Vulnerabilities

High-Severity Vulnerabilities Patched in Splunk Enterprise

Splunk has resolved multiple high-severity vulnerabilities in Splunk Enterprise, including bugs in third-party packages used by the product.

Splunk has resolved multiple high-severity vulnerabilities in Splunk Enterprise, including bugs in third-party packages used by the product.

Splunk on Thursday announced Splunk Enterprise security updates that resolve multiple high-severity vulnerabilities, including some impacting third-party packages used by the product.

The most severe of these is CVE-2023-32707, a privilege escalation issue that allows low-privileged users with the ‘edit_user’ capability to escalate privileges to administrator, via a specially crafted web request.

“This is because the ‘edit_user’ capability does not honor the ‘grantableRoles’ setting in the authorize.conf configuration file, which prevents this scenario from happening,” Splunk explains in an advisory.

Next in line is CVE-2023-32706, a denial-of-service (DoS) flaw in the Splunk daemon, which occurs when an incorrectly configured XML parser receives specially-crafted messages within SAML authentication.

The input contains a reference to an entity expansion and recursive references may cause the XML parser to use all available memory on the machine, leading to the daemon’s crash or to process termination.

Another high-severity vulnerability addressed in Splunk Enterprise is CVE-2023-32708, an HTTP response splitting issue that allows a low-privileged user to access other REST endpoints on the system and view restricted content.

On Thursday, Splunk also resolved multiple severe issues in third-party packages used in Splunk Enterprise, such as Libxml2, OpenSSL, Curl, Libarchive, SQLite, Go, and many others. Some of these vulnerabilities have been public for more than four years.

All these flaws were addressed with the release of Splunk Enterprise versions 8.1.14, 8.2.11, and 9.0.5. The updates resolve multiple medium-severity vulnerabilities as well.

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On Thursday, Splunk also announced patches for high-severity bugs in Splunk App for Lookup File Editing and Splunk App for Stream, and fixes for severe issues in third-party packages used in Splunk Universal Forwarders and Splunk Cloud.

Additional information on the patched vulnerabilities can be found on Splunk’s security advisories page.

Related: Splunk Enterprise Updates Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities

Related: Splunk Patches 9 High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Enterprise Product

Related: Quarterly Security Patches Released for Splunk Enterprise

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