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GHSA-pjfj-qvqw-3f6v: Apache StreamPark LDAP Injection vulnerability
Apache StreamPark versions 1.0.0 to 2.0.0 have an LDAP injection vulnerability. LDAP Injection is an attack used to exploit web based applications that construct LDAP statements based on user input. When an application fails to properly sanitize user input, it’s possible to modify LDAP statements through techniques similar to SQL Injection. LDAP injection attacks could result in the granting of permissions to unauthorized queries, and content modification inside the LDAP tree. This risk may only occur when the user logs in with ldap, and the user name and password login will not be affected, Users of the affected versions should upgrade to Apache StreamPark 2.0.0 or later.
- GitHub Advisory Database
- GitHub Reviewed
- CVE-2022-45801
Apache StreamPark LDAP Injection vulnerability
High severity GitHub Reviewed Published May 1, 2023 to the GitHub Advisory Database • Updated May 1, 2023
Package
maven org.apache.streampark:streampark (Maven)
Affected versions
>= 1.0.0, < 2.0.0
Apache StreamPark versions 1.0.0 to 2.0.0 have an LDAP injection vulnerability. LDAP Injection is an attack used to exploit web based applications that construct LDAP statements based on user input. When an application fails to properly sanitize user input, it’s possible to modify LDAP statements through techniques similar to SQL Injection. LDAP injection attacks could result in the granting of permissions to unauthorized queries, and content modification inside the LDAP tree. This risk may only occur when the user logs in with ldap, and the user name and password login will not be affected, Users of the affected versions should upgrade to Apache StreamPark 2.0.0 or later.
References
- https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2022-45801
- https://lists.apache.org/thread/xbkwwpkp3n2rs2wcxg8l26mhsftxwwr9
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
May 1, 2023
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Apache StreamPark 1.0.0 to 2.0.0 have a LDAP injection vulnerability. LDAP Injection is an attack used to exploit web based applications that construct LDAP statements based on user input. When an application fails to properly sanitize user input, it's possible to modify LDAP statements through techniques similar to SQL Injection. LDAP injection attacks could result in the granting of permissions to unauthorized queries, and content modification inside the LDAP tree. This risk may only occur when the user logs in with ldap, and the user name and password login will not be affected, Users of the affected versions should upgrade to Apache StreamPark 2.0.0 or later.