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CVE-2021-32050

Published: 29 August 2023

Some MongoDB Drivers may erroneously publish events containing authentication-related data to a command listener configured by an application. The published events may contain security-sensitive data when specific authentication-related commands are executed. Without due care, an application may inadvertently expose this sensitive information, e.g., by writing it to a log file. This issue only arises if an application enables the command listener feature (this is not enabled by default). This issue affects the MongoDB C Driver 1.0.0 prior to 1.17.7, MongoDB PHP Driver 1.0.0 prior to 1.9.2, MongoDB Swift Driver 1.0.0 prior to 1.1.1, MongoDB Node.js Driver 3.6 prior to 3.6.10, MongoDB Node.js Driver 4.0 prior to 4.17.0 and MongoDB Node.js Driver 5.0 prior to 5.8.0. This issue also affects users of the MongoDB C++ Driver dependent on the C driver 1.0.0 prior to 1.17.7 (C++ driver prior to 3.7.0).

Priority

Medium

Status

Package Release Status
mongo-c-driver
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
trusty Ignored
(end of standard support)
xenial Ignored
(end of standard support)
bionic Ignored
(end of standard support)
focal Needs triage

jammy Needs triage

lunar Needs triage

upstream Needs triage

node-mongodb
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
trusty Ignored
(end of standard support)
xenial Ignored
(end of standard support)
bionic Ignored
(end of standard support)
focal Needs triage

jammy Needs triage

lunar Needs triage

upstream Needs triage

php-mongodb
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
trusty Ignored
(end of standard support)
xenial Needs triage

bionic Needs triage

focal Needs triage

jammy Needs triage

lunar Needs triage

upstream Needs triage