Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 58 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2021-28125 1 Apache 1 Superset 2023-11-07 5.8 MEDIUM 6.1 MEDIUM
Apache Superset up to and including 1.0.1 allowed for the creation of an external URL that could be malicious. By not checking user input for open redirects the URL shortener functionality would allow for a malicious user to create a short URL for a dashboard that could convince the user to click the link.
CVE-2020-13948 1 Apache 1 Superset 2023-11-07 6.5 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
While investigating a bug report on Apache Superset, it was determined that an authenticated user could craft requests via a number of templated text fields in the product that would allow arbitrary access to Python’s `os` package in the web application process in versions < 0.37.1. It was thus possible for an authenticated user to list and access files, environment variables, and process information. Additionally it was possible to set environment variables for the current process, create and update files in folders writable by the web process, and execute arbitrary programs accessible by the web process. All other operations available to the `os` package in Python were also available, even if not explicitly enumerated in this CVE.
CVE-2023-36387 1 Apache 1 Superset 2023-10-19 N/A 5.4 MEDIUM
An improper default REST API permission for Gamma users in Apache Superset up to and including 2.1.0 allows for an authenticated Gamma user to test database connections.
CVE-2023-39265 1 Apache 1 Superset 2023-10-13 N/A 6.5 MEDIUM
Apache Superset would allow for SQLite database connections to be incorrectly registered when an attacker uses alternative driver names like sqlite+pysqlite or by using database imports. This could allow for unexpected file creation on Superset webservers. Additionally, if Apache Superset is using a SQLite database for its metadata (not advised for production use) it could result in more severe vulnerabilities related to confidentiality and integrity. This vulnerability exists in Apache Superset versions up to and including 2.1.0.
CVE-2023-30776 1 Apache 1 Superset 2023-06-15 N/A 6.5 MEDIUM
An authenticated user with specific data permissions could access database connections stored passwords by requesting a specific REST API. This issue affects Apache Superset version 1.3.0 up to 2.0.1.
CVE-2019-12414 1 Apache 1 Superset 2023-05-22 5.0 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
In Apache Incubator Superset before 0.32, a user can view database names that he has no access to on a dropdown list in SQLLab
CVE-2019-12413 1 Apache 1 Superset 2023-05-22 5.0 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
In Apache Incubator Superset before 0.31 user could query database metadata information from a database he has no access to, by using a specially crafted complex query.
CVE-2023-27525 1 Apache 1 Superset 2023-04-27 N/A 4.3 MEDIUM
An authenticated user with Gamma role authorization could have access to metadata information using non trivial methods in Apache Superset up to and including 2.0.1
CVE-2021-41972 1 Apache 1 Superset 2022-08-09 4.0 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
Apache Superset up to and including 1.3.1 allowed for database connections password leak for authenticated users. This information could be accessed in a non-trivial way.
CVE-2021-37839 1 Apache 1 Superset 2022-07-14 4.0 MEDIUM 4.3 MEDIUM
Apache Superset up to 1.5.1 allowed for authenticated users to access metadata information related to datasets they have no permission on. This metadata included the dataset name, columns and metrics.
CVE-2021-42250 1 Apache 1 Superset 2022-04-25 4.0 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
Improper output neutralization for Logs. A specific Apache Superset HTTP endpoint allowed for an authenticated user to forge log entries or inject malicious content into logs.
CVE-2022-27479 1 Apache 1 Superset 2022-04-21 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
Apache Superset before 1.4.2 is vulnerable to SQL injection in chart data requests. Users should update to 1.4.2 or higher which addresses this issue.
CVE-2021-44451 1 Apache 1 Superset 2022-02-05 4.0 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
Apache Superset up to and including 1.3.2 allowed for registered database connections password leak for authenticated users. This information could be accessed in a non-trivial way. Users should upgrade to Apache Superset 1.4.0 or higher.
CVE-2021-41971 1 Apache 1 Superset 2021-10-22 6.0 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
Apache Superset up to and including 1.3.0 when configured with ENABLE_TEMPLATE_PROCESSING on (disabled by default) allowed SQL injection when a malicious authenticated user sends an http request with a custom URL.
CVE-2021-32609 1 Apache 1 Superset 2021-10-22 3.5 LOW 5.4 MEDIUM
Apache Superset up to and including 1.1 does not sanitize titles correctly on the Explore page. This allows an attacker with Explore access to save a chart with a malicious title, injecting html (including scripts) into the page.
CVE-2020-1932 1 Apache 1 Superset 2021-07-21 4.0 MEDIUM 6.5 MEDIUM
An information disclosure issue was found in Apache Superset 0.34.0, 0.34.1, 0.35.0, and 0.35.1. Authenticated Apache Superset users are able to retrieve other users' information, including hashed passwords, by accessing an unused and undocumented API endpoint on Apache Superset.
CVE-2020-13952 1 Apache 1 Superset 2020-10-16 5.5 MEDIUM 8.1 HIGH
In the course of work on the open source project it was discovered that authenticated users running queries against Hive and Presto database engines could access information via a number of templated fields including the contents of query description metadata database, the hashed version of the authenticated users’ password, and access to connection information including the plaintext password for the current connection. It would also be possible to run arbitrary methods on the database connection object for the Presto or Hive connection, allowing the user to bypass security controls internal to Superset. This vulnerability is present in every Apache Superset version < 0.37.2.
CVE-2018-8021 1 Apache 1 Superset 2019-01-30 7.5 HIGH 9.8 CRITICAL
Versions of Superset prior to 0.23 used an unsafe load method from the pickle library to deserialize data leading to possible remote code execution. Note Superset 0.23 was released prior to any Superset release under the Apache Software Foundation.