Severity ?
Details
pyLoad is a free and open-source Download Manager written in pure Python. The pyload API allows any API call to be made using GET requests. Since the session cookie is not set to SameSite: strict, this opens the library up to severe attack possibilities via a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attack. As a result any API call can be made via a CSRF attack by an unauthenticated user. This issue has been addressed in release 0.5.0b3.dev78. All users are advised to upgrade.
Impacted products
| Name | purl | pyload-ng | pkg:pypi/pyload-ng |
|---|
Aliases
{
"affected": [
{
"package": {
"ecosystem": "PyPI",
"name": "pyload-ng",
"purl": "pkg:pypi/pyload-ng"
},
"ranges": [
{
"events": [
{
"introduced": "0"
},
{
"fixed": "1374c824271cb7e927740664d06d2e577624ca3e"
},
{
"fixed": "c7cdc18ad9134a75222974b39e8b427c4af845fc"
}
],
"repo": "https://github.com/pyload/pyload",
"type": "GIT"
},
{
"events": [
{
"introduced": "0"
},
{
"fixed": "0.5.0b3.dev78"
}
],
"type": "ECOSYSTEM"
}
],
"versions": [
"0.5.0a5.dev528",
"0.5.0a5.dev532",
"0.5.0a5.dev535",
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"0.5.0a5.dev537",
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"0.5.0a5.dev565",
"0.5.0a6.dev570",
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"0.5.0a7.dev596",
"0.5.0a8.dev602",
"0.5.0a9.dev615",
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"0.5.0a9.dev632",
"0.5.0a9.dev641",
"0.5.0a9.dev643",
"0.5.0a9.dev655",
"0.5.0a9.dev806",
"0.5.0b1.dev1",
"0.5.0b1.dev2",
"0.5.0b1.dev3",
"0.5.0b1.dev4",
"0.5.0b1.dev5",
"0.5.0b2.dev10",
"0.5.0b2.dev11",
"0.5.0b2.dev12",
"0.5.0b2.dev9",
"0.5.0b3.dev13",
"0.5.0b3.dev14",
"0.5.0b3.dev17",
"0.5.0b3.dev18",
"0.5.0b3.dev19",
"0.5.0b3.dev20",
"0.5.0b3.dev21",
"0.5.0b3.dev22",
"0.5.0b3.dev24",
"0.5.0b3.dev26",
"0.5.0b3.dev27",
"0.5.0b3.dev28",
"0.5.0b3.dev29",
"0.5.0b3.dev30",
"0.5.0b3.dev31",
"0.5.0b3.dev32",
"0.5.0b3.dev33",
"0.5.0b3.dev34",
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"0.5.0b3.dev39",
"0.5.0b3.dev40",
"0.5.0b3.dev41",
"0.5.0b3.dev42",
"0.5.0b3.dev43",
"0.5.0b3.dev44",
"0.5.0b3.dev45",
"0.5.0b3.dev46",
"0.5.0b3.dev47",
"0.5.0b3.dev48",
"0.5.0b3.dev49",
"0.5.0b3.dev50",
"0.5.0b3.dev51",
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"0.5.0b3.dev53",
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"0.5.0b3.dev70",
"0.5.0b3.dev71",
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"0.5.0b3.dev73",
"0.5.0b3.dev74",
"0.5.0b3.dev75",
"0.5.0b3.dev76",
"0.5.0b3.dev77"
]
}
],
"aliases": [
"CVE-2024-22416",
"GHSA-pgpj-v85q-h5fm"
],
"details": "pyLoad is a free and open-source Download Manager written in pure Python. The `pyload` API allows any API call to be made using GET requests. Since the session cookie is not set to `SameSite: strict`, this opens the library up to severe attack possibilities via a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attack. As a result any API call can be made via a CSRF attack by an unauthenticated user. This issue has been addressed in release `0.5.0b3.dev78`. All users are advised to upgrade.",
"id": "PYSEC-2024-17",
"modified": "2024-01-29T20:20:58.389168+00:00",
"published": "2024-01-18T00:15:00+00:00",
"references": [
{
"type": "EVIDENCE",
"url": "https://github.com/pyload/pyload/security/advisories/GHSA-pgpj-v85q-h5fm"
},
{
"type": "ADVISORY",
"url": "https://github.com/pyload/pyload/security/advisories/GHSA-pgpj-v85q-h5fm"
},
{
"type": "FIX",
"url": "https://github.com/pyload/pyload/commit/1374c824271cb7e927740664d06d2e577624ca3e"
},
{
"type": "FIX",
"url": "https://github.com/pyload/pyload/commit/c7cdc18ad9134a75222974b39e8b427c4af845fc"
}
],
"severity": [
{
"score": "CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H",
"type": "CVSS_V3"
}
]
}
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Sightings
| Author | Source | Type | Date |
|---|
Nomenclature
- Seen: The vulnerability was mentioned, discussed, or seen somewhere by the user.
- Confirmed: The vulnerability is confirmed from an analyst perspective.
- Published Proof of Concept: A public proof of concept is available for this vulnerability.
- Exploited: This vulnerability was exploited and seen by the user reporting the sighting.
- Patched: This vulnerability was successfully patched by the user reporting the sighting.
- Not exploited: This vulnerability was not exploited or seen by the user reporting the sighting.
- Not confirmed: The user expresses doubt about the veracity of the vulnerability.
- Not patched: This vulnerability was not successfully patched by the user reporting the sighting.
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