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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-6729-2

Ubuntu Security Notice 6729-2 - USN-6729-1 fixed several vulnerabilities in Apache. This update provides the corresponding update for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Orange Tsai discovered that the Apache HTTP Server incorrectly handled validating certain input. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to perform HTTP request splitting attacks.

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GHSA-2522-mrjc-m688: Apache Airflow: Sensitive configuration for providers displayed when "non-sensitive-only" config used

Airflow versions 2.7.0 through 2.8.4 have a vulnerability that allows an authenticated user to see sensitive provider configuration via the "configuration" UI page when "non-sensitive-only" was set as "webserver.expose_config" configuration (The celery provider is the only community provider currently that has sensitive configurations). You should migrate to Airflow 2.9 or change your "expose_config" configuration to False as a workaround. This is similar, but different to CVE-2023-46288 https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-9qqg-mh7c-chfq which concerned API, not UI configuration page.

Debian Security Advisory 5662-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5662-1 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Apache HTTP server, which may result in HTTP response splitting or denial of service.

Debian Security Advisory 5659-1

Debian Linux Security Advisory 5659-1 - Bartek Nowotarski discovered that Apache Traffic Server, a reverse and forward proxy server, was susceptible to denial of service via HTTP2 continuation frames.

GHSA-g9qx-25vj-rf53: Apache Solr Operator liveness and readiness probes may leak basic auth credentials

Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File vulnerability in the Apache Solr Operator. This issue affects all versions of the Apache Solr Operator from 0.3.0 through 0.8.0. When asked to bootstrap Solr security, the operator will enable basic authentication and create several accounts for accessing Solr: including the "solr" and "admin" accounts for use by end-users, and a "k8s-oper" account which the operator uses for its own requests to Solr. One common source of these operator requests is healthchecks: liveness, readiness, and startup probes are all used to determine Solr's health and ability to receive traffic. By default, the operator configures the Solr APIs used for these probes to be exempt from authentication, but users may specifically request that authentication be required on probe endpoints as well. Whenever one of these probes would fail, if authentication was in use, the Solr Operator would create a Kubernetes "event" containing the username and password of the "k...

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-6730-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 6730-1 - It was discovered that Apache Maven Shared Utils did not handle double-quoted strings properly, allowing shell injection attacks. This could allow an attacker to run arbitrary code.

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-6729-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 6729-1 - Orange Tsai discovered that the Apache HTTP Server incorrectly handled validating certain input. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to perform HTTP request splitting attacks. Keran Mu and Jianjun Chen discovered that the Apache HTTP Server incorrectly handled validating certain input. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to perform HTTP request splitting attacks.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-1786-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-1786-03 - An update for the httpd:2.4 module is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8. Issues addressed include a denial of service vulnerability.

GHSA-79vv-vp32-gpp7: Apache Kafka: Potential incorrect access control during migration from ZK mode to KRaft mode

While an Apache Kafka cluster is being migrated from ZooKeeper mode to KRaft mode, in some cases ACLs will not be correctly enforced. Two preconditions are needed to trigger the bug: 1. The administrator decides to remove an ACL 2. The resource associated with the removed ACL continues to have two or more other ACLs associated with it after the removal. When those two preconditions are met, Kafka will treat the resource as if it had only one ACL associated with it after the removal, rather than the two or more that would be correct. The incorrect condition is cleared by removing all brokers in ZK mode, or by adding a new ACL to the affected resource. Once the migration is completed, there is no metadata loss (the ACLs all remain). The full impact depends on the ACLs in use. If only ALLOW ACLs were configured during the migration, the impact would be limited to availability impact. if DENY ACLs were configured, the impact could include confidentiality and integrity impact depending ...

OX App Suite 7.10.6 Cross Site Scripting / Deserialization Issue

OX App Suite version 7.10.6 suffers from cross site scripting and deserialization vulnerabilities.