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Oracle Solaris 11: CVE-2019-12308: Vulnerability in Django

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Oracle Solaris 11: CVE-2019-12308: Vulnerability in Django

Severity
4
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Published
06/03/2019
Created
10/17/2019
Added
10/16/2019
Modified
02/17/2022

Description

An issue was discovered in Django 1.11 before 1.11.21, 2.1 before 2.1.9, and 2.2 before 2.2.2. The clickable Current URL value displayed by the AdminURLFieldWidget displays the provided value without validating it as a safe URL. Thus, an unvalidated value stored in the database, or a value provided as a URL query parameter payload, could result in an clickable JavaScript link.

Solution(s)

  • oracle-solaris-11-4-upgrade-legacy-library-python-django-27-1-11-29-11-4-21-0-1-69-0
  • oracle-solaris-11-4-upgrade-legacy-library-python-django-34-1-11-29-11-4-21-0-1-69-0
  • oracle-solaris-11-4-upgrade-legacy-library-python-django-35-1-11-29-11-4-21-0-1-69-0
  • oracle-solaris-11-4-upgrade-library-python-2-django-1-4-10-11-4-0-0-1-9-0
  • oracle-solaris-11-4-upgrade-library-python-2-django-26-1-4-22-11-4-0-0-0-13-0
  • oracle-solaris-11-4-upgrade-library-python-2-django-27-1-4-10-11-4-0-0-1-9-0
  • oracle-solaris-11-4-upgrade-library-python-django-1-11-23-11-4-14-0-1-3-0
  • oracle-solaris-11-4-upgrade-library-python-django-26-1-4-22-11-4-0-0-1-9-0
  • oracle-solaris-11-4-upgrade-library-python-django-27-1-11-23-11-4-14-0-1-3-0
  • oracle-solaris-11-4-upgrade-library-python-django-34-1-11-23-11-4-14-0-1-3-0
  • oracle-solaris-11-4-upgrade-library-python-django-35-1-11-23-11-4-14-0-1-3-0
  • oracle-solaris-11-4-upgrade-library-python-django-37-1-11-23-11-4-14-0-1-3-0

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