First published: Wed Nov 03 2021(Updated: )
Grafana is an open-source platform for monitoring and observability. In affected versions if an attacker is able to convince a victim to visit a URL referencing a vulnerable page, arbitrary JavaScript content may be executed within the context of the victim's browser. The user visiting the malicious link must be unauthenticated and the link must be for a page that contains the login button in the menu bar. The url has to be crafted to exploit AngularJS rendering and contain the interpolation binding for AngularJS expressions. AngularJS uses double curly braces for interpolation binding: {{ }} ex: {{constructor.constructor(‘alert(1)’)()}}. When the user follows the link and the page renders, the login button will contain the original link with a query parameter to force a redirect to the login page. The URL is not validated and the AngularJS rendering engine will execute the JavaScript expression contained in the URL. Users are advised to upgrade as soon as possible. If for some reason you cannot upgrade, you can use a reverse proxy or similar to block access to block the literal string {{ in the path.
Credit: security-advisories@github.com
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Grafana Grafana | >=8.0.0<8.2.3 |
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The vulnerability ID for this Grafana vulnerability is CVE-2021-41174.
Grafana is an open-source platform for monitoring and observability.
The severity of CVE-2021-41174 is medium with a CVSS score of 6.1.
An attacker can exploit CVE-2021-41174 by convincing a victim to visit a URL referencing a vulnerable page.
Currently, there is no known fix for CVE-2021-41174. It is recommended to update to a non-vulnerable version when it becomes available.