Hazelcast connection caching
Critical severity
GitHub Reviewed
Published
Dec 23, 2022
in
hazelcast/hazelcast
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Updated Mar 20, 2023
<= 3.12.12
>= 4.0, <= 4.0.6
>= 4.1, <= 4.1.9
>= 4.2, <= 4.2.5
>= 5.0, <= 5.0.3
>= 5.1, <= 5.1.2
3.12.13
4.1.10
4.2.6
5.0.4
5.1.3
<= 3.12.12
>= 4.0, <= 4.0.6
>= 4.1, <= 4.1.9
>= 4.2, <= 4.2.5
>= 5.0, <= 5.0.3
>= 5.1, <= 5.1.2
3.12.13
4.1.10
4.2.6
5.0.4
5.1.3
Description
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Dec 27, 2022
Reviewed
Dec 27, 2022
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Dec 29, 2022
Last updated
Mar 20, 2023
Impact
The Connection handler in Hazelcast and Hazelcast Jet allows an unauthenticated, remote attacker to access and manipulate data in the cluster with another authenticated connection's identity.
The affected Hazelcast versions are through 3.12.12, 4.0.6, 4.1.9, 4.2.5, 5.0.3, and 5.1.2.
The affected Hazelcast Jet versions are through 4.5.3.
Patches
Hazelcast Jet (and Enterprise) 4.5.4.
Hazelcast IMDG (and Enterprise)3.12.13
Hazelcast IMDG (and Enterprise) 4.1.10
Hazelcast IMDG (and Enterprise) 4.2.6
Hazelcast Platform (and Enterprise) 5.1.3
Workarounds
There is no known workaround, but setups with TLS and mutual authentication enabled significantly lowers the exploitation risk.
References
https://support.hazelcast.com/s/article/Security-Advisory-for-CVE-2022-36437
References