logstash/logstash:8.9.0-amd64

Size
453.93 MB
Architecture
amd64
Created
2023-07-18
Pull command
docker pull container-registry-test.elastic.co/logstash/logstash:8.9.0-amd64

Vulnerability report

Critical

0

High

0

Medium

3

Low

8

Negligible

2

Unknown

0

Medium

CVEPackageVersionDescription
CVE-2023-31438systemd245.4-4ubuntu3.22** DISPUTED ** An issue was discovered in systemd 253. An attacker can truncate a sealed log file and then resume log sealing such that checking the integrity shows no error, despite modifications. NOTE: the vendor reportedly sent "a reply denying that any of the finding was a security vulnerability."
CVE-2023-31437systemd245.4-4ubuntu3.22** DISPUTED ** An issue was discovered in systemd 253. An attacker can modify a sealed log file such that, in some views, not all existing and sealed log messages are displayed. NOTE: the vendor reportedly sent "a reply denying that any of the finding was a security vulnerability."
CVE-2023-31439systemd245.4-4ubuntu3.22** DISPUTED ** An issue was discovered in systemd 253. An attacker can modify the contents of past events in a sealed log file and then adjust the file such that checking the integrity shows no error, despite modifications. NOTE: the vendor reportedly sent "a reply denying that any of the finding was a security vulnerability."

Low

CVEPackageVersionDescription
CVE-2023-28321curl7.68.0-1ubuntu2.18An improper certificate validation vulnerability exists in curl
CVE-2023-28322curl7.68.0-1ubuntu2.18An information disclosure vulnerability exists in curl
CVE-2023-26604systemd245.4-4ubuntu3.22systemd before 247 does not adequately block local privilege escalation for some Sudo configurations, e.g., plausible sudoers files in which the "systemctl status" command may be executed. Specifically, systemd does not set LESSSECURE to 1, and thus other programs may be launched from the less program. This presents a substantial security risk when running systemctl from Sudo, because less executes as root when the terminal size is too small to show the complete systemctl output.
CVE-2022-3219gnupg22.2.19-3ubuntu2.2GnuPG can be made to spin on a relatively small input by (for example) crafting a public key with thousands of signatures attached, compressed down to just a few KB.
CVE-2016-2781coreutils8.30-3ubuntu2chroot in GNU coreutils, when used with --userspec, allows local users to escape to the parent session via a crafted TIOCSTI ioctl call, which pushes characters to the terminal's input buffer.
CVE-2023-2953openldap2.4.49+dfsg-2ubuntu1.9A vulnerability was found in openldap. This security flaw causes a null pointer dereference in ber_memalloc_x() function.
CVE-2023-29383shadow1:4.8.1-1ubuntu5.20.04.4In Shadow 4.13, it is possible to inject control characters into fields provided to the SUID program chfn (change finger). Although it is not possible to exploit this directly (e.g., adding a new user fails because \n is in the block list), it is possible to misrepresent the /etc/passwd file when viewed. Use of \r manipulations and Unicode characters to work around blocking of the : character make it possible to give the impression that a new user has been added. In other words, an adversary may be able to convince a system administrator to take the system offline (an indirect, social-engineered denial of service) by demonstrating that "cat /etc/passwd" shows a rogue user account.
CVE-2013-4235shadow1:4.8.1-1ubuntu5.20.04.4shadow: TOCTOU (time-of-check time-of-use) race condition when copying and removing directory trees

Negligible

CVEPackageVersionDescription
CVE-2016-20013glibc2.31-0ubuntu9.9sha256crypt and sha512crypt through 0.6 allow attackers to cause a denial of service (CPU consumption) because the algorithm's runtime is proportional to the square of the length of the password.
CVE-2017-11164pcre32:8.39-12ubuntu0.1In PCRE 8.41, the OP_KETRMAX feature in the match function in pcre_exec.c allows stack exhaustion (uncontrolled recursion) when processing a crafted regular expression.