Improper Control of Generation of Code ('Code Injection')
CVE-2024-39877
Summary
Apache Airflow versions 2.4.0b1 through 2.9.2 have a vulnerability that allows authenticated DAG authors to craft a "doc_md" parameter in a way that can execute arbitrary code in the scheduler context, which should be forbidden according to the Airflow Security model. Users should upgrade or later, which has removed the vulnerability.
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- NETWORK
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- UNCHANGED
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CWE-94 - Code Injection
Code injection is a type of vulnerability that allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code. This vulnerability fully compromises the machine and can cause a wide variety of security issues, such as unauthorized access to sensitive information, manipulation of data, denial of service attacks etc. Code injection is different from command injection in the fact that it is limited by the functionality of the injected language (e.g. PHP), as opposed to command injection, which leverages existing code to execute commands, usually within the context of a shell.
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Advisory Timeline
- Published