Session Validation attacks in Apache Superset versions up to and including 2.0.1. Installations that have not altered the default configured SECRET_KEY according to installation instructions allow for an attacker to authenticate and access unauthorized resources. This does not affect Superset administrators who have changed the default value for SECRET_KEY config. All superset installations should always set a unique secure random SECRET_KEY. Your SECRET_KEY is used to securely sign all session cookies and encrypting sensitive information on the database. Add a strong SECRET_KEY to your `superset_config.py` file like: SECRET_KEY = <YOUR_OWN_RANDOM_GENERATED_SECRET_KEY> Alternatively you can set it with `SUPERSET_SECRET_KEY` environment variable.
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Metrics kev

{'dateAdded': '2024-01-08'}

ssvc

{'options': {'Automatable': 'no', 'Exploitation': 'active', 'Technical Impact': 'total'}, 'version': '2.0.3'}


cve-icon MITRE

Status: PUBLISHED

Assigner: apache

Published: 2023-04-24T15:28:16.573Z

Updated: 2025-10-21T23:05:48.552Z

Reserved: 2023-03-02T13:28:19.726Z

Link: CVE-2023-27524

cve-icon Vulnrichment

Updated: 2024-08-02T12:16:35.472Z

cve-icon NVD

Status : Analyzed

Published: 2023-04-24T16:15:07.843

Modified: 2025-10-23T14:49:38.817

Link: CVE-2023-27524

cve-icon Redhat

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