First published: Fri Mar 01 2024(Updated: )
Apache Airflow, versions before 2.8.2, has a vulnerability that allows authenticated Ops and Viewers users to view all information on audit logs, including dag names and usernames they were not permitted to view. With 2.8.2 and newer, Ops and Viewer users do not have audit log permission by default, they need to be explicitly granted permissions to see the logs. Only admin users have audit log permission by default. Users of Apache Airflow are recommended to upgrade to version 2.8.2 or newer to mitigate the risk associated with this vulnerability
Credit: security@apache.org security@apache.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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pip/apache-airflow | <2.8.2 | 2.8.2 |
Apache Airflow | <2.8.2 |
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CVE-2024-26280 is considered a medium severity vulnerability that affects Apache Airflow versions prior to 2.8.2.
To fix CVE-2024-26280, upgrade Apache Airflow to version 2.8.2 or newer.
CVE-2024-26280 affects users with Ops and Viewer roles in Apache Airflow versions before 2.8.2.
Due to CVE-2024-26280, unauthorized Ops and Viewer users can access audit logs, including DAG names and usernames they shouldn't see.
All versions of Apache Airflow prior to 2.8.2 are vulnerable to CVE-2024-26280.