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Gabor Szadovszky updated PARQUET-2058:
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Component/s: (was: parquet-format)
parquet-mr
> Parquet-tools is affected by multiple CVEs
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> Key: PARQUET-2058
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PARQUET-2058
> Project: Parquet
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: parquet-mr
> Affects Versions: 1.10.0, 1.10.1, 1.11.1
> Reporter: Tony Liu
> Priority: Blocker
> Labels: security
>
> The parquet-tools library is affected by multiple CVEs.
>
> |CVE-2018-10237|https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2018-10237|Unbounded
> memory allocation in Google Guava 11.0 through 24.x before 24.1.1 allows
> remote attackers to conduct denial of service attacks against servers that
> depend on this library and deserialize attacker-provided data, because the
> AtomicDoubleArray class (when serialized with Java serialization) and the
> CompoundOrdering class (when serialized with GWT serialization) perform eager
> allocation without appropriate checks on what a client has sent and whether
> the data size is reasonable.|
> |CVE-2020-8908|https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2020-8908|A
> temp directory creation vulnerability exists in all versions of Guava,
> allowing an attacker with access to the machine to potentially access data in
> a temporary directory created by the Guava API
> com.google.common.io.Files.createTempDir(). By default, on unix-like systems,
> the created directory is world-readable (readable by an attacker with access
> to the system). The method in question has been marked @Deprecated in
> versions 30.0 and later and should not be used. For Android developers, we
> recommend choosing a temporary directory API provided by Android, such as
> context.getCacheDir(). For other Java developers, we recommend migrating to
> the Java 7 API java.nio.file.Files.createTempDirectory() which explicitly
> configures permissions of 700, or configuring the Java runtime\'s
> java.io.tmpdir system property to point to a location whose permissions are
> appropriately configured.|
> |CVE-2019-17571|https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2019-17571|Included
> in Log4j 1.2 is a SocketServer class that is vulnerable to deserialization
> of untrusted data which can be exploited to remotely execute arbitrary code
> when combined with a deserialization gadget when listening to untrusted
> network traffic for log data. This affects Log4j versions up to 1.2 up to
> 1.2.17.|
> |CVE-2020-9488|https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2020-9488|Improper
> validation of certificate with host mismatch in Apache Log4j SMTP appender.
> This could allow an SMTPS connection to be intercepted by a man-in-the-middle
> attack which could leak any log messages sent through that appender.|
>
>
> Is it possible to upgrade the POM files to reference the latest version of
> log4j and guava library?
>
> Thanks
> Tony
>
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