- Django 1.11.23 release notes
- CVE-2019-14232: Denial-of-service possibility in
django.utils.text.Truncator
- CVE-2019-14233: Denial-of-service possibility in
strip_tags()
- CVE-2019-14234: SQL injection possibility in key and index lookups for
JSONField
/HStoreField
- CVE-2019-14235: Potential memory exhaustion in
django.utils.encoding.uri_to_iri()
- CVE-2019-14232: Denial-of-service possibility in
Django 1.11.23 release notes
August 1, 2019
Django 1.11.23 fixes security issues in 1.11.22.
CVE-2019-14232: Denial-of-service possibility in django.utils.text.Truncator
If django.utils.text.Truncator
’s chars()
and words()
methods were passed the html=True
argument, they were extremely slow to evaluate certain inputs due to a catastrophic backtracking vulnerability in a regular expression. The chars()
and words()
methods are used to implement the truncatechars_html and truncatewords_html template filters, which were thus vulnerable.
The regular expressions used by Truncator
have been simplified in order to avoid potential backtracking issues. As a consequence, trailing punctuation may now at times be included in the truncated output.
CVE-2019-14233: Denial-of-service possibility in strip_tags()
Due to the behavior of the underlying HTMLParser
, django.utils.html.strip_tags() would be extremely slow to evaluate certain inputs containing large sequences of nested incomplete HTML entities. The strip_tags()
method is used to implement the corresponding striptags template filter, which was thus also vulnerable.
strip_tags()
now avoids recursive calls to HTMLParser
when progress removing tags, but necessarily incomplete HTML entities, stops being made.
Remember that absolutely NO guarantee is provided about the results of strip_tags()
being HTML safe. So NEVER mark safe the result of a strip_tags()
call without escaping it first, for example with django.utils.html.escape().
CVE-2019-14234: SQL injection possibility in key and index lookups for JSONField
/HStoreField
Key and index lookups for django.contrib.postgres.fields.JSONField
and key lookups for HStoreField were subject to SQL injection, using a suitably crafted dictionary, with dictionary expansion, as the **kwargs
passed to QuerySet.filter()
.
CVE-2019-14235: Potential memory exhaustion in django.utils.encoding.uri_to_iri()
If passed certain inputs, django.utils.encoding.uri_to_iri() could lead to significant memory usage due to excessive recursion when re-percent-encoding invalid UTF-8 octet sequences.
uri_to_iri()
now avoids recursion when re-percent-encoding invalid UTF-8 octet sequences.