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MindsDB is a MindsDB server, provides server capabilities to mindsdb native python library
Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Server-side Request Forgery (SSRF) via the _split_url function in the mindsdb/utilities/security.py component. An attacker can bypass blocklist-based SSRF protections and access restricted internal services by crafting a URL with a userinfo component (e.g., http://attacker@127.0.0.1:4444/) that causes urlparse().netloc to fail to match blocklisted origins.