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    <Note Title="Topic" Type="Summary" Ordinal="1" xml:lang="en">Security update for python-Django</Note>
    <Note Title="Details" Type="General" Ordinal="2" xml:lang="en">This update for python-Django fixes the following issues:

- CVE-2025-14550: Fixed potential denial-of-service via repeated 
  headers when using ASGI(bsc#1257403)
- CVE-2026-1312: Fixed potential SQL injection via QuerySet.order_by 
  and FilteredRelation (bsc#1257408)
- CVE-2026-1287: Fixed potential SQL injection in column aliases
  via control characters (bsc#1257407)
- CVE-2026-1207: Fixed potential SQL injection via raster lookups
  on PostGIS (bsc#1257405)
- CVE-2025-13473: Fixed username enumeration through timing difference
  in mod_wsgi authentication handler (bsc#1257401)
- CVE-2026-1285: Fixed potential denial-of-service in 
  django.utils.text.Truncator HTML methods (bsc#1257406)
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The `django.contrib.auth.handlers.modwsgi.check_password()` function for authentication via `mod_wsgi` allows remote attackers to enumerate users via a timing attack.
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`ASGIRequest` allows a remote attacker to cause a potential denial-of-service via a crafted request with multiple duplicate headers.
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Raster lookups on ``RasterField`` (only implemented on PostGIS) allows remote attackers to inject SQL via the band index parameter.
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`django.utils.text.Truncator.chars()` and `Truncator.words()` methods (with `html=True`) and the `truncatechars_html` and `truncatewords_html` template filters allow a remote attacker to cause a potential denial-of-service via crafted inputs containing a large number of unmatched HTML end tags.
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