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Apache IoTDB has disclosed a security vulnerability (CVE-2025-26864) affecting its OpenIdAuthorizer component. The vulnerability involves exposure of sensitive information to unauthorized actors and insertion of sensitive information into log files. This issue affects Apache IoTDB versions from 0.10.0 through 1.3.3, and from 2.0.1-beta before 2.0.2 (OpenWall, NVD).
The vulnerability is classified under two Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) categories: CWE-532 (Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File) and CWE-200 (Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor). The issue specifically affects the OpenIdAuthorizer component of Apache IoTDB, which handles authentication processes (NVD).
The vulnerability could lead to unauthorized access to sensitive information and potential exposure of sensitive data through log files. This poses a security risk for organizations using affected versions of Apache IoTDB in their industrial IoT time-series data management systems (SecurityOnline).
Users are strongly recommended to upgrade to Apache IoTDB version 1.3.4 or 2.0.2, which contain fixes for this vulnerability (OpenWall).
Source: This report was generated using AI
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