Описание
Sentry vulnerable to leaking superuser cleartext password in logs
Impact
When authenticating as a superuser to a self-hosted Sentry instance with a username and password, the password is leaked as cleartext in logs under the event: auth-index.validate_superuser. An attacker with access to the log data could use these leaked credentials to login to the Sentry system as superuser.
Patches
- Self-hosted users on affected versions should upgrade to 24.4.1 or later.
- Sentry SaaS users do not need to take any action. This vulnerability is not applicable to SaaS.
Workarounds
Users can configure the logging level to exclude logs of the INFO level and only generate logs for levels at WARNING or higher. For details on configuring self-hosted Sentry's logging level see our documentation at: https://develop.sentry.dev/config/#logging
References
- Bug introduced in https://github.com/getsentry/sentry/pull/66393
- Security fix in https://github.com/getsentry/sentry/pull/69148
Ссылки
Пакеты
sentry
>= 24.3.0, < 24.4.1
24.4.1
Связанные уязвимости
Sentry is an error tracking and performance monitoring platform. Prior to 24.4.1, when authenticating as a superuser to Sentry with a username and password, the password is leaked as cleartext in logs under the _event_: `auth-index.validate_superuser`. An attacker with access to the log data could use these leaked credentials to login to the Sentry system as superuser. Self-hosted users on affected versions should upgrade to 24.4.1 or later. Users can configure the logging level to exclude logs of the `INFO` level and only generate logs for levels at `WARNING` or more.