A flaw was found in Python, specifically within the urllib.parse module. This module helps break Uniform Resource Locator (URL) strings into components. The issue involves how the urlparse method does not sanitize input and allows characters like '\r' and '\n' in the URL path. This flaw allows an attacker to input a crafted URL, leading to injection attacks. This flaw affects Python versions prior to 3.10.0b1, 3.9.5, 3.8.11, 3.7.11 and 3.6.14.
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Information
Published : 2022-02-09 23:15
Updated : 2023-11-07 03:41
NVD link : CVE-2022-0391
Mitre link : CVE-2022-0391
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2022-0391
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Products Affected
oracle
- http_server
- zfs_storage_appliance_kit
netapp
- hci_compute_node
- hci
- active_iq_unified_manager
- ontap_select_deploy_administration_utility
- management_services_for_element_software
- solidfire\,_enterprise_sds_\&_hci_storage_node
python
- python
fedoraproject
- fedora
CWE
CWE-74
Improper Neutralization of Special Elements in Output Used by a Downstream Component ('Injection')