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GHSA-f22j-9j59-33j4: Apache Linkis DataSource allows arbitrary file reading

In Apache Linkis = 1.4.0, due to the lack of effective filtering of parameters, an attacker configuring malicious Mysql JDBC parameters in the DataSource Manager Module will trigger arbitrary file reading. Therefore, the parameters in the Mysql JDBC URL should be blacklisted. This attack requires the attacker to obtain an authorized account from Linkis before it can be carried out.

Versions of Apache Linkis = 1.4.0 will be affected.

We recommend users upgrade the version of Linkis to version 1.6.0.

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Package

maven org.apache.linkis:linkis-datasource (Maven)

Affected versions

>= 1.4.0, < 1.6.0

Patched versions

1.6.0

Description

In Apache Linkis = 1.4.0, due to the lack of effective filtering of parameters, an attacker configuring malicious Mysql JDBC parameters in the DataSource Manager Module will trigger arbitrary file reading. Therefore, the parameters in the Mysql JDBC URL should be blacklisted. This attack requires the attacker to obtain an authorized account from Linkis before it can be carried out.

Versions of Apache Linkis = 1.4.0 will be affected.

We recommend users upgrade the version of Linkis to version 1.6.0.

References

  • https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-41916
  • https://lists.apache.org/thread/dxkpwyoxy1jpdwlpqp15zvo0jxn4v729
  • https://linkis.apache.org/download/release-notes-1.6.0

Published by the National Vulnerability Database

Jul 15, 2024

Published to the GitHub Advisory Database

Jul 15, 2024

Reviewed

Jul 15, 2024

Last updated

Jul 15, 2024

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