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| 1 |
| url |
VCID-4vxx-vbrq-qffw |
| vulnerability_id |
VCID-4vxx-vbrq-qffw |
| summary |
Elasticsearch vulnerable to Uncontrolled Resource Consumption
An issue has been identified with how Elasticsearch handled incoming requests on the HTTP layer. An unauthenticated user could force an Elasticsearch node to exit with an OutOfMemory error by sending a moderate number of malformed HTTP requests. The issue was identified by Elastic Engineering and we have no indication that the issue is known or that it is being exploited in the wild. |
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| fixed_packages |
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| aliases |
CVE-2023-31418, GHSA-2cqf-6xv9-f22w
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| risk_score |
4.0 |
| exploitability |
0.5 |
| weighted_severity |
8.0 |
| resource_url |
http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/vulnerabilities/VCID-4vxx-vbrq-qffw |
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| 2 |
| url |
VCID-65tw-wzs5-sqch |
| vulnerability_id |
VCID-65tw-wzs5-sqch |
| summary |
Uncontrolled Recursion
In Elasticsearch versions before 7.13.3 and 6.8.17 an uncontrolled recursion vulnerability that could lead to a denial of service attack was identified in the Elasticsearch Grok parser. A user with the ability to submit arbitrary queries to Elasticsearch could create a malicious Grok query that will crash the Elasticsearch node. |
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| aliases |
CVE-2021-22144, GHSA-3393-hvrj-w7v3
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| risk_score |
3.1 |
| exploitability |
0.5 |
| weighted_severity |
6.2 |
| resource_url |
http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/vulnerabilities/VCID-65tw-wzs5-sqch |
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| 3 |
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VCID-6eke-3z1k-yqfp |
| vulnerability_id |
VCID-6eke-3z1k-yqfp |
| summary |
Improper Privilege Management
Elasticsearch versions before 6.8.13 and 7.9.2 contain a document disclosure flaw when Document or Field Level Security is used. Search queries do not properly preserve security permissions when executing certain complex queries. This could result in the search disclosing the existence of documents the attacker should not be able to view. This could result in an attacker gaining additional insight into potentially sensitive indices. |
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| aliases |
CVE-2020-7020, GHSA-g9fw-9x87-rmrj
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| risk_score |
1.4 |
| exploitability |
0.5 |
| weighted_severity |
2.8 |
| resource_url |
http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/vulnerabilities/VCID-6eke-3z1k-yqfp |
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| 4 |
| url |
VCID-81b9-8s1p-jfhu |
| vulnerability_id |
VCID-81b9-8s1p-jfhu |
| summary |
Elasticsearch Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File
An issue was discovered by Elastic whereby Watcher search input logged the search query results on DEBUG log level. This could lead to raw contents of documents stored in Elasticsearch to be printed in logs. Elastic has released 8.11.2 and 7.17.16 that resolves this issue by removing this excessive logging. This issue only affects users that use Watcher and have a Watch defined that uses the search input and additionally have set the search input’s logger to DEBUG or finer, for example using: org.elasticsearch.xpack.watcher.input.search, org.elasticsearch.xpack.watcher.input, org.elasticsearch.xpack.watcher, or wider, since the loggers are hierarchical. |
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| 0 |
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| reference_url |
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch |
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| scores |
| 0 |
| value |
5.2 |
| scoring_system |
cvssv3.1 |
| scoring_elements |
CVSS:3.1/AV:A/AC:L/PR:L/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N |
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| 1 |
| value |
4.1 |
| scoring_system |
cvssv4 |
| scoring_elements |
CVSS:4.0/AV:A/AC:L/AT:P/PR:L/UI:P/VC:H/VI:N/VA:N/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N |
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| 2 |
| value |
MODERATE |
| scoring_system |
generic_textual |
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| url |
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch |
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| 4 |
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| 6 |
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| aliases |
CVE-2023-49921, GHSA-2hjr-vmf3-xwvp
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| risk_score |
3.1 |
| exploitability |
0.5 |
| weighted_severity |
6.2 |
| resource_url |
http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/vulnerabilities/VCID-81b9-8s1p-jfhu |
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| url |
VCID-j71w-rzc7-2qgs |
| vulnerability_id |
VCID-j71w-rzc7-2qgs |
| summary |
Improper Privilege Management
The fix for CVE-2020-7009 was found to be incomplete. Elasticsearch versions from 6.7.0 to 6.8.7 and 7.0.0 to 7.6.1 contain a privilege escalation flaw if an attacker is able to create API keys and also authentication tokens. An attacker who is able to generate an API key and an authentication token can perform a series of steps that result in an authentication token being generated with elevated privileges. |
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| fixed_packages |
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| aliases |
CVE-2020-7014, GHSA-hqqv-9x3v-mp7w
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| risk_score |
4.0 |
| exploitability |
0.5 |
| weighted_severity |
7.9 |
| resource_url |
http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/vulnerabilities/VCID-j71w-rzc7-2qgs |
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| 9 |
| url |
VCID-jauz-t6az-2yer |
| vulnerability_id |
VCID-jauz-t6az-2yer |
| summary |
Elasticsearch Uncontrolled Resource Consumption Vulnerability
Uncontrolled Resource Consumption in Elasticsearch while evaluating specifically crafted search templates with Mustache functions can lead to Denial of Service by causing the Elasticsearch node to crash. |
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| aliases |
CVE-2024-52979, GHSA-mm3m-5497-xggg
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| risk_score |
3.1 |
| exploitability |
0.5 |
| weighted_severity |
6.2 |
| resource_url |
http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/vulnerabilities/VCID-jauz-t6az-2yer |
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| url |
VCID-pb37-mn1e-afg2 |
| vulnerability_id |
VCID-pb37-mn1e-afg2 |
| summary |
Elasticsearch allocation of resources without limits or throttling leads to crash
An allocation of resources without limits or throttling in Elasticsearch can lead to an OutOfMemoryError exception resulting in a crash via a specially crafted query using an SQL function. |
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| fixed_packages |
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| aliases |
CVE-2024-43709, GHSA-jgx4-7v3v-vwfm
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| risk_score |
3.1 |
| exploitability |
0.5 |
| weighted_severity |
6.2 |
| resource_url |
http://public2.vulnerablecode.io/vulnerabilities/VCID-pb37-mn1e-afg2 |
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