Today the Django team is issuing multiple releases -- Django 1.3.4 and Django 1.4.2 -- to remedy security issues reported to us. All users are encouraged to upgrade Django immediately. Host header poisoning Some parts of Django -- independent of end-user-written applications -- make use of full URLs, including domain name, which are generated from the HTTP Host header. Some attacks against this ar
Help us reach our 2025 fundraising goal! Donate to the Django Software Foundation to fund Django's development, security, and community events! If you got value out of using Django this year, please consider making a donation ♥ Donate today Today the Django team is issuing multiple releases -- Django 1.2.5 and Django 1.1.4 -- to remedy three security issues reported to us. All users of affected ve
Today the Django project is issuing a set of releases to remedy a security issue. This issue was disclosed publicly by a third party on a high-traffic mailing list, and attempts have been made to exploit it against live Django installations; as such, we are bypassing our normal policy for security disclosure and immediately issuing patches and updated releases. Description of vulnerability Django'
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