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  <update from="huaweicloud.com" type="security" status="stable" version="1">
    <id>HCE2-SA-2023-0102</id>
    <title>An update for python-oauthlib is now available for HCE 2.0</title>
    <severity>Moderate</severity>
    <release>HCE 2.0</release>
    <issued date="2023-01-05 20:19:38"/>
    <updated date="2023-01-05 20:19:38"/>
    <references>
      <reference href="https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2022-36087" id="CVE-2022-36087" title="CVE-2022-36087 Base Score: 6.5 Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H" type="cve"/>
    </references>
    <description>Security Fix(es):

OAuthLib is an implementation of the OAuth request-signing logic for Python 3.6+. In OAuthLib versions 3.1.1 until 3.2.1, an attacker providing malicious redirect uri can cause denial of service. An attacker can also leverage usage of `uri_validate` functions depending where it is used. OAuthLib applications using OAuth2.0 provider support or use directly `uri_validate` are affected by this issue. Version 3.2.1 contains a patch. There are no known workarounds. (CVE-2022-36087)
</description>
    <pkglist>
      <collection short="HCE 2.0" package="python-oauthlib">
        <name>HCE 2.0</name>
        <package arch="noarch" name="python3-oauthlib" version="3.1.1" release="1.r2.hce2">
          <filename>python3-oauthlib-3.1.1-1.r2.hce2.noarch.rpm</filename>
        </package>
      </collection>
    </pkglist>
  </update>
