CVE-2026-49298

Published: Giu 01, 2026 Last Modified: Giu 01, 2026
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Description

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A bug in Apache Airflow's KubernetesExecutor caused JWT tokens used by worker pods to authenticate against the Execution API to be passed to the worker container as command-line arguments visible in the pod spec. An authenticated UI/API user with Kubernetes read-only access to the cluster (e.g. `pods/get` in the Airflow namespace) could harvest the JWT from `kubectl describe pod` output and then call state-mutating Execution API endpoints — triggering Dag runs, clearing runs, reading or writing Variables / Connections / XComs — as if they were a running task. Affects deployments using the `KubernetesExecutor`. Users are advised to upgrade to `apache-airflow` 3.2.2 or later. This is the airflow-core half of the same vulnerability addressed by [CVE-2026-27173](https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2026-27173), which shipped the apache-airflow-providers-cncf-kubernetes side of the fix. Deployments that already upgraded `apache-airflow-providers-cncf-kubernetes` to 10.17.0 or later per the CVE-2026-27173 advisory should additionally upgrade `apache-airflow` to 3.2.2 or later to close the core-side surface — the two fixes are complementary, not duplicates.

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Insertion of Sensitive Information into Externally-Accessible File or Directory

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Common Consequences
Security Scopes Affected:
Confidentiality
Potential Impacts:
Read Files Or Directories
Applicable Platforms
All platforms may be affected
View CWE Details
https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/60108
https://lists.apache.org/thread/wo09vrks8189dzsot39rvrx3vnx102tt