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<vuln vid="f671c282-95ef-11eb-9c34-080027f515ea"> |
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<topic>python -- Information disclosure via pydoc -p: /getfile?key=path allows to read arbitrary file on the filesystem</topic> |
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<affects> |
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<package> |
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<name>python38</name> |
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<range><lt>3.8.9</lt></range> |
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<name>python39</name> |
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<range><lt>3.9.3</lt></range> |
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<description> |
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<body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> |
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<p>David Schwörer reports:</p> |
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<blockquote cite="https://pythoninsider.blogspot.com/2021/04/python-393-and-389-are-now-available.html"> |
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<p> |
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Remove the getfile feature of the pydoc module which could be |
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abused to read arbitrary files on the disk (directory traversal |
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vulnerability). Moreover, even source code of Python modules |
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can contain sensitive data like passwords. |
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</blockquote> |
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</body> |
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</description> |
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<references> |
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<cvename>CVE-2021-3426</cvename> |
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<url>https://pythoninsider.blogspot.com/2021/04/python-393-and-389-are-now-available.html</url> |
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<url>https://bugs.python.org/issue42988</url> |
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</references> |
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<dates> |
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<discovery>2021-01-21</discovery> |
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<entry>2021-04-05</entry> |
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<topic>samba -- Multiple Vulnerabilities</topic> |
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<topic>samba -- Multiple Vulnerabilities</topic> |
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