| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | <46.0.6 |
show Affected versions of the cryptography package are vulnerable to Improper Certificate Validation due to incomplete enforcement of DNS name constraints on peer names. The certificate validation logic applied DNS name constraints only to Subject Alternative Name (SAN) entries in child certificates, but did not apply the same checks to the peer name presented during validation, which allowed a mismatch between wildcard certificate matching and excluded subtree constraints. |
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | >=37.0.0,<43.0.1 |
show Affected versions of Cryptography have a vulnerable statically linked copy of OpenSSL included in cryptography wheels. |
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | <46.0.5 |
show Affected versions of the cryptography package are vulnerable to Improper Input Validation due to missing prime-order subgroup validation for SECT elliptic-curve points. The public_key_from_numbers, EllipticCurvePublicNumbers.public_key(), load_der_public_key(), and load_pem_public_key() entry points accept attacker-supplied public keys without verifying that the provided point lies in the expected prime-order subgroup, enabling small-subgroup points to pass as valid. |
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | >=42.0.0,<44.0.1 |
show Pyca/cryptography's wheels include a statically linked copy of OpenSSL. The versions of OpenSSL included in cryptography 42.0.0-44.0.0 are vulnerable to a security issue. |
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | <46.0.6 |
show Affected versions of the cryptography package are vulnerable to Improper Certificate Validation due to incomplete enforcement of DNS name constraints on peer names. The certificate validation logic applied DNS name constraints only to Subject Alternative Name (SAN) entries in child certificates, but did not apply the same checks to the peer name presented during validation, which allowed a mismatch between wildcard certificate matching and excluded subtree constraints. |
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | >=37.0.0,<43.0.1 |
show Affected versions of Cryptography have a vulnerable statically linked copy of OpenSSL included in cryptography wheels. |
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | <46.0.5 |
show Affected versions of the cryptography package are vulnerable to Improper Input Validation due to missing prime-order subgroup validation for SECT elliptic-curve points. The public_key_from_numbers, EllipticCurvePublicNumbers.public_key(), load_der_public_key(), and load_pem_public_key() entry points accept attacker-supplied public keys without verifying that the provided point lies in the expected prime-order subgroup, enabling small-subgroup points to pass as valid. |
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | >=42.0.0,<44.0.1 |
show Pyca/cryptography's wheels include a statically linked copy of OpenSSL. The versions of OpenSSL included in cryptography 42.0.0-44.0.0 are vulnerable to a security issue. |
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | <46.0.6 |
show Affected versions of the cryptography package are vulnerable to Improper Certificate Validation due to incomplete enforcement of DNS name constraints on peer names. The certificate validation logic applied DNS name constraints only to Subject Alternative Name (SAN) entries in child certificates, but did not apply the same checks to the peer name presented during validation, which allowed a mismatch between wildcard certificate matching and excluded subtree constraints. |
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | >=37.0.0,<43.0.1 |
show Affected versions of Cryptography have a vulnerable statically linked copy of OpenSSL included in cryptography wheels. |
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | <46.0.5 |
show Affected versions of the cryptography package are vulnerable to Improper Input Validation due to missing prime-order subgroup validation for SECT elliptic-curve points. The public_key_from_numbers, EllipticCurvePublicNumbers.public_key(), load_der_public_key(), and load_pem_public_key() entry points accept attacker-supplied public keys without verifying that the provided point lies in the expected prime-order subgroup, enabling small-subgroup points to pass as valid. |
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | >=42.0.0,<44.0.1 |
show Pyca/cryptography's wheels include a statically linked copy of OpenSSL. The versions of OpenSSL included in cryptography 42.0.0-44.0.0 are vulnerable to a security issue. |
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | <46.0.6 |
show Affected versions of the cryptography package are vulnerable to Improper Certificate Validation due to incomplete enforcement of DNS name constraints on peer names. The certificate validation logic applied DNS name constraints only to Subject Alternative Name (SAN) entries in child certificates, but did not apply the same checks to the peer name presented during validation, which allowed a mismatch between wildcard certificate matching and excluded subtree constraints. |
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | >=37.0.0,<43.0.1 |
show Affected versions of Cryptography have a vulnerable statically linked copy of OpenSSL included in cryptography wheels. |
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | <46.0.5 |
show Affected versions of the cryptography package are vulnerable to Improper Input Validation due to missing prime-order subgroup validation for SECT elliptic-curve points. The public_key_from_numbers, EllipticCurvePublicNumbers.public_key(), load_der_public_key(), and load_pem_public_key() entry points accept attacker-supplied public keys without verifying that the provided point lies in the expected prime-order subgroup, enabling small-subgroup points to pass as valid. |
| cryptography | 43.0.0 | >=42.0.0,<44.0.1 |
show Pyca/cryptography's wheels include a statically linked copy of OpenSSL. The versions of OpenSSL included in cryptography 42.0.0-44.0.0 are vulnerable to a security issue. |
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
| Package | Installed | Affected | Info |
|---|---|---|---|
| pytest-runner | 6.0.1 | >0 |
show Pytest-runner depends on deprecated features of setuptools and relies on features that break security mechanisms in pip. For example ‘setup_requires’ and ‘tests_require’ bypass pip --require-hashes. See also pypa/setuptools#1684. It is recommended that you: - Remove 'pytest-runner' from your setup_requires, preferably removing the setup_requires option. - Remove 'pytest' and any other testing requirements from tests_require, preferably removing the tests_requires option. - Select a tool to bootstrap and then run tests such as tox. https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-runner/blob/289a77b179535d8137118e3b8591d9e727130d6d/README.rst |
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