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| purl | pkg:pypi/apache-airflow@2.10.2 |
| Vulnerability | Summary | Fixed by |
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VCID-1azm-hsvr-f3e8
Aliases: CVE-2023-25693 GHSA-j69x-v4wc-3fpf PYSEC-2023-314 |
Improper Input Validation vulnerability in the Apache Airflow Sqoop Provider. This issue affects Apache Airflow Sqoop Provider versions before 3.1.1. |
Affected by 14 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-j6uh-kx6m-sydp
Aliases: BIT-airflow-2026-25917 CVE-2026-25917 GHSA-6ffj-2wg2-w45j PYSEC-2026-13 |
Dag Authors, who normally should not be able to execute code in the webserver context could craft XCom payload causing the webserver to execute arbitrary code. Since Dag Authors are already highly trusted, severity of this issue is Low. Users are recommended to upgrade to Apache Airflow 3.2.0, which fixes the issue. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-kb4a-mm13-63bj
Aliases: BIT-airflow-2024-45784 CVE-2024-45784 GHSA-46c3-5xc5-wwhv PYSEC-2024-182 |
Apache Airflow versions before 2.10.3 contain a vulnerability that could expose sensitive configuration variables in task logs. This vulnerability allows DAG authors to unintentionally or intentionally log sensitive configuration variables. Unauthorized users could access these logs, potentially exposing critical data that could be exploited to compromise the security of the Airflow deployment. In version 2.10.3, secrets are now masked in task logs to prevent sensitive configuration variables from being exposed in the logging output. Users should upgrade to Airflow 2.10.3 or the latest version to eliminate this vulnerability. If you suspect that DAG authors could have logged the secret values to the logs and that your logs are not additionally protected, it is also recommended that you update those secrets. |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-tpjn-4kru-vucv
Aliases: BIT-airflow-2026-30912 CVE-2026-30912 GHSA-w7cf-2pmc-5m4c PYSEC-2026-18 |
In case of SQL errors, exception/stack trace of errors was exposed in API even if "api/expose_stack_traces" was set to false. That could lead to exposing additional information to potential attacker. Users are recommended to upgrade to Apache Airflow 3.2.0, which fixes the issue. |
Affected by 0 other vulnerabilities. |
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VCID-vras-f42j-xqfg
Aliases: BIT-airflow-2025-68675 CVE-2025-68675 GHSA-7c2f-r6gc-h92h PYSEC-2026-10 |
In Apache Airflow versions before 3.1.6, and 2.11.1 the proxies and proxy fields within a Connection may include proxy URLs containing embedded authentication information. These fields were not treated as sensitive by default and therefore were not automatically masked in log output. As a result, when such connections are rendered or printed to logs, proxy credentials embedded in these fields could be exposed. Users are recommended to upgrade to 3.1.6 or later for Airflow 3, and 2.11.1 or later for Airflow 2 which fixes this issue |
Affected by 4 other vulnerabilities. Affected by 11 other vulnerabilities. |
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| This package is not known to fix vulnerabilities. | ||