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Test your applicationsUpgrade MechanicalSoup to version 1.3.0 or higher.
MechanicalSoup is an A Python library for automating interaction with websites
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Improper Input Validation such that a malicious web server can read arbitrary files on the client using a <input type="file" ...> inside HTML form.
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All users of MechanicalSoup's form submission are affected, unless they took very specific (and manual) steps to reset HTML form field values.