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CVE-2022-0430 is a security vulnerability affecting GitHub repository httpie/httpie versions prior to 3.1.0. The vulnerability involves exposure of sensitive information to an unauthorized actor through improper cookie handling during redirects (NVD).
The vulnerability stems from non-compliance with RFC 6265 regarding the handling of the Domain attribute in cookies when saved into session files. All cookies were incorrectly shared across all hosts during runtime, including redirects to third-party hosts (GitHub Commit).
The vulnerability could lead to the exposure of sensitive cookie information to unauthorized third-party hosts during redirect operations. This could potentially allow malicious third-party servers to access session cookies intended for the original domain (Huntr).
The vulnerability has been fixed in HTTPie version 3.1.0. Users should upgrade to this version or later. For existing session files, HTTPie provides upgrade mechanisms through two commands: 'httpie cli sessions upgrade' for single session upgrades and 'httpie cli sessions upgrade-all' for upgrading all named sessions (GitHub Commit).
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