CVE-2024-3574
Scrapy authorization header leakage on cross-domain redirect
Description
### Impact When you send a request with the `Authorization` header to one domain, and the response asks to redirect to a different domain, Scrapy’s built-in redirect middleware creates a follow-up redirect request that keeps the original `Authorization` header, leaking its content to that second domain. The [right behavior](https://fetch.spec.whatwg.org/#ref-for-cors-non-wildcard-request-header-name) would be to drop the `Authorization` header instead, in this scenario. ### Patches Upgrade to Scrapy 2.11.1. If you are using Scrapy 1.8 or a lower version, and upgrading to Scrapy 2.11.1 is not an option, you may upgrade to Scrapy 1.8.4 instead. ### Workarounds If you cannot upgrade, make sure that you are not using the `Authentication` header, either directly or through some third-party plugin. If you need to use that header in some requests, add `"dont_redirect": True` to the `request.meta` dictionary of those requests to disable following redirects for them. If you need to keep (same domain) redirect support on those requests, make sure you trust the target website not to redirect your requests to a different domain. ### Acknowledgements This security issue was reported by @ranjit-git [through huntr.com](https://huntr.com/bounties/49974321-2718-43e3-a152-62b16eed72a9/).
How to fix CVE-2024-3574
To remediate CVE-2024-3574, upgrade the affected package to a fixed version below.
- —no fix listed
- —upgrade to 2.11.1 or later
Is CVE-2024-3574 being exploited?
Low — EPSS is 0.1%, meaning exploitation activity has not been observed at scale.
Affected packages (2)
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