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CVE-2026-48525 (GCVE-0-2026-48525)
Vulnerability from cvelistv5 – Published: 2026-05-28 15:11 – Updated: 2026-05-28 15:59- CWE-400 - Uncontrolled Resource Consumption
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PYSEC-2026-178
Vulnerability from pysec - Published: 2026-05-28 16:16 - Updated: 2026-06-02 10:34PyJWT is a JSON Web Token implementation in Python. From 2.8.0 to 2.12.1, when verifying detached JWS tokens using the unencoded-payload option ("b64": false, RFC 7797), PyJWT performs Base64URL decoding of the compact-serialization payload segment before enforcing the detached-payload rules. For b64=false, PyJWT later discards that decoded payload and replaces it with the caller-provided detached_payload. In practice, this turns the middle segment into an attacker-controlled “work amplifier”: a remote client can supply an arbitrarily large Base64URL payload segment that forces CPU work + memory allocations even if the signature is invalid. This creates an unauthenticated DoS vector against any endpoint that verifies detached JWS using PyJWT. This vulnerability is fixed in 2.13.0.
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