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Package details: pkg:pypi/notebook@7.5.6
purl pkg:pypi/notebook@7.5.6
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VCID-9ch7-su6u-b3ft In Jupyter Notebook versions 7.0.0 through 7.5.5, JupyterLab versions 4.5.6 and earlier, and the corresponding @jupyter-notebook/help-extension and @jupyterlab/help-extension packages before 7.5.6 and 4.5.7, a stored cross-site scripting issue in the help command linker can be chained with attacker-controlled notebook content to steal authentication tokens with a single click. An attacker can craft a malicious notebook file containing elements that appear indistinguishable from legitimate controls and trigger execution when a user interacts with them. Successful exploitation allows theft of the user's authentication token and complete takeover of the Jupyter session through the REST API, including reading files, creating or modifying files, accessing kernels to execute arbitrary code, and creating terminals for shell access. This issue has been fixed in Notebook 7.5.6, JupyterLab 4.5.7, @jupyter-notebook/help-extension 7.5.6, and @jupyterlab/help-extension 4.5.7. As a workaround, disable the affected help extensions or set allowCommandLinker to false in the sanitizer configuration. CVE-2026-40171
GHSA-rch3-82jr-f9w9
VCID-pjk6-29bj-4kg1 jupyterlab is an extensible environment for interactive and reproducible computing, based on the Jupyter Notebook Architecture. Prior to 4.5.7, JupyterLab's HTML sanitizer allowlists data-commandlinker-command and data-commandlinker-args on button elements, while CommandLinker listens for all click events on document.body and executes the named command without checking whether the element came from trusted JupyterLab UI. A notebook with a pre-saved HTML cell output containing a deceptive button can trigger arbitrary JupyterLab commands - including arbitrary code execution - on a single user click, without any code being submitted for execution by the user. This vulnerability is fixed in 4.5.7. CVE-2026-42557
GHSA-mqcg-5x36-vfcg

Date Actor Action Vulnerability Source VulnerableCode Version
2026-06-15T09:16:24.227900+00:00 GitLab Importer Fixing VCID-9ch7-su6u-b3ft https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/advisories-community/-/blob/main/pypi/notebook/CVE-2026-40171.yml 38.6.0
2026-06-13T06:29:58.972086+00:00 GHSA Importer Fixing VCID-pjk6-29bj-4kg1 https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-mqcg-5x36-vfcg 38.6.0
2026-06-13T06:29:44.882482+00:00 GHSA Importer Fixing VCID-9ch7-su6u-b3ft https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-rch3-82jr-f9w9 38.6.0
2026-06-12T22:23:01.821096+00:00 GitLab Importer Fixing VCID-pjk6-29bj-4kg1 https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/advisories-community/-/blob/main/pypi/notebook/CVE-2026-42557.yml 38.6.0
2026-06-12T07:51:57.650575+00:00 GithubOSV Importer Fixing VCID-pjk6-29bj-4kg1 https://github.com/github/advisory-database/blob/main/advisories/github-reviewed/2026/05/GHSA-mqcg-5x36-vfcg/GHSA-mqcg-5x36-vfcg.json 38.6.0
2026-06-12T07:46:41.309121+00:00 GithubOSV Importer Fixing VCID-9ch7-su6u-b3ft https://github.com/github/advisory-database/blob/main/advisories/github-reviewed/2026/04/GHSA-rch3-82jr-f9w9/GHSA-rch3-82jr-f9w9.json 38.6.0