pysec-2025-3
Vulnerability from pysec
Published
Modified
2025-02-26 20:54
Details

Published in 2019, the autodzee package is a Python library that bypasses Deezer API restrictions to download music. The package was found to exfiltrate user data to a hardcoded server, which could be used for malicious purposes.

Impacted products
Name purl
autodzee pkg:pypi/autodzee



{
   affected: [
      {
         package: {
            ecosystem: "PyPI",
            name: "autodzee",
            purl: "pkg:pypi/autodzee",
         },
         ranges: [
            {
               events: [
                  {
                     introduced: "0",
                  },
               ],
               type: "ECOSYSTEM",
            },
         ],
      },
   ],
   credits: [
      {
         name: "Mike Fiedler",
         type: "COORDINATOR",
      },
   ],
   details: "Published in 2019, the autodzee package is a Python library\nthat bypasses Deezer API restrictions to download music.\nThe package was found to exfiltrate user data to a hardcoded server,\nwhich could be used for malicious purposes.\n",
   id: "PYSEC-2025-3",
   modified: "2025-02-26T20:54:20+00:00",
   references: [
      {
         type: "EVIDENCE",
         url: "https://inspector.pypi.io/project/autodzee/2.9/packages/a1/3b/c074ea2a71dd48c260b7437dbb595911216e5daf2e47d5a6698c5681d94d/autodzee-2.9-py3-none-any.whl/dzee_helper.py#line.42",
      },
   ],
   summary: "When using the project to bypass Deezer API restrictions, project exfiltrates user data to a hardcoded server.",
}


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