OESA-2026-2135

Source
https://www.openeuler.org/en/security/security-bulletins/detail/?id=openEuler-SA-2026-2135
Import Source
https://repo.openeuler.org/security/data/osv/OESA-2026-2135.json
JSON Data
https://api.osv.dev/v1/vulns/OESA-2026-2135
Upstream
Published
2026-05-03T09:55:43Z
Modified
2026-05-03T10:16:25.386946Z
Summary
python-flask security update
Details

Flask is a lightweight WSGI web application framework. It is designed to make getting started quick and easy, with the ability to scale up to complex applications. It began as a simple wrapper around Werkzeug and Jinja and has become one of the most popular Python web application frameworks.

Security Fix(es):

Flask is a web server gateway interface (WSGI) web application framework. In versions 3.1.2 and below, when the session object is accessed, Flask should set the Vary: Cookie header., resulting in a Use of Cache Containing Sensitive Information vulnerability. The logic instructs caches not to cache the response, as it may contain information specific to a logged in user. This is handled in most cases, but some forms of access such as the Python in operator were overlooked. The severity and risk depend on the application being hosted behind a caching proxy that doesn't ignore responses with cookies, not setting a Cache-Control header to mark pages as private or non-cacheable, and accessing the session in a way that only touches keys without reading values or mutating the session. The issue has been fixed in version 3.1.3.(CVE-2026-27205)

Database specific
{
    "severity": "Low"
}
References

Affected packages

openEuler:24.03-LTS-SP3 / python-flask

Package

Name
python-flask
Purl
pkg:rpm/openEuler/python-flask&distro=openEuler-24.03-LTS-SP3

Affected ranges

Type
ECOSYSTEM
Events
Introduced
0Unknown introduced version / All previous versions are affected
Fixed
2.2.5-2.oe2403sp3

Ecosystem specific

{
    "noarch": [
        "python3-flask-2.2.5-2.oe2403sp3.noarch.rpm"
    ],
    "src": [
        "python-flask-2.2.5-2.oe2403sp3.src.rpm"
    ]
}

Database specific

source
"https://repo.openeuler.org/security/data/osv/OESA-2026-2135.json"