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krb5 has fixed the vulnerabilities in versions >=1.19.3 libpng has fixed the vulnerabilities in versions >=1.6.32
Python build tools cannot report vulnerable C libraries, which may induce potential security issues to many downstream Python projects.
As a popular python package (omim-pytraffic has 1,069 downloads per month), could you please upgrade the above shared libraries to their patch versions?
Thanks for your help~
Best regards,
Andy
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Hi, @biodranik , @vng , I'd like to report a vulnerability issue in omim-pytraffic_10.3.0rc2.
Dependency Graph between Python and Shared Libraries
Issue Description
As shown in the above dependency graph, omim-pytraffic_10.3.0rc2 directly or transitively depends on 11 C libraries (.so). However, I noticed that some C libraries are vulnerable, containing the following CVEs:
libk5crypto-ab4ddf4c.so.3.1
from C project krb5(version:1.13.2) exposed 4 vulnerabilities:CVE-2021-37750, CVE-2021-36222, CVE-2015-8629, CVE-2015-8630
libpng12-640ca796.so.0.49.0
from C project libpng(version:<=1.2.54) exposed 10 vulnerabilities:CVE-2011-3045, CVE-2014-9495, CVE-2013-7354, CVE-2013-7353, CVE-2017-12652, CVE-2015-8472, CVE-2016-10087, CVE-2016-3751, CVE-2015-0973, CVE-2015-8540
Suggested Vulnerability Patch Versions
krb5 has fixed the vulnerabilities in versions >=1.19.3
libpng has fixed the vulnerabilities in versions >=1.6.32
Python build tools cannot report vulnerable C libraries, which may induce potential security issues to many downstream Python projects.
As a popular python package (omim-pytraffic has 1,069 downloads per month), could you please upgrade the above shared libraries to their patch versions?
Thanks for your help~
Best regards,
Andy
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: