Django Project Django 1.10.0 Beta 1

CPE Details

Django Project Django 1.10.0 Beta 1
1.10.0
2017-04-12
13h21 +00:00
2017-04-12
13h21 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:djangoproject:django:1.10.0:b1:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

djangoproject

Product

django

Version

1.10.0

Update

b1

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CVE-2021-33203 2021-06-08 15h52 +00:00 Django before 2.2.24, 3.x before 3.1.12, and 3.2.x before 3.2.4 has a potential directory traversal via django.contrib.admindocs. Staff members could use the TemplateDetailView view to check the existence of arbitrary files. Additionally, if (and only if) the default admindocs templates have been customized by application developers to also show file contents, then not only the existence but also the file contents would have been exposed. In other words, there is directory traversal outside of the template root directories.
4.9
Moyen
CVE-2019-19844 2019-12-18 17h07 +00:00 Django before 1.11.27, 2.x before 2.2.9, and 3.x before 3.0.1 allows account takeover. A suitably crafted email address (that is equal to an existing user's email address after case transformation of Unicode characters) would allow an attacker to be sent a password reset token for the matched user account. (One mitigation in the new releases is to send password reset tokens only to the registered user email address.)
9.8
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CVE-2017-12794 2017-09-07 11h00 +00:00 In Django 1.10.x before 1.10.8 and 1.11.x before 1.11.5, HTML autoescaping was disabled in a portion of the template for the technical 500 debug page. Given the right circumstances, this allowed a cross-site scripting attack. This vulnerability shouldn't affect most production sites since you shouldn't run with "DEBUG = True" (which makes this page accessible) in your production settings.
6.1
Moyen
CVE-2017-7233 2017-04-04 15h00 +00:00 Django 1.10 before 1.10.7, 1.9 before 1.9.13, and 1.8 before 1.8.18 relies on user input in some cases to redirect the user to an "on success" URL. The security check for these redirects (namely ``django.utils.http.is_safe_url()``) considered some numeric URLs "safe" when they shouldn't be, aka an open redirect vulnerability. Also, if a developer relies on ``is_safe_url()`` to provide safe redirect targets and puts such a URL into a link, they could suffer from an XSS attack.
6.1
Moyen
CVE-2017-7234 2017-04-04 15h00 +00:00 A maliciously crafted URL to a Django (1.10 before 1.10.7, 1.9 before 1.9.13, and 1.8 before 1.8.18) site using the ``django.views.static.serve()`` view could redirect to any other domain, aka an open redirect vulnerability.
6.1
Moyen