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GHSA-fpcf-qr79-hjqp: SQL Injection in Apache InLong

Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an SQL Command ('SQL Injection') vulnerability in Apache InLong. This issue affects Apache InLong: from 1.4.0 through 1.8.0, the attacker can create misleading or false records, making it harder to audit and trace malicious activities. Users are advised to upgrade to Apache InLong's 1.8.0 or cherry-pick [1] to solve it. [1] https://github.com/apache/inlong/pull/8628

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GHSA-wj6q-chpv-mcrx: Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity in Apache InLong

Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity vulnerability in Apache InLong.This issue affects Apache InLong: from 1.4.0 through 1.8.0,  General user can view all user data like Admin account. Users are advised to upgrade to Apache InLong's 1.9.0 or cherry-pick [1] to solve it. [1]  https://github.com/apache/inlong/pull/8623

CVE-2023-43668

Authorization Bypass Through User-Controlled Key vulnerability in Apache InLong.This issue affects Apache InLong: from 1.4.0 through 1.8.0,  some sensitive params checks will be bypassed, like "autoDeserizalize","allowLoadLocalInfile".... .   Users are advised to upgrade to Apache InLong's 1.9.0 or cherry-pick [1] to solve it. [1]  https://github.com/apache/inlong/pull/8604

CVE-2023-45757

Security vulnerability in Apache bRPC <=1.6.0 on all platforms allows attackers to inject XSS code to the builtin rpcz page. An attacker that can send http request to bRPC server with rpcz enabled can inject arbitrary XSS code to the builtin rpcz page. Solution (choose one of three): 1. upgrade to bRPC > 1.6.0, download link: https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/brpc/1.6.1/ 2. If you are using an old version of bRPC and hard to upgrade, you can apply this patch:  https://github.com/apache/brpc/pull/2411 3. disable rpcz feature

CVE-2023-43666

Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticity vulnerability in Apache InLong.This issue affects Apache InLong: from 1.4.0 through 1.8.0,  General user can view all user data like Admin account. Users are advised to upgrade to Apache InLong's 1.9.0 or cherry-pick [1] to solve it. [1]  https://github.com/apache/inlong/pull/8623

CVE-2023-30994: Security Bulletin: IBM QRadar SIEM includes components with known vulnerabilities

IBM QRadar SIEM 7.5.0 uses weaker than expected cryptographic algorithms that could allow an attacker to decrypt highly sensitive information. IBM X-Force ID: 254138

GHSA-j3w8-2p2h-mrr9: Apache Airflow vulnerable to privilege escalation

Apache Airflow, in versions prior to 2.7.2, contains a security vulnerability that allows an authenticated user with limited access to some DAGs, to craft a request that could give the user write access to various DAG resources for DAGs that the user had no access to, thus, enabling the user to clear DAGs they shouldn't. Users of Apache Airflow are strongly advised to upgrade to version 2.7.2 or newer to mitigate the risk associated with this vulnerability.

GHSA-cgx2-rrmr-jx43: Apache Airflow vulnerable to sensitive information exposure when users list warnings for all DAGs

Apache Airflow, versions prior to 2.7.2, contains a security vulnerability that allows authenticated users of Airflow to list warnings for all DAGs, even if the user had no permission to see those DAGs. It would reveal the dag_ids and the stack-traces of import errors for those DAGs with import errors. Users of Apache Airflow are advised to upgrade to version 2.7.2 or newer to mitigate the risk associated with this vulnerability.

GHSA-fpxx-xv4c-gxqp: Apache Airflow vulnerable to sensitive information exposure when expose-config is set to non-sensitive-only

Apache Airflow, versions 2.7.0 and 2.7.1, is affected by a vulnerability that allows an authenticated user to retrieve sensitive configuration information when the `expose_config` option is set to `non-sensitive-only`. The `expose_config` option is `False` by default. It is recommended to upgrade to a version that is not affected.

GHSA-32wr-qqw6-5mfp: Apache Airflow vulnerable to sensitive information exposure

Apache Airflow, versions before 2.7.2, has a vulnerability that allows an authorized user with access to read specific DAGs _only_ to read information about task instances in other DAGs. Users of Apache Airflow are advised to upgrade to version 2.7.2 or newer to mitigate the risk associated with this vulnerability.