Amazon Linux 2023 Security Advisory: ALAS2023-2026-2049
Advisory Released Date: 2026-08-17
Advisory Updated Date: 2026-08-17
The urwid web display backend (urwid/display/web.py) generates web session identifiers (urwid_id) in Screen.start() by concatenating two random.randrange(10**9) calls that use Python's Mersenne Twister PRNG, which is not cryptographically secure. Each call consumes approximately 30 bits of PRNG state, and the Mersenne Twister internal state is approximately 19,937 bits, so an attacker who observes approximately 334 session IDs (for example via the X-Urwid-ID HTTP response header) can fully reconstruct the internal state and predict all past and future session IDs (Path B). The same identifier is also used as the filename of a FIFO created in the world-listable /tmp directory (for example /tmp/urwid375487765176907690.in), so any local user on the host can list /tmp to enumerate active session tokens directly (Path A). With a valid session ID, an attacker can read the victim's terminal screen via the polling endpoint, inject keystrokes into the victim's session (yielding OS-level code execution with the session owner's privileges if the session runs a shell), and inject exit sequences or flood the FIFO to terminate or crash the session. A prior Bandit S311 warning on this usage was suppressed with # noqa: S311 rather than fixed (CVE-2026-9323)
Affected Packages:
python-urwid
Issue Correction:
Run dnf update python-urwid --releasever 2023.12.20260817 or dnf update --advisory ALAS2023-2026-2049 --releasever 2023.12.20260817 to update your system.
More information on how to update your system can be found on this page: Amazon Linux 2023 documentation
aarch64:
python3-urwid-debuginfo-2.1.2-5.amzn2023.0.1.aarch64
python-urwid-debugsource-2.1.2-5.amzn2023.0.1.aarch64
python3-urwid-2.1.2-5.amzn2023.0.1.aarch64
src:
python-urwid-2.1.2-5.amzn2023.0.1.src
x86_64:
python-urwid-debugsource-2.1.2-5.amzn2023.0.1.x86_64
python3-urwid-2.1.2-5.amzn2023.0.1.x86_64
python3-urwid-debuginfo-2.1.2-5.amzn2023.0.1.x86_64