Description
HTTP.jl is an HTTP client and server functionality for the Julia programming language. Prior to version 1.10.19, HTTP.jl did not validate header names/values for illegal characters, allowing CRLF-based header injection and response splitting. This enables HTTP response splitting and header injection, leading to cache poisoning, XSS, session fixation, and more. This issue is fixed in HTTP.jl `v1.10.19`.
Details
Affected Packages
| Software | From version | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|
| http | โ | โ |
| unknown | โ | โ |
References
N/ASimilar Threats
- High ROOT-APP-NPM-CVE-2022-25881
- Unknown CGA-234g-x4h3-6ppx
- Unknown CGA-2p9m-qwm8-4pcg
- Unknown CGA-34c6-9hxp-c72p
- Unknown CGA-2v46-jq6v-rr82
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