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Critical Apache RCE Vulnerability Found

August 5, 2024
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Critical Apache RCE Vulnerability Found

A critical vulnerability has been discovered in the Apache InLong project, specifically within its TubeMQ component, posing a severe threat to users worldwide. This flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-36268, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code, potentially compromising the entire InLong infrastructure. The vulnerability is located in the TubeMQ Client, a vital part of the InLong framework that enables communication with the TubeMQ message queue system. The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSSv3.1) has assigned it a base score of 9.8, categorizing it as “Critical” and emphasizing the urgent need for remediation.

The widespread deployment of Apache InLong across diverse sectors, including finance, healthcare, and e-commerce, means that the impact of this vulnerability could be extensive. These industries rely heavily on the robust handling of data streams provided by InLong, and any compromise could disrupt operations, lead to data breaches, and erode trust in data security measures. Given the critical nature of CVE-2024-36268 and the reliance on Apache InLong across various industries, the urgency for immediate action cannot be overstated.

In response to this critical vulnerability, the InLong team has acted swiftly by releasing version 1.13.0 of the framework, which addresses the identified security flaw. Users of Apache InLong are strongly urged to upgrade to this latest version without delay to protect their systems from potential exploitation. The upgrade process involves replacing the current installation with version 1.13.0, ensuring that all components are updated to incorporate the necessary security fixes.

For users who are unable to immediately perform the upgrade, the InLong project has also provided a patch that can be applied directly to the source code. This interim measure allows organizations to mitigate the risk while planning and executing the full upgrade to version 1.13.0. It is essential for organizations to backup their current installations, apply the patch if needed, thoroughly test their InLong setup post-upgrade, and monitor for further updates.

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  • Critical Code Execution Bug Threatens Apache InLong Users Worldwide
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