CVE-2023-25693
Python vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

The CVE-2023-25693 is an Improper Input Validation vulnerability discovered in the Apache Airflow Sqoop Provider. The vulnerability affects Apache Airflow Sqoop Provider versions prior to 3.1.1. The issue was identified and disclosed in February 2023 (CVE Mitre, NVD).

Technical details

The vulnerability stems from improper handling of the libjars parameter in the Sqoop Hook component. The issue was addressed by moving the libjars parameter from the configuration to the Hook parameter implementation, ensuring better control at the operator level rather than through system configuration (GitHub PR).

Impact

The vulnerability could potentially lead to remote code execution in affected Apache Airflow Sqoop Provider installations (OSS Security).

Mitigation and workarounds

The vulnerability has been fixed in Apache Airflow Sqoop Provider version 3.1.1. Users are advised to upgrade to this version or later to mitigate the security risk (NVD).

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