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cryptography is a package designed to expose cryptographic primitives and recipes to Python developers. In affected versions Cipher.update_into would accept Python objects which implement the buffer protocol, but provide only immutable buffers. This would allow immutable objects (such as bytes) to be mutated, thus violating fundamental rules of Python and resulting in corrupted output. This now correctly raises an exception. This issue has been present since update_into was originally introduced in cryptography 1.8.
CVE-2023-23931 - Medium Severity Vulnerability
Vulnerable Library - cryptography-3.3.2-cp36-abi3-manylinux2010_x86_64.whl
cryptography is a package which provides cryptographic recipes and primitives to Python developers.
Library home page: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/c6/d1/800ec785c9e66cc6d0ac587bd666eb22f7b2ff6c150e053d35881acd2f57/cryptography-3.3.2-cp36-abi3-manylinux2010_x86_64.whl
Path to dependency file: /Pipfile
Path to vulnerable library: /Pipfile,/Pipfile
Dependency Hierarchy:
Found in base branch: master
Vulnerability Details
cryptography is a package designed to expose cryptographic primitives and recipes to Python developers. In affected versions
Cipher.update_into
would accept Python objects which implement the buffer protocol, but provide only immutable buffers. This would allow immutable objects (such asbytes
) to be mutated, thus violating fundamental rules of Python and resulting in corrupted output. This now correctly raises an exception. This issue has been present sinceupdate_into
was originally introduced in cryptography 1.8.Publish Date: 2023-02-07
URL: CVE-2023-23931
CVSS 3 Score Details (4.8)
Base Score Metrics:
Suggested Fix
Type: Upgrade version
Origin: https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2023-23931
Release Date: 2023-02-07
Fix Resolution: 39.0.1
⛑️ Automatic Remediation will be attempted for this issue.
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