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Django 3.2.11 release notes
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*January 4, 2022*
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Django 3.2.11 fixes one security issue with severity "medium" and two security
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issues with severity "low" in 3.2.10.
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CVE-2021-45115: Denial-of-service possibility in ``UserAttributeSimilarityValidator``
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:class:`.UserAttributeSimilarityValidator` incurred significant overhead
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evaluating submitted password that were artificially large in relative to the
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comparison values. On the assumption that access to user registration was
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unrestricted this provided a potential vector for a denial-of-service attack.
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In order to mitigate this issue, relatively long values are now ignored by
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``UserAttributeSimilarityValidator``.
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This issue has severity "medium" according to the :ref:`Django security policy
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<security-disclosure>`.
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CVE-2021-45116: Potential information disclosure in ``dictsort`` template filter
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Due to leveraging the Django Template Language's variable resolution logic, the
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:tfilter:`dictsort` template filter was potentially vulnerable to information
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disclosure or unintended method calls, if passed a suitably crafted key.
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In order to avoid this possibility, ``dictsort`` now works with a restricted
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resolution logic, that will not call methods, nor allow indexing on
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dictionaries.
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As a reminder, all untrusted user input should be validated before use.
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CVE-2021-45452: Potential directory-traversal via ``Storage.save()``
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``Storage.save()`` allowed directory-traversal if directly passed suitably
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crafted file names.
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This issue has severity "low" according to the :ref:`Django security policy
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<security-disclosure>`.
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