Django security releases issued: 6.0.2, 5.2.11, and 4.2.28
In accordance with our security release policy, the Django team is issuing releases for Django 6.0.2, Django 5.2.11, and Django 4.2.28. These releases address the security issues detailed below. We encourage all users of Django to upgrade as soon as possible.
CVE-2025-13473: Username enumeration through timing difference in mod_wsgi authentication handler
The django.contrib.auth.handlers.modwsgi.check_password() function for authentication via mod_wsgi allowed remote attackers to enumerate users via a timing attack.
Thanks to Stackered for the report.
This issue has severity "low" according to the Django security policy.
CVE-2025-14550: Potential denial-of-service vulnerability via repeated headers when using ASGI
When receiving duplicates of a single header, ASGIRequest allowed a remote attacker to cause a potential denial-of-service via a specifically created request with multiple duplicate headers. The vulnerability resulted from repeated string concatenation while combining repeated headers, which produced super-linear computation resulting in service degradation or outage.
Thanks to Jiyong Yang for the report.
This issue has severity "moderate" according to the Django security policy.
CVE-2026-1207: Potential SQL injection via raster lookups on PostGIS
Raster lookups on GIS fields (only implemented on PostGIS) were subject to SQL injection if untrusted data was used as a band index.
As a reminder, all untrusted user input should be validated before use.
Thanks to Tarek Nakkouch for the report.
This issue has severity "high" according to the Django security policy.
CVE-2026-1285: Potential denial-of-service vulnerability in django.utils.text.Truncator HTML methods
django.utils.text.Truncator.chars() and Truncator.words() methods (with html=True) and truncatechars_html and truncatewords_html template filters were subject to a potential denial-of-service attack via certain inputs with a large number of unmatched HTML end tags, which could cause quadratic time complexity during HTML parsing.
Thanks to Seokchan Yoon for the report.
This issue has severity "moderate" according to the Django security policy.
CVE-2026-1287: Potential SQL injection in column aliases via control characters
FilteredRelation was subject to SQL injection in column aliases via control characters, using a suitably crafted dictionary, with dictionary expansion, as the **kwargs passed to QuerySet methods annotate(), aggregate(), extra(), values(), values_list(), and alias().
Thanks to Solomon Kebede for the report.
This issue has severity "high" according to the Django security policy.
CVE-2026-1312: Potential SQL injection via QuerySet.order_by and FilteredRelation
QuerySet.order_by() was subject to SQL injection in column aliases containing periods when the same alias was, using a suitably crafted dictionary, with dictionary expansion, used in FilteredRelation.
Thanks to Solomon Kebede for the report.
This issue has severity "high" according to the Django security policy.
Affected supported versions
- Django main
- Django 6.0
- Django 5.2
- Django 4.2
Resolution
Patches to resolve the issue have been applied to Django's main, 6.0, 5.2, and 4.2 branches. The patches may be obtained from the following changesets.
CVE-2025-13473: Username enumeration through timing difference in mod_wsgi authentication handler
- On the main branch
- On the 6.0 branch
- On the 5.2 branch
- On the 4.2 branch
CVE-2025-14550: Potential denial-of-service vulnerability via repeated headers when using ASGI
- On the main branch
- On the 6.0 branch
- On the 5.2 branch
- On the 4.2 branch
CVE-2026-1207: Potential SQL injection via raster lookups on PostGIS
- On the main branch
- On the 6.0 branch
- On the 5.2 branch
- On the 4.2 branch
CVE-2026-1285: Potential denial-of-service vulnerability in django.utils.text.Truncator HTML methods
- On the main branch
- On the 6.0 branch
- On the 5.2 branch
- On the 4.2 branch
CVE-2026-1287: Potential SQL injection in column aliases via control characters
- On the main branch
- On the 6.0 branch
- On the 5.2 branch
- On the 4.2 branch
CVE-2026-1312: Potential SQL injection via QuerySet.order_by and FilteredRelation
- On the main branch
- On the 6.0 branch
- On the 5.2 branch
- On the 4.2 branch
The following releases have been issued
- Django 6.0.2 (download Django 6.0.2 | 6.0.2 checksums)
- Django 5.2.11 (download Django 5.2.11 | 5.2.11 checksums)
- Django 4.2.28 (download Django 4.2.28 | 4.2.28 checksums)
The PGP key ID used for this release is Jacob Walls: 131403F4D16D8DC7
General notes regarding security reporting
As always, we ask that potential security issues be reported via private email to security@djangoproject.com, and not via Django's Trac instance, nor via the Django Forum. Please see our security policies for further information.