Description

pyLoad is a free and open-source download manager written in Python. Versions up to and including 0.5.0b3.dev97 cache `role` and `permission` in the session at login and continues to authorize requests using these cached values, even after an admin changes the user's role/permissions in the database. As a result, an already logged-in user can keep old (revoked) privileges until logout/session expiry, enabling continued privileged actions. This is a core authorization/session-consistency issue and is not resolved by toggling an optional security feature. Commit e95804fb0d06cbb07d2ba380fc494d9ff89b68c1 contains a fix for the issue.

INFO

Published Date :

2026-04-21T23:41:06.258Z

Last Modified :

2026-04-22T18:35:41.768Z

Source :

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AFFECTED PRODUCTS

The following products are affected by CVE-2026-41133 vulnerability.

Vendors Products
Pyload
  • Pyload
REFERENCES

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CVSS Vulnerability Scoring System

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