CVE-2023-25691
Python vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

An Improper Input Validation vulnerability was identified in the Apache Airflow Google Provider, tracked as CVE-2023-25691. The vulnerability affects Apache Airflow Google Provider versions prior to 8.10.0 and was discovered in February 2023 (CVE Mitre, NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability stems from improper validation of input parameters in the Google Cloud SQL Provider component. The issue was addressed through additional checks on cloud SQL version validation to prevent downloading of non-existing binaries (GitHub PR).

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability has been fixed in Apache Airflow Google Provider version 8.10.0. Users are advised to upgrade to this version or later to address the security issue (NVD).

Community reactions

The vulnerability was responsibly disclosed through the Apache Software Foundation, with credit given to Xie Jianming for the discovery (Apache List).

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