
In accordance with our security release policy, the Django team is issuing Django 3.0.4, Django 2.2.11 and Django 1.11.29. These releases address the security issue detailed below. We encourage all users of Django to upgrade as soon as possible.
CVE-2020-9402: Potential SQL injection via tolerance parameter in GIS functions and aggregates on Oracle
GIS functions and aggregates on Oracle were subject to SQL injection,
using a suitably crafted tolerance.
Thank you to Norbert Szetei for the report.
Affected supported versions
- Django master branch
- Django 3.0
- Django 2.2
- Django 1.11
Resolution
Patches to resolve the issue have been applied to Django’s master branch and
the 3.0, 2.2, and 1.11 release branches. The patches may be obtained from the following changesets:
- On the master branch
- On the 3.0 release branch
- On the 2.2 release branch
- On the 1.11 release branch
The following releases have been issued:
- Django 3.0.4 (download Django 3.0.4 | 3.0.4 checksums)
- Django 2.2.11 (download Django 2.2.11 | 2.2.11 checksums)
- Django 1.11.29 (download Django 1.11.29 | 1.11.29 checksums)
The PGP key ID used for these releases is Mariusz Felisiak: 2EF56372BA48CD1B.
General notes regarding security reporting
As always, we ask that potential security issues be reported via
private email to security@djangoproject.com, and not via Django’s
Trac instance or the django-developers list. Please see our security
policies for further
information.
This information was first published on https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2020/mar/04/security-releases/
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