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CVE-2024-6598
Disclosure Date: July 09, 2024 (last updated July 10, 2024)
A denial-of-service attack is possible through the execution functionality of KNIME Business Hub 1.10.0 and 1.10.1. It allows an authenticated attacker with job execution privileges to execute a job that causes internal messages to pile up until there are no more resources available for processing new messages. This leads to an outage of most functionality of KNIME Business Hub. Recovery from the situation is only possible by manual administrator interaction. Please contact our support for instructions in case you have run into this situation.
Updating to KNIME Business Hub 1.10.2 or later solves the problem.
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CVE-2023-5562
Disclosure Date: October 12, 2023 (last updated October 19, 2023)
An unsafe default configuration in KNIME Analytics Platform before 5.2.0 allows for a cross-site scripting attack. When KNIME Analytics Platform is used as an executor for either KNIME Server or KNIME Business Hub several JavaScript-based view nodes do not sanitize the data that is displayed by default. If the data to be displayed contains JavaScript this code is executed in the browser and can perform any operations that the current user is allowed to perform silently.
KNIME Analytics Platform already has configuration options with which sanitization of data can be actived, see https://docs.knime.com/latest/webportal_admin_guide/index.html#html-sanitization-webportal https://docs.knime.com/latest/webportal_admin_guide/index.html#html-sanitization-webportal . However, these are off by default which allows for cross-site scripting attacks.
KNIME Analytics Platform 5.2.0 will enable sanitization by default. For all previous releases we recommend users to add the corresponding set…
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CVE-2023-3140
Disclosure Date: June 07, 2023 (last updated October 08, 2023)
Missing HTTP headers (X-Frame-Options, Content-Security-Policy) in KNIME
Business Hub before 1.4.0 has left users vulnerable to click
jacking. Clickjacking is an attack that occurs when an attacker uses a
transparent iframe in a window to trick a user into clicking on an
actionable item, such as a button or link, to another server in which
they have an identical webpage. The attacker essentially hijacks the
user activity intended for the original server and sends them to the
other server.
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CVE-2023-2541
Disclosure Date: June 07, 2023 (last updated September 04, 2024)
The Web Frontend of KNIME Business Hub before 1.4.0 allows an unauthenticated remote attacker to access internals about the application such as versions, host names, or IP addresses. No personal information or application data was exposed.
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CVE-2022-44748
Disclosure Date: November 24, 2022 (last updated November 08, 2023)
A directory traversal vulnerability in the ZIP archive extraction routines of KNIME Server since 4.3.0 can result in arbitrary files being overwritten on the server's file system. This vulnerability is also known as 'Zip-Slip'.
An attacker can create a KNIME workflow that, when being uploaded, can overwrite arbitrary files that the operating system user running the KNIME Server process has write access to. The user must be authenticated and have permissions to upload files to KNIME Server.
This can impact data integrity (file contents are changed) or cause errors in other software (vital files being corrupted). It can even lead to remote code execution if executable files are being replaced and subsequently executed by the KNIME Server process user. In all cases the attacker has to know the location of files on the server's file system, though.
Note that users that have permissions to upload workflows usually also have permissions to run them on the KNIME Server and can theref…
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CVE-2022-44749
Disclosure Date: November 24, 2022 (last updated November 08, 2023)
A directory traversal vulnerability in the ZIP archive extraction routines of KNIME Analytics Platform 3.2.0 and above can result in arbitrary files being overwritten on the user's system. This vulnerability is also known as 'Zip-Slip'.
An attacker can create a KNIME workflow that, when being opened by a user, can overwrite arbitrary files that the user has write access to. It's not necessary to execute the workflow, opening the workflow is sufficient. The user will notice that something is wrong because an error is being reported but only after the files have already been written.
This can impact data integrity (file contents are changed) or cause errors in other software (vital files being corrupted). It can even lead to remote code execution if executable files are being replaced and subsequently executed by the user. In all cases the attacker has to know the location of files on the user's system, though.
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CVE-2022-31500
Disclosure Date: June 02, 2022 (last updated November 29, 2024)
In KNIME Analytics Platform below 4.6.0, the Windows installer sets improper filesystem permissions.
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CVE-2021-45097
Disclosure Date: December 16, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
KNIME Server before 4.12.6 and 4.13.x before 4.13.4 (when installed in unattended mode) keeps the administrator's password in a file without appropriate file access controls, allowing all local users to read its content.
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CVE-2021-45096
Disclosure Date: December 16, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
KNIME Analytics Platform before 4.5.0 is vulnerable to XXE (external XML entity injection) via a crafted workflow file (.knwf), aka AP-17730.
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CVE-2021-44726
Disclosure Date: December 08, 2021 (last updated February 23, 2025)
KNIME Server before 4.13.4 allows XSS via the old WebPortal login page.
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