Improper Certificate Validation
CVE-2023-49250
Summary
The "HttpUtils" class lacked certificate verification, enabling an attacker to conduct a Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attack on outgoing HTTPS connections and impersonate the server. This issue affects Apache DolphinScheduler versions prior to 3.2.1.
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CWE-295 - Improper Certificate Validation
The authenticity component of a web system stems from the ability to validate “Digital certificates”, which (i) establish trust between two or more entities sharing data over a network; (ii) ensure data at rest and transit is secure from unauthorized access; and (iii) check the identity of the actors that interact with the system. An application with absent or ineffective certificate validation mechanisms allows malicious users, impersonating trusted hosts, to manipulate the communication path between the client and the host, resulting in unauthorized access to data and to the application’s internal environment, and potentially enabling man-in-the-middle attacks.
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Advisory Timeline
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