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    Home»Development»Security»CVE-2025-43859: Request Smuggling Vulnerability in Python’s h11 HTTP Library

    CVE-2025-43859: Request Smuggling Vulnerability in Python’s h11 HTTP Library

    April 27, 2025

    CVE-2025-43859: Request Smuggling Vulnerability in Python’s h11 HTTP Library

    A critical vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-43859 has been disclosed in h11, a minimalist, I/O-agnostic HTTP/1.1 protocol library written in Python. Rated CVSS 9.1, the flaw could enable request smug …
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