Latest version: 9.5.1
Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory (CWE-22) in Logstash can lead to arbitrary file write and potentially remote code execution via Relative Path Traversal (CAPEC-139). The archive extraction utilities used by Logstash do not properly validate file paths within compressed archives. An attacker who can serve a specially crafted archive to Logstash through a compromised or attacker-controlled update endpoint can write arbitrary files to the host filesystem with the privileges of the Logstash process. In certain configurations where automatic pipeline reloading is enabled, this can be escalated to remote code execution.
Latest version: 9.4.5
End of life: 8/4/2026, Latest version: 9.3.8
End of life: 5/5/2026, Latest version: 9.2.8
End of life: 7/15/2027, Latest version: 8.19.20
End of life: 2/3/2026, Latest version: 9.1.10
Elasticsearch Logstash 1.0.14 through 1.4.x before 1.4.2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a crafted event in (1) zabbix.rb or (2) nagiosnsca.rb in outputs/.
End of life: 10/21/2025, Latest version: 8.18.8
End of life: 10/23/2025, Latest version: 9.0.8
End of life: 8/12/2025, Latest version: 8.17.10
End of life: 1/15/2026, Latest version: 7.17.29
End of life: 1/15/2026, Latest version: 7.17.29
Logstash versions prior to 2.3.3, when using the Netflow Codec plugin, a remote attacker crafting malicious Netflow v5, Netflow v9 or IPFIX packets could perform a denial of service attack on the Logstash instance. The errors resulting from these crafted inputs are not handled by the codec and can cause the Logstash process to exit.
End of life: 2/10/2022, Latest version: 6.8.23
End of life: 2/10/2022, Latest version: 6.8.23