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Package details: pkg:alpm/archlinux/scrapy@2.5.0-2
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Next non-vulnerable version 2.5.1-1
Latest non-vulnerable version 2.5.1-1
Risk 3.1
Vulnerabilities affecting this package (1)
Vulnerability Summary Fixed by
VCID-4vw6-u8m8-dbe2
Aliases:
CVE-2021-41125
GHSA-jwqp-28gf-p498
PYSEC-2021-363
Scrapy is a high-level web crawling and scraping framework for Python. If you use `HttpAuthMiddleware` (i.e. the `http_user` and `http_pass` spider attributes) for HTTP authentication, all requests will expose your credentials to the request target. This includes requests generated by Scrapy components, such as `robots.txt` requests sent by Scrapy when the `ROBOTSTXT_OBEY` setting is set to `True`, or as requests reached through redirects. Upgrade to Scrapy 2.5.1 and use the new `http_auth_domain` spider attribute to control which domains are allowed to receive the configured HTTP authentication credentials. If you are using Scrapy 1.8 or a lower version, and upgrading to Scrapy 2.5.1 is not an option, you may upgrade to Scrapy 1.8.1 instead. If you cannot upgrade, set your HTTP authentication credentials on a per-request basis, using for example the `w3lib.http.basic_auth_header` function to convert your credentials into a value that you can assign to the `Authorization` header of your request, instead of defining your credentials globally using `HttpAuthMiddleware`.
2.5.1-1
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities.
Vulnerabilities fixed by this package (0)
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This package is not known to fix vulnerabilities.

Date Actor Action Vulnerability Source VulnerableCode Version
2026-04-01T18:26:28.295593+00:00 Arch Linux Importer Affected by VCID-4vw6-u8m8-dbe2 https://security.archlinux.org/AVG-2447 38.0.0