CVE-2023-25692
Python vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

The Apache Airflow Google Provider reported an Improper Input Validation vulnerability, identified as CVE-2023-25692. This security issue was discovered in versions prior to 8.10.0 of the Apache Airflow Google Provider and was disclosed in February 2023 (CVE Mitre).

Technical details

The vulnerability stems from improper input validation in the Google Cloud SQL Provider component. The issue was specifically related to the cloudsqlbinary_path parameter, which was incorrectly implemented in the connection rather than being properly handled at the Hook level (GitHub PR).

Impact

The vulnerability could potentially lead to Denial of Service conditions in affected systems (OSS Security).

Mitigation and workarounds

The issue has been addressed in Apache Airflow Google Provider version 8.10.0 and later. Users are advised to upgrade to this version or newer to resolve the vulnerability (CVE Mitre).

Additional resources


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