Lookup for vulnerable packages by Package URL.
| Purl | pkg:pypi/apache-airflow-providers-elasticsearch@2.1.0rc1 |
| Type | pypi |
| Namespace | |
| Name | apache-airflow-providers-elasticsearch |
| Version | 2.1.0rc1 |
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| Is_vulnerable | true |
| Next_non_vulnerable_version | 6.5.3 |
| Latest_non_vulnerable_version | 6.5.3 |
| Affected_by_vulnerabilities |
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| url |
VCID-y9wb-1dkz-zqf6 |
| vulnerability_id |
VCID-y9wb-1dkz-zqf6 |
| summary |
The Elasticsearch logging provider, when configured with a `host` URL that embeds credentials (for example `https://user:password@server.example.com:9200`), wrote the full host URL — including the embedded credentials — into task logs. Any user with task-log read permission could harvest the backend credentials. Users are advised to upgrade to `apache-airflow-providers-elasticsearch` 6.5.3 or later and, as a defense-in-depth measure, configure the backend credentials via a secret backend rather than embedding them in the `[elasticsearch] host` URL. |
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| aliases |
CVE-2026-41018, PYSEC-2026-22
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| risk_score |
null |
| exploitability |
null |
| weighted_severity |
null |
| resource_url |
http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/vulnerabilities/VCID-y9wb-1dkz-zqf6 |
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| Risk_score | null |
| Resource_url | http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/packages/pkg:pypi/apache-airflow-providers-elasticsearch@2.1.0rc1 |