CVE-2026-25674
Potential incorrect permissions on newly created file system objects
Description
An issue was discovered in 6.0 before 6.0.3, 5.2 before 5.2.12, and 4.2 before 4.2.29. Race condition in file-system storage and file-based cache backends in Django allows an attacker to cause file system objects to be created with incorrect permissions via concurrent requests, where one thread's temporary `umask` change affects other threads in multi-threaded environments. Earlier, unsupported Django series (such as 5.0.x, 4.1.x, and 3.2.x) were not evaluated and may also be affected. Django would like to thank Tarek Nakkouch for reporting this issue.
INFO
Published Date :
March 3, 2026, 3:16 p.m.
Last Modified :
March 3, 2026, 4:16 p.m.
Remotely Exploit :
Yes !
Source :
6a34fbeb-21d4-45e7-8e0a-62b95bc12c92
Affected Products
The following products are affected by CVE-2026-25674
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CVSS Scores
| Score | Version | Severity | Vector | Exploitability Score | Impact Score | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVSS 3.1 | LOW | 134c704f-9b21-4f2e-91b3-4a467353bcc0 |
Solution
- Update Django to version 6.0.3 or later.
- Update Django to version 5.2.12 or later.
- Update Django to version 4.2.29 or later.
References to Advisories, Solutions, and Tools
Here, you will find a curated list of external links that provide in-depth
information, practical solutions, and valuable tools related to
CVE-2026-25674.
| URL | Resource |
|---|---|
| https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/security/ | |
| https://groups.google.com/g/django-announce | |
| https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2026/mar/03/security-releases/ |
CWE - Common Weakness Enumeration
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CVE Modified by 134c704f-9b21-4f2e-91b3-4a467353bcc0
Mar. 03, 2026
Action Type Old Value New Value Added CVSS V3.1 AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N -
New CVE Received by 6a34fbeb-21d4-45e7-8e0a-62b95bc12c92
Mar. 03, 2026
Action Type Old Value New Value Added Description An issue was discovered in 6.0 before 6.0.3, 5.2 before 5.2.12, and 4.2 before 4.2.29. Race condition in file-system storage and file-based cache backends in Django allows an attacker to cause file system objects to be created with incorrect permissions via concurrent requests, where one thread's temporary `umask` change affects other threads in multi-threaded environments. Earlier, unsupported Django series (such as 5.0.x, 4.1.x, and 3.2.x) were not evaluated and may also be affected. Django would like to thank Tarek Nakkouch for reporting this issue. Added CWE CWE-362 Added Reference https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/security/ Added Reference https://groups.google.com/g/django-announce Added Reference https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2026/mar/03/security-releases/