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CVSS: 6.5EPSS: 0%CPEs: 2EXPL: 0

OpenSearch is an open source distributed and RESTful search engine. In affected versions there is an issue in the implementation of field-level security (FLS) and field masking where rules written to explicitly exclude fields are not correctly applied for certain queries that rely on their auto-generated .keyword fields. This issue is only present for authenticated users with read access to the indexes containing the restricted fields. This may expose data which may otherwise not be accessible to the user. OpenSearch 1.0.0-1.3.7 and 2.0.0-2.4.1 are affected. • https://github.com/opensearch-project/OpenSearch/releases/tag/2.5.0 https://github.com/opensearch-project/security/security/advisories/GHSA-v3cg-7r9h-r2g6 • CWE-200: Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor •

CVSS: 4.3EPSS: 0%CPEs: 2EXPL: 0

OpenSearch is a community-driven, open source fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana. OpenSearch allows users to specify a local file when defining text analyzers to process data for text analysis. An issue in the implementation of this feature allows certain specially crafted queries to return a response containing the first line of text from arbitrary files. The list of potentially impacted files is limited to text files with read permissions allowed in the Java Security Manager policy configuration. OpenSearch version 1.3.7 and 2.4.0 contain a fix for this issue. • https://github.com/opensearch-project/OpenSearch/commit/6d20423f5920745463b1abc5f1daf6a786c41aa0 https://github.com/opensearch-project/OpenSearch/security/advisories/GHSA-w3rx-m34v-wrqx • CWE-200: Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor CWE-755: Improper Handling of Exceptional Conditions •

CVSS: 6.3EPSS: 0%CPEs: 2EXPL: 0

OpenSearch is a community-driven, open source fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana. There is an issue with the implementation of fine-grained access control rules (document-level security, field-level security and field masking) where they are not correctly applied to the indices that back data streams potentially leading to incorrect access authorization. OpenSearch 1.3.7 and 2.4.0 contain a fix for this issue. Users are advised to update. There are no known workarounds for this issue. • https://github.com/opensearch-project/security/commit/f7cc569c9d3fa5d5432c76c854eed280d45ce6f4 https://github.com/opensearch-project/security/security/advisories/GHSA-wmx7-x4jp-9jgg • CWE-612: Improper Authorization of Index Containing Sensitive Information CWE-863: Incorrect Authorization •

CVSS: 7.5EPSS: 0%CPEs: 2EXPL: 0

OpenSearch Security is a plugin for OpenSearch that offers encryption, authentication and authorization. Versions 2.0.0.0 and 2.1.0.0 of the security plugin are affected by an information disclosure vulnerability. Requests to an OpenSearch cluster configured with advanced access control features document level security (DLS), field level security (FLS), and/or field masking will not be filtered when the query's search pattern matches an aliased index. OpenSearch Dashboards creates an alias to `.kibana` by default, so filters with the index pattern of `*` to restrict access to documents or fields will not be applied. This issue allows requests to access sensitive information when customer have acted to restrict access that specific information. • https://github.com/opensearch-project/security/commit/7eaaafec2939d7db23a02ffca9cc68e0343de246 https://github.com/opensearch-project/security/pull/1999 https://github.com/opensearch-project/security/security/advisories/GHSA-f4qr-f4xx-hjxw • CWE-612: Improper Authorization of Index Containing Sensitive Information •