CVE Details
Basic Information
| Title | Issue with Amazon Redshift Python Connector and the BrowserAzureOAuth2CredentialsProvider plugin |
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| Type | cve |
| Published | 2025-05-27T20:17:21.228Z |
| Last Seen |
Product Information
| Vendor | Amazon |
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| Product | Redshift |
| Version | 2.0.872 |
CVSS Information
| Base Score | 7.0 (HIGH) |
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| Attack Vector | CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:P/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:N/VA:N/SC:H/SI:H/SA:N |
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AI Analysis
| AI Description | The Amazon Redshift Python Connector, when configured with the BrowserAzureOAuth2CredentialsProvider plugin, skips SSL certificate validation for the Identity Provider. This could allow an attacker to intercept the token exchange and retrieve an access token. The issue is fixed in version 2.1.7. |
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| AI Severity | High |
| Vendor | Amazon |
| Product | Amazon Redshift Python Connector |
| Affected Version | 2.0.872 |
Additional Information
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| CWE List | CWE-295 |
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| Source Data | Amazon Redshift 2.0.872 |
Source Information
| Source Data | Amazon Redshift 2.0.872 |
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| Source Link |
Description
When the Amazon Redshift Python Connector is configured with the BrowserAzureOAuth2CredentialsProvider plugin, the driver skips the SSL certificate validation step for the Identity Provider. An insecure connection could allow an actor to intercept the token exchange process and retrieve an access token.
This issue has been addressed in driver version 2.1.7. Users should upgrade to address this issue and ensure any forked or derivative code is patched to incorporate the new fixes.
CVSS Score Summary
Base Score: 7.0 (HIGH)