CVE-2026-48525

NameCVE-2026-48525
DescriptionPyJWT is a JSON Web Token implementation in Python. From 2.8.0 to 2.12.1, when verifying detached JWS tokens using the unencoded-payload option ("b64": false, RFC 7797), PyJWT performs Base64URL decoding of the compact-serialization payload segment before enforcing the detached-payload rules. For b64=false, PyJWT later discards that decoded payload and replaces it with the caller-provided detached_payload. In practice, this turns the middle segment into an attacker-controlled “work amplifier”: a remote client can supply an arbitrarily large Base64URL payload segment that forces CPU work + memory allocations even if the signature is invalid. This creates an unauthenticated DoS vector against any endpoint that verifies detached JWS using PyJWT. This vulnerability is fixed in 2.13.0.
SourceCVE (at NVD; CERT, ENISA, LWN, oss-sec, fulldisc, Debian ELTS, Red Hat, Ubuntu, Gentoo, SUSE bugzilla/CVE, GitHub advisories/code/issues, web search, more)
Debian Bugs1138191

Vulnerable and fixed packages

The table below lists information on source packages.

Source PackageReleaseVersionStatus
pyjwt (PTS)bullseye1.7.1-2vulnerable
bullseye (security)1.7.1-2+deb11u1vulnerable
bookworm, bookworm (security)2.6.0-1+deb12u1vulnerable
trixie (security), trixie2.10.1-2+deb13u1vulnerable
forky, sid2.12.1-1vulnerable

The information below is based on the following data on fixed versions.

PackageTypeReleaseFixed VersionUrgencyOriginDebian Bugs
pyjwtsource(unstable)(unfixed)1138191

Notes

https://github.com/jpadilla/pyjwt/security/advisories/GHSA-w7vc-732c-9m39

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