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Instituto Nacional de Ciberseguridad. Sección INCIBE-CERT

CVE-2026-27315

Gravedad CVSS v3.1:
MEDIA
Tipo:
CWE-532 Exposición de información a través de archivos de log
Fecha de publicación:
07/04/2026
Última modificación:
09/04/2026

Descripción

*** Pendiente de traducción *** Sensitive Information Leak in cqlsh in Apache Cassandra 4.0 allows access to sensitive information, like passwords, from previously executed cqlsh command via  ~/.cassandra/cqlsh_history local file access.<br /> <br /> Users are recommended to upgrade to version 4.0.20, which fixes this issue.<br /> <br /> --<br /> Description: Cassandra&amp;#39;s command-line tool, cqlsh, provides a command history feature that allows users to recall previously executed commands using the up/down arrow keys. These history records are saved in the ~/.cassandra/cqlsh_history file in the user&amp;#39;s home directory.<br /> <br /> However, cqlsh does not redact sensitive information when saving command history. This means that if a user executes operations involving passwords (such as logging in or creating users) within cqlsh, these passwords are permanently stored in cleartext in the history file on the disk.