Security Updates for Fedora 44 and 43 Python Multipart Libraries

Security Updates for Fedora 44 and 43 Python Multipart Libraries

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On June 4, 2026, security updates were released for the python-python-multipart library in Fedora 44 and 43. These updates address multiple security vulnerabilities identified as GHSA-v9pg-7xvm-68hf, GHSA-5rvq-cxj2-64vf, GHSA-6jv3-5f52-599m, and GHSA-vffw-93wf-4j4q. The updates improve performance in parsing multipart headers and validating Content-Length in forms. Users of Fedora 44 and 43 are advised to upgrade to the latest versions (0.0.32, 0.0.31, and 0.0.30) to mitigate these vulnerabilities. The updates can be installed via the 'dnf' package manager. The vulnerabilities could potentially allow for exploitation if not patched, affecting applications relying on these libraries.

Key Points: • Security updates released for python-python-multipart in Fedora 44 and 43. • Multiple vulnerabilities fixed, including critical issues identified by GHSA codes. • Users are urged to upgrade to the latest library versions to mitigate risks.

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2026-06-04
Security updates released for Fedora 44 and 43
Updates to python-python-multipart library fix multiple vulnerabilities and improve performance.
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2026-06-04
Vulnerabilities identified
Security issues GHSA-v9pg-7xvm-68hf, GHSA-5rvq-cxj2-64vf, GHSA-6jv3-5f52-599m, and GHSA-vffw-93wf-4j4q were disclosed.
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2026-06-05
Update installation instructions provided
Users are instructed to use 'dnf upgrade' to install the latest updates for security improvements.
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