Apache HugeGraph users told to patch immediately to stay safe from this dangerous bug
Months after being patched, a vulnerability in the Apache HugeGraph-Server is being exploited to trigger remote code execution (RCE) on vulnerable endpoints.
Nonprofit security organization the Shadowserver Foundation sounded the alarm on Mastodon, noting, “We are observing Apache HugeGraph-Server CVE-2024-27348 RCE “POST /gremlin” exploitation attempts from multiple sources,” the warning reads. “PoC code is public since early June. If you run HugeGraph, make sure to update.”
The vulnerability Shadowserver Foundation is referring to is described as a remote command execution vulnerability in the Gremlin graph traversal language API. It carries a severity score of 9.8, and affects all versions of the software prior to 1.3.0.
What is Apache HugeGraph?
Version 1.3.0, which addresses the issue, was released in April 2024. Back then, the Apache Software Foundation urged its users to apply the patch and enable the Auth system. “Also you could enable the ‘Whitelist-IP/port’ function to improve the security of RESTful-API execution,” it said at the time.
Apache HugeGraph is an open source graph database system, supporting the storage and querying of billions of vertices and edges. Implemented with the Apache TinkerPop3 framework, it is fully compatible with the Gremlin query language, allowing for complex graph queries and analyses.
HugeGraph is suitable for various applications such as deep relationship exploration, association analysis, path search, feature extraction, data clustering, community detection, and knowledge graphs. It is used in fields like network security, telecommunications fraud detection, financial risk control, advertising recommendations, social networks, and intelligent robots.
HugeGraph-Server, or the other hand, is the core component of the Apache HugeGraph project, responsible for handling the storage, querying, and management of graph data. It is designed to efficiently manage and process large-scale graph data, supporting various backend storage engines and providing robust APIs for interacting with the data.
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Months after being patched, a vulnerability in the Apache HugeGraph-Server is being exploited to trigger remote code execution (RCE) on vulnerable endpoints. Nonprofit security organization the Shadowserver Foundation sounded the alarm on Mastodon, noting, “We are observing Apache HugeGraph-Server CVE-2024-27348 RCE “POST /gremlin” exploitation attempts from multiple sources,” the warning…
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