# Summary
Unauthorized users can perform Arbitrary File Read and Deserialization
attack by submit job using restful api-v1.
# Details
Unauthorized users can access `/hazelcast/rest/maps/submit-job` to submit
job.
An attacker can set extra params in mysql url to perform Arbitrary File
Read and Deserialization attack.
This issue affects Apache SeaTunnel: <=2.3.10
# Fixed
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.3.11, and enable restful api-v2 & open https two-way authentication , which fixes the issue.
Mysql security vulnerability in Apache SeaTunnel.
Attackers can read files on the MySQL server by modifying the information in the MySQL URL
allowLoadLocalInfile=true&allowUrlInLocalInfile=true&allowLoadLocalInfileInPath=/&maxAllowedPacket=655360
This issue affects Apache SeaTunnel: 1.0.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version [1.0.1], which fixes the issue.
Web Authentication vulnerability in Apache SeaTunnel. Since the jwt key is hardcoded in the application, an attacker can forge
any token to log in any user.
Attacker can get secret key in /seatunnel-server/seatunnel-app/src/main/resources/application.yml and then create a token.
This issue affects Apache SeaTunnel: 1.0.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 1.0.1, which fixes the issue.