diff --git a/Doc/library/shutil.rst b/Doc/library/shutil.rst index d289ba58c240658..e0300a38e2f357d 100644 --- a/Doc/library/shutil.rst +++ b/Doc/library/shutil.rst @@ -749,8 +749,8 @@ provided. They rely on the :mod:`zipfile` and :mod:`tarfile` modules. Never extract archives from untrusted sources without prior inspection. It is possible that files are created outside of the path specified in - the *extract_dir* argument, e.g. members that have absolute filenames - starting with "/" or filenames with two dots "..". + the *extract_dir* argument, for example, members that have absolute filenames + or filenames with ".." components. Since Python 3.14, the defaults for both built-in formats (zip and tar files) will prevent the most dangerous of such security issues, diff --git a/Doc/library/zipfile.rst b/Doc/library/zipfile.rst index 9999ac26999910b..ebafcb977803d41 100644 --- a/Doc/library/zipfile.rst +++ b/Doc/library/zipfile.rst @@ -411,9 +411,9 @@ ZipFile objects .. warning:: Never extract archives from untrusted sources without prior inspection. - It is possible that files are created outside of *path*, e.g. members - that have absolute filenames starting with ``"/"`` or filenames with two - dots ``".."``. This module attempts to prevent that. + It is possible that files are created outside of *path*, for example, members + that have absolute filenames or filenames with ".." components. + This module attempts to prevent that. See :meth:`extract` note. .. versionchanged:: 3.6 @@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ Path objects The :class:`Path` class does not sanitize filenames within the ZIP archive. Unlike the :meth:`ZipFile.extract` and :meth:`ZipFile.extractall` methods, it is the caller's responsibility to validate or sanitize filenames to prevent path traversal - vulnerabilities (e.g., filenames containing ".." or absolute paths). When handling + vulnerabilities (for example, absolute paths or paths with ".." components). When handling untrusted archives, consider resolving filenames using :func:`os.path.abspath` and checking against the target directory with :func:`os.path.commonpath`.