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CVE-2026-6611

liangliangyy DjangoBlog File Upload Endpoint settings.py hard-coded key

Published: Apr 20, 2026Updated: Apr 20, 2026 Sources: CVE List NVD
3.1CVSS
LOW

A vulnerability was found in liangliangyy DjangoBlog up to 2.1.0.0. This affects an unknown function of the file djangoblog/settings.py of the component File Upload Endpoint. Performing a manipulation of the argument SECRET_KEY results in use of hard-coded cryptographic key . Remote exploitation of the attack is possible. The attack's complexity is rated as high. The exploitability is reported as difficult. The exploit has been made public and could be used. The vendor was contacted early about this disclosure but did not respond in any way.

EPSS Score
N/A
CISA KEV
Not in KEV
Exploits
No Known Exploits
Remediation
No Fix Available

CVSS Vector Breakdown

AV:NAC:HPR:NUI:RS:UC:LI:NA:N
Exploitability
AV:NAttack Vector
Network
AC:HAttack Complexity
High
PR:NPrivileges Required
None
UI:RUser Interaction
Required
Scope
S:UScope
Unchanged
Impact
C:LConfidentiality
Low
I:NIntegrity
None
A:NAvailability
None

Weaknesses

Affected Products

DjangoBlog
liangliangyy

Exploitability

No known exploits, KEV entries, or remediation guidance available for this vulnerability yet.

References

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Timeline

Published
Apr 20, 2026
Last Updated
Apr 20, 2026

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