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| purl | pkg:maven/org.apache.spark/spark-core_2.10@2.0.2 |
| Next non-vulnerable version | None. |
| Latest non-vulnerable version | None. |
| Risk | 10.0 |
| Vulnerability | Summary | Fixed by |
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VCID-6he5-ksrc-8kck
Aliases: CVE-2017-12612 GHSA-8rhc-48pp-52gr PYSEC-2017-147 |
In Apache Spark 1.6.0 until 2.1.1, the launcher API performs unsafe deserialization of data received by its socket. This makes applications launched programmatically using the launcher API potentially vulnerable to arbitrary code execution by an attacker with access to any user account on the local machine. It does not affect apps run by spark-submit or spark-shell. The attacker would be able to execute code as the user that ran the Spark application. Users are encouraged to update to version 2.2.0 or later. |
Affected by 6 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-adht-u2kn-j3hh
Aliases: CVE-2017-7678 GHSA-r34r-f84j-5x4x |
Cross-site Scripting It is possible for an attacker to take advantage of a user's trust in the server to trick them into visiting a link that points to a shared Spark cluster and submits data including MHTML to the Spark master, or history server. This data, which could contain a script, would then be reflected back to the user and could be evaluated and executed by MS Windows-based clients. It is not an attack on Spark itself, but on the user, who may then execute the script inadvertently when viewing elements of the Spark web UIs. |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-as3y-ffvw-rube
Aliases: CVE-2018-17190 GHSA-phg2-9c5g-m4q7 |
Improper Authentication In all versions of Apache Spark, the standalone resource manager accepts code to execute on a `master` host, that then runs that code on `worker` hosts. The master itself does not, by design, execute user code. A specially-crafted request to the master can, however, cause the master to execute code too. Note that this does not affect standalone clusters with authentication enabled. While the master host typically has less outbound access to other resources than a worker, the execution of code on the master is nevertheless unexpected. | There are no reported fixed by versions. |
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VCID-m3tv-j5mk-4ufj
Aliases: CVE-2018-11804 GHSA-62g2-m955-v383 |
Improper Input Validation The Apache Spark Maven-based build includes a convenience script, `build/mvn`, that downloads and runs a zinc server to speed up compilation. It has been included in release branches since, up to and including master. This server will accept connections from external hosts by default. A specially-crafted request to the zinc server could cause it to reveal information in files readable to the developer account running the build. |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-pa42-1gk4-9yhj
Aliases: CVE-2018-11770 GHSA-w4r4-65mg-45x2 |
Improper Authentication Apache Spark standalone master exposes a REST API for job submission, in addition to the submission mechanism used by spark-submit. In standalone, the config property `spark.authenticate.secret` establishes a shared secret for authenticating requests to submit jobs via spark-submit. However, the REST API does not use this or any other authentication mechanism, and this is not adequately documented. In this case, a user would be able to run a driver program without authenticating, but not launch executors, using the REST API. |
Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-y6p4-rd9t-cqad
Aliases: CVE-2018-1334 GHSA-6mqq-8r44-vmjc PYSEC-2018-25 |
In Apache Spark 1.0.0 to 2.1.2, 2.2.0 to 2.2.1, and 2.3.0, when using PySpark or SparkR, it's possible for a different local user to connect to the Spark application and impersonate the user running the Spark application. |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 2 other vulnerabilities. |
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| This package is not known to fix vulnerabilities. | ||