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A vulnerability was detected in django-tastypie up to 0.15.1. (CVE-2026-16207)CVE-2026-16207
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A vulnerability exists in django-tastypie up to version 0.15.1 affecting the ApiKeyAuthentication function in tastypie/authentication.py. This flaw allows the use of GET requests with sensitive query strings, potentially exposing sensitive information. The vulnerability can be exploited remotely but requires high complexity and is difficult to exploit. No patch or official fix has been released, and the project has not responded to the issue report.

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CVE-2026-16207: Use of GET Request Method With Sensitive Query Strings in django-tastypieCVE-2026-16207
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A vulnerability was detected in django-tastypie up to 0.15.1. Impacted is the function ApiKeyAuthentication of the file tastypie/authentication.py. The manipulation results in use of get request method with sensitive query strings. The attack can be launched remotely. This attack is characterized by high complexity. The exploitability is considered difficult. The project was informed of the problem early through an issue report but has not responded yet.

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