CVE-2024-22416 | Cross-Site Request Forgery on any API call in pyLoad may lead to admin privilege escalation
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pyLoad is a free and open-source Download Manager written in pure Python. The `pyload` API allows any API call to be made using GET requests. Since the session cookie is not set to `SameSite: strict`, this opens the library up to severe attack possibilities via a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attack. As a result any API call can be made via a CSRF attack by an unauthenticated user. This issue has been addressed in release `0.5.0b3.dev78`. All users are advised to upgrade.
Conclusion & alert: CVE-2024-22416 is rated High Exploit Risk (68.2/100): CVSS Critical severity, with medium exploitation likelihood (EPSS 0.95%).Core evidence: 1 public exploit reference(s) are indexed (Exploit-DB).Mandatory action: Public exploits are available—assess exposure, apply mitigations, and prioritize patching.
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Public exploit references (Exploit-DB) for CVE-2024-22416
Exploit prediction scoring system (EPSS) score for CVE-2024-22416
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GHSA-pgpj-v85q-h5fm · Severity: critical · Ecosystem: pip — Cross-Site Request Forgery on any API call in pyLoad may lead to admin privilege escalation
Affected software / configurations for CVE-2024-22416