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#CVE-2025-50181

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The Lab · 2026-03-31 13:27:27 · GitHub Issues

1. Urllib3 Security Flaw Exposes Python Apps to Redirect Hijacking via CVE-2025-50181

A critical vulnerability in the widely-used Python library urllib3 exposes countless applications to potential redirect hijacking. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-50181, stems from a dangerous interaction between the library's redirect and retry mechanisms, which are controlled by the same `Retry` object. The most common...

The Lab · 2026-04-14 17:22:48 · GitHub Issues

2. Urllib3 Security Patch CVE-2025-50181: Redirect/Retry Mechanism Flaw Exposes Python Apps

A critical security vulnerability in the widely-used Python library urllib3 has been patched, exposing a fundamental flaw in how the library handles HTTP redirects and retries. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-50181, stems from the library's mechanism for controlling these behaviors through a single `Retry` objec...

The Lab · 2026-04-28 18:54:09 · GitHub Issues

3. urllib3 Security Flaw Bypasses Redirect Protections Despite Disabled Retries

A critical vulnerability in urllib3, a widely-used HTTP client library for Python, allows redirect requests to proceed even when application developers explicitly disable retry mechanisms. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-50181 and catalogued as GHSA-pq67-6m6q-mj2v, stems from how urllib3 consolidates redirect and retry h...