CVE-2024-42447: Apache Airflow Providers FAB: FAB provider 1.2.1 and 1.2.0 did not let user to logout for Airflow
Insufficient Session Expiration vulnerability in Apache Airflow Providers FAB.
This issue affects Apache Airflow Providers FAB: 1.2.1 (when used with Apache Airflow 2.9.3) and FAB 1.2.0 for all Airflow versions. The FAB provider prevented the user from logging out.
FAB provider 1.2.1 only affected Airflow 2.9.3 (earlier and later versions of Airflow are not affected)
FAB provider 1.2.0 affected all versions of Airflow.
Users who run Apache Airflow 2.9.3 are recommended to upgrade to Apache Airflow Providers FAB version 1.2.2 which fixes the issue.
Users who run Any Apache Airflow version and have FAB provider 1.2.0 are recommended to upgrade to Apache Airflow Providers FAB version 1.2.2 which fixes the issue.
Also upgrading Apache Airflow to latest version available is recommended.
Note: Early version of Airflow reference container images of Airflow 2.9.3 and constraint files contained FAB provider 1.2.1 version, but this is fixed in updated versions of the images.
Users are advised to pull the latest Airflow images or reinstall FAB provider according to the current constraints.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2024-42447?
CVE-2024-42447 is classified as a moderate severity vulnerability due to insufficient session expiration allowing users to remain logged in.
How do I fix CVE-2024-42447?
To fix CVE-2024-42447, upgrade the Apache Airflow Providers FAB to version 1.2.2 or later.
Which versions of Apache Airflow are affected by CVE-2024-42447?
CVE-2024-42447 affects Apache Airflow Providers FAB version 1.2.1 when used with Apache Airflow 2.9.3, and also affects version 1.2.0 for all Apache Airflow versions.
What component does CVE-2024-42447 impact?
CVE-2024-42447 impacts the Apache Airflow Providers FAB component, specifically related to session management.
Is there any impact on user data from CVE-2024-42447?
CVE-2024-42447 could potentially expose user data due to the failure of proper session expiration, allowing unauthorized access.