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urllib3 (changelog) ==2.5.0 -> ==2.6.0 age confidence

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

CVE-2025-66418

Impact

urllib3 supports chained HTTP encoding algorithms for response content according to RFC 9110 (e.g., Content-Encoding: gzip, zstd).

However, the number of links in the decompression chain was unbounded allowing a malicious server to insert a virtually unlimited number of compression steps leading to high CPU usage and massive memory allocation for the decompressed data.

Affected usages

Applications and libraries using urllib3 version 2.5.0 and earlier for HTTP requests to untrusted sources unless they disable content decoding explicitly.

Remediation

Upgrade to at least urllib3 v2.6.0 in which the library limits the number of links to 5.

If upgrading is not immediately possible, use preload_content=False and ensure that resp.headers["content-encoding"] contains a safe number of encodings before reading the response content.

CVE-2025-66471

Impact

urllib3's streaming API is designed for the efficient handling of large HTTP responses by reading the content in chunks, rather than loading the entire response body into memory at once.

When streaming a compressed response, urllib3 can perform decoding or decompression based on the HTTP Content-Encoding header (e.g., gzip, deflate, br, or zstd). The library must read compressed data from the network and decompress it until the requested chunk size is met. Any resulting decompressed data that exceeds the requested amount is held in an internal buffer for the next read operation.

The decompression logic could cause urllib3 to fully decode a small amount of highly compressed data in a single operation. This can result in excessive resource consumption (high CPU usage and massive memory allocation for the decompressed data; CWE-409) on the client side, even if the application only requested a small chunk of data.

Affected usages

Applications and libraries using urllib3 version 2.5.0 and earlier to stream large compressed responses or content from untrusted sources.

stream(), read(amt=256), read1(amt=256), read_chunked(amt=256), readinto(b) are examples of urllib3.HTTPResponse method calls using the affected logic unless decoding is disabled explicitly.

Remediation

Upgrade to at least urllib3 v2.6.0 in which the library avoids decompressing data that exceeds the requested amount.

If your environment contains a package facilitating the Brotli encoding, upgrade to at least Brotli 1.2.0 or brotlicffi 1.2.0.0 too. These versions are enforced by the urllib3[brotli] extra in the patched versions of urllib3.

Credits

The issue was reported by @​Cycloctane.
Supplemental information was provided by @​stamparm during a security audit performed by 7ASecurity and facilitated by OSTIF.


Release Notes

urllib3/urllib3 (urllib3)

v2.6.0

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Security

  • Fixed a security issue where streaming API could improperly handle highly
    compressed HTTP content ("decompression bombs") leading to excessive resource
    consumption even when a small amount of data was requested. Reading small
    chunks of compressed data is safer and much more efficient now.
    (GHSA-2xpw-w6gg-jr37 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/security/advisories/GHSA-2xpw-w6gg-jr37>__)
  • Fixed a security issue where an attacker could compose an HTTP response with
    virtually unlimited links in the Content-Encoding header, potentially
    leading to a denial of service (DoS) attack by exhausting system resources
    during decoding. The number of allowed chained encodings is now limited to 5.
    (GHSA-gm62-xv2j-4w53 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/security/advisories/GHSA-gm62-xv2j-4w53>__)

.. caution::

  • If urllib3 is not installed with the optional urllib3[brotli] extra, but
    your environment contains a Brotli/brotlicffi/brotlipy package anyway, make
    sure to upgrade it to at least Brotli 1.2.0 or brotlicffi 1.2.0.0 to
    benefit from the security fixes and avoid warnings. Prefer using
    urllib3[brotli] to install a compatible Brotli package automatically.

  • If you use custom decompressors, please make sure to update them to
    respect the changed API of urllib3.response.ContentDecoder.

Features

  • Enabled retrieval, deletion, and membership testing in HTTPHeaderDict using bytes keys. (#&#8203;3653 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3653>__)
  • Added host and port information to string representations of HTTPConnection. (#&#8203;3666 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3666>__)
  • Added support for Python 3.14 free-threading builds explicitly. (#&#8203;3696 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3696>__)

Removals

  • Removed the HTTPResponse.getheaders() method in favor of HTTPResponse.headers.
    Removed the HTTPResponse.getheader(name, default) method in favor of HTTPResponse.headers.get(name, default). (#&#8203;3622 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3622>__)

Bugfixes

  • Fixed redirect handling in urllib3.PoolManager when an integer is passed
    for the retries parameter. (#&#8203;3649 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3649>__)
  • Fixed HTTPConnectionPool when used in Emscripten with no explicit port. (#&#8203;3664 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3664>__)
  • Fixed handling of SSLKEYLOGFILE with expandable variables. (#&#8203;3700 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3700>__)

Misc

  • Changed the zstd extra to install backports.zstd instead of zstandard on Python 3.13 and before. (#&#8203;3693 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3693>__)
  • Improved the performance of content decoding by optimizing BytesQueueBuffer class. (#&#8203;3710 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3710>__)
  • Allowed building the urllib3 package with newer setuptools-scm v9.x. (#&#8203;3652 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3652>__)
  • Ensured successful urllib3 builds by setting Hatchling requirement to >= 1.27.0. (#&#8203;3638 <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/3638>__)

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This pull request focuses on enhancing the security posture of the project by upgrading the urllib3 library to its latest stable version, 2.6.0. This update is essential for mitigating recently discovered vulnerabilities that could expose the application to resource exhaustion attacks when processing malicious HTTP responses. The change ensures that the project benefits from the most current security patches and improvements provided by the urllib3 maintainers.

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  • Dependency Update: Updates the urllib3 dependency from version 2.5.0 to 2.6.0.
  • Security Fixes: Incorporates critical security fixes for urllib3, addressing vulnerabilities related to 'decompression bombs' (GHSA-2xpw-w6gg-jr37) and unbounded chained Content-Encoding headers (GHSA-gm62-xv2j-4w53) that could lead to denial-of-service attacks.
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This pull request updates the urllib3 dependency to v2.6.0 in samples/snippets/requirements.txt, which correctly addresses the security vulnerability CVE-2025-66418. The change itself is valid. However, this update may only apply to the samples/snippets environment. The vulnerability could persist in other environments (like development, testing, or production builds of the library) if urllib3 is pinned to a vulnerable version in other dependency files. To ensure the vulnerability is fully remediated across the project, it's important that all files pinning urllib3 are updated. I have added a comment to this effect.

sqlalchemy===1.4.27
typing-extensions==4.15.0; python_version >= '3.9'
urllib3==2.5.0; python_version >= '3.9'
urllib3==2.6.0; python_version >= '3.9'

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This update to urllib3==2.6.0 only applies to the environment defined by this requirements.txt file. The security vulnerability CVE-2025-66418 will persist in other environments if they use a vulnerable version of urllib3. Other dependency definition files, such as setup.py or constraint files used by noxfile.py, should also be updated if they pin urllib3 to a version below 2.6.0 to ensure the vulnerability is fully remediated.

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