CVE-2023-51662 – Snowflake Connector .NET does not properly check the Certificate Revocation List (CRL)
https://notcve.org/view.php?id=CVE-2023-51662
The Snowflake .NET driver provides an interface to the Microsoft .NET open source software framework for developing applications. Snowflake recently received a report about a vulnerability in the Snowflake Connector .NET where the checks against the Certificate Revocation List (CRL) were not performed where the insecureMode flag was set to false, which is the default setting. The vulnerability affects versions between 2.0.25 and 2.1.4 (inclusive). Snowflake fixed the issue in version 2.1.5. El controlador Snowflake .NET proporciona una interfaz para el framework de software de código abierto Microsoft .NET para desarrollar aplicaciones. • https://docs.snowflake.com/release-notes/clients-drivers/dotnet-2023#version-2-1-5-december-18-2023 https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowflake-connector-net/security/advisories/GHSA-hwcc-4cv8-cf3h • CWE-295: Improper Certificate Validation •
CVE-2023-34230 – Snowflake Connector vulnerable to Command Injection
https://notcve.org/view.php?id=CVE-2023-34230
snowflake-connector-net, the Snowflake Connector for .NET, is vulnerable to command injection prior to version 2.0.18 via SSO URL authentication. In order to exploit the potential for command injection, an attacker would need to be successful in (1) establishing a malicious resource and (2) redirecting users to utilize the resource. The attacker could set up a malicious, publicly accessible server which responds to the SSO URL with an attack payload. If the attacker then tricked a user into visiting the maliciously crafted connection URL, the user’s local machine would render the malicious payload, leading to a remote code execution. This attack scenario can be mitigated through URL whitelisting as well as common anti-phishing resources. • https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowflake-connector-net/security/advisories/GHSA-223g-8w3x-98wr • CWE-77: Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection') •
CVE-2023-34233 – Snowflake Python Connector vulnerable to Command Injection
https://notcve.org/view.php?id=CVE-2023-34233
The Snowflake Connector for Python provides an interface for developing Python applications that can connect to Snowflake and perform all standard operations. Versions prior to 3.0.2 are vulnerable to command injection via single sign-on(SSO) browser URL authentication. In order to exploit the potential for command injection, an attacker would need to be successful in (1) establishing a malicious resource and (2) redirecting users to utilize the resource. The attacker could set up a malicious, publicly accessible server which responds to the SSO URL with an attack payload. If the attacker then tricked a user into visiting the maliciously crafted connection URL, the user’s local machine would render the malicious payload, leading to a remote code execution. • https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowflake-connector-python/commit/1cdbd3b1403c5ef520d7f4d9614fe35165e101ac https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowflake-connector-python/pull/1480 https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowflake-connector-python/security/advisories/GHSA-5w5m-pfw9-c8fp • CWE-77: Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection') •
CVE-2023-34232 – Snowflake NodeJS Driver vulnerable to Command Injection
https://notcve.org/view.php?id=CVE-2023-34232
snowflake-connector-nodejs, a NodeJS driver for Snowflake, is vulnerable to command injection via single sign on (SSO) browser URL authentication in versions prior to 1.6.21. In order to exploit the potential for command injection, an attacker would need to be successful in (1) establishing a malicious resource and (2) redirecting users to utilize the resource. The attacker could set up a malicious, publicly accessible server which responds to the SSO URL with an attack payload. If the attacker then tricked a user into visiting the maliciously crafted connection URL, the user’s local machine would render the malicious payload, leading to a remote code execution. This attack scenario can be mitigated through URL whitelisting as well as common anti-phishing resources. • https://community.snowflake.com/s/article/Node-js-Driver-Release-Notes https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowflake-connector-nodejs/commit/0c9622ae12cd7d627df404b73a783b4a5f60728a https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowflake-connector-nodejs/pull/465 https://github.com/snowflakedb/snowflake-connector-nodejs/security/advisories/GHSA-h53w-7qw7-vh5c • CWE-77: Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection') •
CVE-2023-34231 – Snowflake Golang Driver vulnerable to Command Injection
https://notcve.org/view.php?id=CVE-2023-34231
gosnowflake is th Snowflake Golang driver. Prior to version 1.6.19, a command injection vulnerability exists in the Snowflake Golang driver via single sign-on (SSO) browser URL authentication. In order to exploit the potential for command injection, an attacker would need to be successful in (1) establishing a malicious resource and (2) redirecting users to utilize the resource. The attacker could set up a malicious, publicly accessible server which responds to the SSO URL with an attack payload. If the attacker then tricked a user into visiting the maliciously crafted connection URL, the user’s local machine would render the malicious payload, leading to a remote code execution. • https://github.com/snowflakedb/gosnowflake/commit/e11a2a555f1b9f7adc1f01fb7b5e7f38fbbb2a1c https://github.com/snowflakedb/gosnowflake/pull/757 https://github.com/snowflakedb/gosnowflake/security/advisories/GHSA-fwv2-65wh-2w8c • CWE-77: Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection') •