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CVE-2025-61920

Опубликовано: 10 окт. 2025
Источник: debian
EPSS Низкий

Описание

Authlib is a Python library which builds OAuth and OpenID Connect servers. Prior to version 1.6.5, Authlib’s JOSE implementation accepts unbounded JWS/JWT header and signature segments. A remote attacker can craft a token whose base64url‑encoded header or signature spans hundreds of megabytes. During verification, Authlib decodes and parses the full input before it is rejected, driving CPU and memory consumption to hostile levels and enabling denial of service. Version 1.6.5 patches the issue. Some temporary workarounds are available. Enforce input size limits before handing tokens to Authlib and/or use application-level throttling to reduce amplification risk.

Пакеты

ПакетСтатусВерсия исправленияРелизТип
python-authlibfixed1.6.5-1package
python-authlibno-dsatrixiepackage
python-authlibno-dsabookwormpackage

Примечания

  • https://github.com/authlib/authlib/security/advisories/GHSA-pq5p-34cr-23v9

  • https://github.com/authlib/authlib/commit/867e3f87b072347a1ae9cf6983cc8bbf88447e5e (v1.6.5)

EPSS

Процентиль: 60%
0.00403
Низкий

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 7.5
ubuntu
4 месяца назад

Authlib is a Python library which builds OAuth and OpenID Connect servers. Prior to version 1.6.5, Authlib’s JOSE implementation accepts unbounded JWS/JWT header and signature segments. A remote attacker can craft a token whose base64url‑encoded header or signature spans hundreds of megabytes. During verification, Authlib decodes and parses the full input before it is rejected, driving CPU and memory consumption to hostile levels and enabling denial of service. Version 1.6.5 patches the issue. Some temporary workarounds are available. Enforce input size limits before handing tokens to Authlib and/or use application-level throttling to reduce amplification risk.

CVSS3: 7.5
nvd
4 месяца назад

Authlib is a Python library which builds OAuth and OpenID Connect servers. Prior to version 1.6.5, Authlib’s JOSE implementation accepts unbounded JWS/JWT header and signature segments. A remote attacker can craft a token whose base64url‑encoded header or signature spans hundreds of megabytes. During verification, Authlib decodes and parses the full input before it is rejected, driving CPU and memory consumption to hostile levels and enabling denial of service. Version 1.6.5 patches the issue. Some temporary workarounds are available. Enforce input size limits before handing tokens to Authlib and/or use application-level throttling to reduce amplification risk.

suse-cvrf
4 месяца назад

Security update for python-Authlib

CVSS3: 7.5
redos
17 дней назад

Уязвимость python-authlib

CVSS3: 7.5
github
4 месяца назад

Authlib is vulnerable to Denial of Service via Oversized JOSE Segments

EPSS

Процентиль: 60%
0.00403
Низкий