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RLSA-2024:3265

Опубликовано: 14 июн. 2024
Источник: rocky
Оценка: Important

Описание

Important: grafana security update

Grafana is an open source, feature rich metrics dashboard and graph editor for Graphite, InfluxDB & OpenTSDB.

Security Fix(es):

  • golang-fips/openssl: Memory leaks in code encrypting and decrypting RSA payloads (CVE-2024-1394)

  • grafana: vulnerable to authorization bypass (CVE-2024-1313)

For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.

Затронутые продукты

  • Rocky Linux 8

НаименованиеАрхитектураРелизRPM
grafanax86_6416.el8_10grafana-9.2.10-16.el8_10.x86_64.rpm
grafana-selinuxx86_6416.el8_10grafana-selinux-9.2.10-16.el8_10.x86_64.rpm

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Связанные CVE

Связанные уязвимости

rocky
около 1 года назад

Moderate: grafana security update

oracle-oval
около 1 года назад

ELSA-2024-3265: grafana security update (IMPORTANT)

oracle-oval
около 1 года назад

ELSA-2024-2568: grafana security update (MODERATE)

CVSS3: 6.5
ubuntu
около 1 года назад

It is possible for a user in a different organization from the owner of a snapshot to bypass authorization and delete a snapshot by issuing a DELETE request to /api/snapshots/<key> using its view key. This functionality is intended to only be available to individuals with the permission to write/edit to the snapshot in question, but due to a bug in the authorization logic, deletion requests issued by an unprivileged user in a different organization than the snapshot owner are treated as authorized. Grafana Labs would like to thank Ravid Mazon and Jay Chen of Palo Alto Research for discovering and disclosing this vulnerability. This issue affects Grafana: from 9.5.0 before 9.5.18, from 10.0.0 before 10.0.13, from 10.1.0 before 10.1.9, from 10.2.0 before 10.2.6, from 10.3.0 before 10.3.5.

CVSS3: 6.5
redhat
около 1 года назад

It is possible for a user in a different organization from the owner of a snapshot to bypass authorization and delete a snapshot by issuing a DELETE request to /api/snapshots/<key> using its view key. This functionality is intended to only be available to individuals with the permission to write/edit to the snapshot in question, but due to a bug in the authorization logic, deletion requests issued by an unprivileged user in a different organization than the snapshot owner are treated as authorized. Grafana Labs would like to thank Ravid Mazon and Jay Chen of Palo Alto Research for discovering and disclosing this vulnerability. This issue affects Grafana: from 9.5.0 before 9.5.18, from 10.0.0 before 10.0.13, from 10.1.0 before 10.1.9, from 10.2.0 before 10.2.6, from 10.3.0 before 10.3.5.