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    It’s Safer Internet Day. So where is our Internet of Secure Things?

    April 9, 2025

    It’s Safer Internet Day. But millions of devices which have not been designed with security in mind are connecting to the internet. Shouldn’t we be able to tell the manufacturers that enough is enough?

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    CVE-2025-4330 – Python Tarfile Symlink Extraction Vulnerability

    June 3, 2025

    CVE ID : CVE-2025-4330

    Published : June 3, 2025, 1:15 p.m. | 2 hours, 14 minutes ago

    Description : Allows the extraction filter to be ignored, allowing symlink targets to point outside the destination directory, and the modification of some file metadata.

    You are affected by this vulnerability if using the tarfile module to extract untrusted tar archives using TarFile.extractall() or TarFile.extract() using the filter= parameter with a value of “data” or “tar”. See the tarfile extraction filters documentation https://docs.python.org/3/library/tarfile.html#tarfile-extraction-filter  for more information. Only Python versions 3.12 or later are affected by these vulnerabilities, earlier versions don’t include the extraction filter feature.

    Note that for Python 3.14 or later the default value of filter= changed from “no filtering” to `”data”, so if you are relying on this new default behavior then your usage is also affected.

    Note that none of these vulnerabilities significantly affect the installation of source distributions which are tar archives as source distributions already allow arbitrary code execution during the build process. However when evaluating source distributions it’s important to avoid installing source distributions with suspicious links.

    Severity: 7.5 | HIGH

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