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Known vulnerabilities in the org.apache.nifi:nifi-security-utils package. This does not include vulnerabilities belonging to this package’s dependencies.
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org.apache.nifi:nifi-security-utils is a system to process and distribute data. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Cryptographic Issues. NiFi accepts a password and encryption algorithm in
This is considered insecure practice. How to fix Cryptographic Issues? Upgrade | [0,1.14.0) |
org.apache.nifi:nifi-security-utils is a system to process and distribute data. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Information Exposure. The flow fingerprint factory generated flow fingerprints which included sensitive property descriptor values. In the event a node attempted to join a cluster and the cluster flow was not inheritable, the flow fingerprint of both the cluster and local flow was printed, potentially containing sensitive values in plaintext. How to fix Information Exposure? Upgrade | [,1.11.1) |
Apache NiFi is a system to process and distribute data. Affected versions of this package are vulnerable to Deserialization of Untrusted Data. Any authenticated user (valid client certificate but without ACL permissions) could upload a template which contained malicious code and caused a denial of service via Java deserialization attack. The fix to properly handle Java deserialization was applied on the Apache NiFi 1.4.0 release. Users running a prior 1.x release should upgrade to the appropriate release. ##Details Serialization is a process of converting an object into a sequence of bytes which can be persisted to a disk or database or can be sent through streams. The reverse process of creating object from sequence of bytes is called deserialization. Serialization is commonly used for communication (sharing objects between multiple hosts) and persistence (store the object state in a file or a database). It is an integral part of popular protocols like Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Java Management Extension (JMX), Java Messaging System (JMS), Action Message Format (AMF), Java Server Faces (JSF) ViewState, etc. Deserialization of untrusted data (CWE-502), is when the application deserializes untrusted data without sufficiently verifying that the resulting data will be valid, letting the attacker to control the state or the flow of the execution. Java deserialization issues have been known for years. However, interest in the issue intensified greatly in 2015, when classes that could be abused to achieve remote code execution were found in a popular library (Apache Commons Collection). These classes were used in zero-days affecting IBM WebSphere, Oracle WebLogic and many other products. An attacker just needs to identify a piece of software that has both a vulnerable class on its path, and performs deserialization on untrusted data. Then all they need to do is send the payload into the deserializer, getting the command executed.
##Remediation
Upgrade | [,1.4.0) |
Affected versions of the package are vulnerable to XML External Entity (XXE) Injection. An authorized user could upload a template which contained malicious code and accessed sensitive files via an XML External Entity (XXE) attack. The fix to properly handle XML External Entities was applied on the Apache NiFi 1.4.0 release. Users running a prior 1.x release should upgrade to the appropriate release. How to fix XML External Entity (XXE) Injection? Upgrade | [,1.4.0) |