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GHSA-vwch-g97w-hfg2: CubeFS leaks users key in logs

CubeFS was found to leak users secret keys and access keys in the logs in multiple components. When CubeCS creates new users, it leaks the users secret key. This could allow a lower-privileged user with access to the logs to retrieve sensitive information and impersonate other users with higher privileges than themselves.

There is no evidence of this vulnerability being exploited in the wild. It was found during an ongoing security audit carried out by Ada Logics in collaboration with OSTIF and the CNCF.

The issue has been patched in v3.3.1. There is no other mitigation than upgrading CubeFS.

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  1. GitHub Advisory Database
  2. GitHub Reviewed
  3. CVE-2023-46742

CubeFS leaks users key in logs

Moderate severity GitHub Reviewed Published Jan 3, 2024 in cubefs/cubefs • Updated Jan 3, 2024

Package

gomod github.com/cubefs/cubefs (Go)

Affected versions

< 3.3.1

CubeFS was found to leak users secret keys and access keys in the logs in multiple components. When CubeCS creates new users, it leaks the users secret key. This could allow a lower-privileged user with access to the logs to retrieve sensitive information and impersonate other users with higher privileges than themselves.

There is no evidence of this vulnerability being exploited in the wild. It was found during an ongoing security audit carried out by Ada Logics in collaboration with OSTIF and the CNCF.

The issue has been patched in v3.3.1. There is no other mitigation than upgrading CubeFS.

References

  • GHSA-vwch-g97w-hfg2
  • cubefs/cubefs@8dccce6

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

Jan 3, 2024

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