ZeppelinApplication · Apache

CVE-2026-44617

MEDIUM · 6.5 CVSS v3.1 Published 2026-07-30
Fix available
A fix is available. Upgrade to 0.12.1 or later.
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74/100
Remediation priority · Elevated
Remotely reachable No privileges Zero-click 3 weeks old

Official description Straight from the sourceThe vendor's or NVD's own wording, published unedited. Authoritative, but often terse — it says what broke, rarely what to do.

NVD · unedited
LDAP filter injection vulnerability in Apache Zeppelin. LdapRealm used RFC 4514 distinguished-name escaping when constructing LDAP search filters instead of RFC 4515 filter escaping, leaving special filter characters insufficiently escaped.                   This is an incomplete fix of CVE-2024-31867. This issue affects Apache Zeppelin versions 0.11.1, 0.11.2, and 0.12.0. Users are recommended to upgrade to version 0.12.1, which fixes this issue.

Technical summary Written by usOur analysis, written from the advisory, the CVSS vector and the affected-version data. It adds context the advisory leaves out, and never invents facts that are not in the source.

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NVD · CPE data
ZeppelinApplication
Affected:>= 0.11.1, < 0.12.1

CVSS breakdown How the score is builtThe industry scoring standard. It rates how the flaw is reached, what it takes to exploit, and what an attacker gains — the score is derived from those, not the other way round.

From the vector
Attack vector
Network
Complexity
Low
Privileges
None
User interaction
None
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
Low
Integrity
Low
Availability
None

CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N

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dbcve · scoped
Upgrade available Upgrade to 0.12.1 or later
Fixed in 0.12.1
Recommended fix High confidence

Apache Zeppelin 0.12.1

  1. Download Apache Zeppelin version 0.12.1 from the official Apache download repository
  2. Stop the currently running Zeppelin service
  3. Back up your existing Zeppelin configuration and data directories
  4. Install version 0.12.1 using your preferred deployment method (e.g., binary archive or package manager)
  5. Restore your backed-up configuration
  6. Start the Zeppelin service
  7. Verify the LDAP authentication is working correctly with the updated version

Generated from the published advisory — verify against the referenced sources before acting.

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