Django 3.2.13 release notes¶
April 11, 2022
Django 3.2.13 fixes two security issues with severity “high” in 3.2.12 and a regression in 3.2.4.
CVE-2022-28346: Potential SQL injection in QuerySet.annotate(), aggregate(), and extra()¶
QuerySet.annotate(), aggregate(), and
extra() methods were subject to SQL injection in column
aliases, using a suitably crafted dictionary, with dictionary expansion, as the
**kwargs passed to these methods.
CVE-2022-28347: Potential SQL injection via QuerySet.explain(**options) on PostgreSQL¶
QuerySet.explain() method was subject to SQL injection in option names,
using a suitably crafted dictionary, with dictionary expansion, as the
**options argument.