Django security releases issued: 5.0.2, 4.2.10, and 3.2.24

In accordance with our security release policy, the Django team
is issuing
Django 5.0.2,
Django 4.2.10, and
Django 3.2.24.
These releases address the security issue detailed below. We encourage all
users of Django to upgrade as soon as possible.

CVE-2024-24680: Potential denial-of-service in intcomma template filter

The intcomma template filter was subject to a potential denial-of-service
attack when used with very long strings.

Thanks Seokchan Yoon for the report.

This issue has severity “moderate” according to the Django security policy.

Affected supported versions

Django main branch
Django 5.0
Django 4.2
Django 3.2

Resolution

Patches to resolve the issue have been applied to Django’s main branch and the
5.0, 4.2, and 3.2 stable branches. The patches may be obtained from the
following changesets:

On the main branch
On the 5.0 release branch
On the 4.2 release branch
On the 3.2 release branch

The following releases have been issued:

Django 5.0.2 (download Django 5.0.2 | 5.0.2 checksums)
Django 4.2.10 (download Django 4.2.10 | 4.2.10 checksums)
Django 3.2.24 (download Django 3.2.24 | 3.2.24 checksums)

The PGP key ID used for this release is Natalia Bidart: 2EE82A8D9470983E

General notes regarding security reporting

As always, we ask that potential security issues be reported via private email
to [email protected], and not via Django’s Trac instance, nor via
the Django Forum, nor via the django-developers list. Please see our security
policies
for further information.