Product:

Airflow

(Apache)
Repositories

Unknown:

This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 79
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2019-01-23 CVE-2017-15720 In Apache Airflow 1.8.2 and earlier, an authenticated user can execute code remotely on the Airflow webserver by creating a special object. Airflow 8.8
2019-01-23 CVE-2017-17835 In Apache Airflow 1.8.2 and earlier, a CSRF vulnerability allowed for a remote command injection on a default install of Airflow. Airflow 8.8
2019-01-23 CVE-2017-17836 In Apache Airflow 1.8.2 and earlier, an experimental Airflow feature displayed authenticated cookies, as well as passwords to databases used by Airflow. An attacker who has limited access to airflow, whether it be via XSS or by leaving a machine unlocked can exfiltrate all credentials from the system. Airflow 9.8
2019-01-23 CVE-2018-20245 The LDAP auth backend (airflow.contrib.auth.backends.ldap_auth) prior to Apache Airflow 1.10.1 was misconfigured and contained improper checking of exceptions which disabled server certificate checking. Airflow 7.5
2019-02-27 CVE-2018-20244 In Apache Airflow before 1.10.2, a malicious admin user could edit the state of objects in the Airflow metadata database to execute arbitrary javascript on certain page views. Airflow 5.5
2019-04-10 CVE-2019-0216 A malicious admin user could edit the state of objects in the Airflow metadata database to execute arbitrary javascript on certain page views. Airflow 4.8
2019-04-10 CVE-2019-0229 A number of HTTP endpoints in the Airflow webserver (both RBAC and classic) did not have adequate protection and were vulnerable to cross-site request forgery attacks. Airflow 8.8
2019-10-30 CVE-2019-12417 A malicious admin user could edit the state of objects in the Airflow metadata database to execute arbitrary javascript on certain page views. This also presented a Local File Disclosure vulnerability to any file readable by the webserver process. Airflow 4.8
2020-01-14 CVE-2019-12398 In Apache Airflow before 1.10.5 when running with the "classic" UI, a malicious admin user could edit the state of objects in the Airflow metadata database to execute arbitrary javascript on certain page views. The new "RBAC" UI is unaffected. Airflow 4.8
2020-07-17 CVE-2020-11983 An issue was found in Apache Airflow versions 1.10.10 and below. It was discovered that many of the admin management screens in the new/RBAC UI handled escaping incorrectly, allowing authenticated users with appropriate permissions to create stored XSS attacks. Airflow N/A