certifi@2015.9.6.1 vulnerabilities

Python package for providing Mozilla's CA Bundle.

  • latest version

    2024.12.14

  • latest non vulnerable version

  • first published

    12 years ago

  • latest version published

    4 days ago

  • licenses detected

    • [0,2017.7.27.1)
  • Direct Vulnerabilities

    Known vulnerabilities in the certifi package. This does not include vulnerabilities belonging to this package’s dependencies.

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    VulnerabilityVulnerable Version
    • C
    Improper Following of a Certificate's Chain of Trust

    Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Following of a Certificate's Chain of Trust. E-Tugra's root certificates are being removed pursuant to an investigation prompted by reporting of security issues in their systems. Conclusions of Mozilla's investigation can be found here.

    Note:

    This issue is not an inherent vulnerability in the package, but a security measure against potential harmful effects of trusting the now-revoked root certificates.

    How to fix Improper Following of a Certificate's Chain of Trust?

    Upgrade certifi to version 2023.7.22 or higher.

    [2015.04.28,2023.7.22)
    • M
    Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity

    Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity resulting in Certifi root certificate removal from TrustCor. The root certificates are being removed pursuant to an investigation prompted by media reporting that TrustCor's ownership also operated a business that produced spyware.

    How to fix Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity?

    Upgrade certifi to version 2022.12.7 or higher.

    [,2022.12.7)
    • M
    Improper Certificate Validation

    certifi is a Python package for providing Mozilla's CA Bundle.

    Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Certificate Validation due to not rejecting the deprecated 1024-bit certificates, and only giving a warning.

    [,2017.4.17)