CVE-2026-24098

ADVISORY - github

Summary

Impact

Exposure of Sensitive Information:

An information disclosure vulnerability exists in the Apache Airflow UI that allows authenticated users to view Import Errors for DAGs they are not authorized to access.

In affected versions, the Import Errors view does not correctly filter errors based on granular DAG permissions. This means a user with access to only DAG_A can view import errors generated by DAG_B, DAG_C, or system-level DAGs. These error logs often contain file paths, code snippets, or stack traces that reveal the internal structure and logic of restricted DAGs.

Patches

Users should upgrade to Apache Airflow 3.1.7 or later. This version strictly enforces DAG-level permissions on the Import Errors view.

Workarounds

There are no known workarounds other than upgrading.

Resources

EPSS Score: 0.00032 (0.088)

Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)

ADVISORY - nist

Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor

ADVISORY - github

Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor


GitHub

CREATED

UPDATED

EXPLOITABILITY SCORE

2.8

EXPLOITS FOUND
-
COMMON WEAKNESS ENUMERATION (CWE)

CVSS SCORE

6.5medium
PackageTypeOS NameOS VersionAffected RangesFix Versions
apache-airflowpypi--<3.1.73.1.7

CVSS:3 Severity and metrics

The CVSS metrics represent different qualitative aspects of a vulnerability that impact the overall score, as defined by the CVSS Specification.

The vulnerable component is bound to the network stack, but the attack is limited at the protocol level to a logically adjacent topology. This can mean an attack must be launched from the same shared physical (e.g., Bluetooth or IEEE 802.11) or logical (e.g., local IP subnet) network, or from within a secure or otherwise limited administrative domain (e.g., MPLS, secure VPN to an administrative network zone). One example of an Adjacent attack would be an ARP (IPv4) or neighbor discovery (IPv6) flood leading to a denial of service on the local LAN segment (e.g., CVE-2013-6014).

Specialized access conditions or extenuating circumstances do not exist. An attacker can expect repeatable success when attacking the vulnerable component.

The attacker requires privileges that provide basic user capabilities that could normally affect only settings and files owned by a user. Alternatively, an attacker with Low privileges has the ability to access only non-sensitive resources.

The vulnerable system can be exploited without interaction from any user.

An exploited vulnerability can only affect resources managed by the same security authority. In this case, the vulnerable component and the impacted component are either the same, or both are managed by the same security authority.

There is a total loss of confidentiality, resulting in all resources within the impacted component being divulged to the attacker. Alternatively, access to only some restricted information is obtained, but the disclosed information presents a direct, serious impact. For example, an attacker steals the administrator's password, or private encryption keys of a web server.

There is no loss of trust or accuracy within the impacted component.

There is no impact to availability within the impacted component.

NIST

CREATED

UPDATED

EXPLOITABILITY SCORE

2.8

EXPLOITS FOUND
-
COMMON WEAKNESS ENUMERATION (CWE)

CVSS SCORE

6.5medium

Bitnami

CREATED

UPDATED

ADVISORY ID

BIT-airflow-2026-24098

EXPLOITABILITY SCORE

2.8

EXPLOITS FOUND
-
COMMON WEAKNESS ENUMERATION (CWE)-

CVSS SCORE

6.5medium

minimos

CREATED

UPDATED

ADVISORY ID

MINI-fqfh-37wx-x88p

EXPLOITABILITY SCORE

-

EXPLOITS FOUND
-
COMMON WEAKNESS ENUMERATION (CWE)-
RATING UNAVAILABLE FROM ADVISORY