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Albert Butler commented on CASSANDRA-14612:
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Yeah it is exploitable. Doesnt matter if you ship it or not. If you
"depend" on it then it has to be supplied....somewhere by someone. If it
exists and is reachable its exploitable. Even if you only use it in
testing....please change the dependency. An attacker could target your build
system in which the dependency does exist.
> Please add OWASP Dependency Check to the build (pom.xml)
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> Key: CASSANDRA-14612
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-14612
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Build
> Environment: All development, build, test, environments.
> Reporter: Albert Baker
> Assignee: Stefan Miklosovic
> Priority: Normal
> Labels: build, easyfix, security
> Fix For: 3.11.x, 4.x
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> Original Estimate: 1h
> Remaining Estimate: 1h
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> Please add OWASP Dependency Check to the build (pom.xml). OWASP DC makes an
> outbound REST call to MITRE Common Vulnerabilities & Exposures (CVE) to
> perform a lookup for each dependant .jar to list any/all known
> vulnerabilities for each jar. This step is needed because a manual MITRE CVE
> lookup/check on the main component does not include checking for
> vulnerabilities in components or in dependant libraries.
> OWASP Dependency check :
> https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Dependency_Check has plug-ins for most
> Java build/make types (ant, maven, ivy, gradle).
> Also, add the appropriate command to the nightly build to generate a report
> of all known vulnerabilities in any/all third party libraries/dependencies
> that get pulled in. example : mvn -Powasp -Dtest=false -DfailIfNoTests=false
> clean aggregate
> Generating this report nightly/weekly will help inform the project's
> development team if any dependant libraries have a reported known
> vulnerailities. Project teams that keep up with removing vulnerabilities on a
> weekly basis will help protect businesses that rely on these open source
> componets.
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