Path to dependency file: /redline_hackathon_model/requirements.txt
Path to vulnerable library: /teSource-ArchiveExtractor_10185ad7-6719-45f4-abc0-7cff4f731fd5/20190531052439_2943/20190531052421_depth_0/Jinja2-2.10.1-py2.py3-none-any/jinja2
Jinja is an extensible templating engine. The `xmlattr` filter in affected versions of Jinja accepts keys containing non-attribute characters. XML/HTML attributes cannot contain spaces, `/`, `>`, or `=`, as each would then be interpreted as starting a separate attribute. If an application accepts keys (as opposed to only values) as user input, and renders these in pages that other users see as well, an attacker could use this to inject other attributes and perform XSS. The fix for CVE-2024-22195 only addressed spaces but not other characters. Accepting keys as user input is now explicitly considered an unintended use case of the `xmlattr` filter, and code that does so without otherwise validating the input should be flagged as insecure, regardless of Jinja version. Accepting _values_ as user input continues to be safe. This vulnerability is fixed in 3.1.4.
CVE-2024-34064 - Medium Severity Vulnerability
Vulnerable Library - Jinja2-2.10.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl
A very fast and expressive template engine.
Library home page: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/1d/e7/fd8b501e7a6dfe492a433deb7b9d833d39ca74916fa8bc63dd1a4947a671/Jinja2-2.10.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl
Path to dependency file: /redline_hackathon_model/requirements.txt
Path to vulnerable library: /teSource-ArchiveExtractor_10185ad7-6719-45f4-abc0-7cff4f731fd5/20190531052439_2943/20190531052421_depth_0/Jinja2-2.10.1-py2.py3-none-any/jinja2
Dependency Hierarchy: - :x: **Jinja2-2.10.1-py2.py3-none-any.whl** (Vulnerable Library)
Found in base branch: master
Vulnerability Details
Jinja is an extensible templating engine. The `xmlattr` filter in affected versions of Jinja accepts keys containing non-attribute characters. XML/HTML attributes cannot contain spaces, `/`, `>`, or `=`, as each would then be interpreted as starting a separate attribute. If an application accepts keys (as opposed to only values) as user input, and renders these in pages that other users see as well, an attacker could use this to inject other attributes and perform XSS. The fix for CVE-2024-22195 only addressed spaces but not other characters. Accepting keys as user input is now explicitly considered an unintended use case of the `xmlattr` filter, and code that does so without otherwise validating the input should be flagged as insecure, regardless of Jinja version. Accepting _values_ as user input continues to be safe. This vulnerability is fixed in 3.1.4.
Publish Date: 2024-05-06
URL: CVE-2024-34064
CVSS 3 Score Details (5.4)
Base Score Metrics: - Exploitability Metrics: - Attack Vector: Network - Attack Complexity: Low - Privileges Required: None - User Interaction: Required - Scope: Unchanged - Impact Metrics: - Confidentiality Impact: Low - Integrity Impact: Low - Availability Impact: None
For more information on CVSS3 Scores, click here.Suggested Fix
Type: Upgrade version
Origin: https://github.com/pallets/jinja/security/advisories/GHSA-h75v-3vvj-5mfj
Release Date: 2024-05-06
Fix Resolution: Jinja2 - 3.1.4
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