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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
pymysql (changelog) ==1.1.0==1.1.1 age adoption passing confidence

GitHub Vulnerability Alerts

CVE-2024-36039

PyMySQL through 1.1.0 allows SQL injection if used with untrusted JSON input because keys are not escaped by escape_dict.


Release Notes

PyMySQL/PyMySQL (pymysql)

v1.1.1

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Release date: 2024-05-21

[!WARNING]
This release fixes a vulnerability (CVE-2024-36039).
All users are recommended to update to this version.

If you can not update soon, check the input value from
untrusted source has an expected type. Only dict input
from untrusted source can be an attack vector.

  • Prohibit dict parameter for Cursor.execute(). It didn't produce valid SQL
    and might cause SQL injection. (CVE-2024-36039)
  • Added ssl_key_password param. #​1145

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