=========================== Django 1.4.20 release notes =========================== *March 18, 2015* Django 1.4.20 fixes one security issue in 1.4.19. Mitigated possible XSS attack via user-supplied redirect URLs ============================================================= Django relies on user input in some cases (e.g. ``django.contrib.auth.views.login()`` and :doc:`i18n `) to redirect the user to an "on success" URL. The security checks for these redirects (namely ``django.utils.http.is_safe_url()``) accepted URLs with leading control characters and so considered URLs like ``\x08javascript:...`` safe. This issue doesn't affect Django currently, since we only put this URL into the ``Location`` response header and browsers seem to ignore JavaScript there. Browsers we tested also treat URLs prefixed with control characters such as ``%08//example.com`` as relative paths so redirection to an unsafe target isn't a problem either. However, if a developer relies on ``is_safe_url()`` to provide safe redirect targets and puts such a URL into a link, they could suffer from an XSS attack as some browsers such as Google Chrome ignore control characters at the start of a URL in an anchor ``href``.