Today we are releasing Grafana 7.5.11, and 8.1.6. These patch releases include an important security fix for an issue that affects all Grafana versions from 2.0.1.
Grafana Cloud instances have already been patched and an audit did not find any usage of this attack vector. Grafana Enterprise customers were provided with updated binaries under embargo.
8.1.5 contained a single fix for bar chart panels. We believe that users can expedite deployment by moving from 8.1.4 to 8.1.6 directly.
CVSS Score: 9.8 Critical CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
We received a security report to security@grafana.com on 2021-09-15 about a vulnerability in Grafana regarding the snapshot feature. It was later identified as affecting Grafana versions from 2.0.1 to 8.1.6. CVE-2021-39226 has been assigned to this vulnerability.
Unauthenticated and authenticated users are able to view the snapshot with the lowest database key by accessing the literal paths:
/dashboard/snapshot/:key
, or/api/snapshots/:key
If the snapshot "public_mode" configuration setting is set to true (vs default of false), unauthenticated users are able to delete the snapshot with the lowest database key by accessing the literal path:
/api/snapshots-delete/:deleteKey
Regardless of the snapshot "public_mode" setting, authenticated users are able to delete the snapshot with the lowest database key by accessing the literal paths:
/api/snapshots/:key
, or/api/snapshots-delete/:deleteKey
The combination of deletion and viewing enables a complete walk through all snapshot data while resulting in complete snapshot data loss.
While we can not guarantee that the below will identify all attacks, if you do find something with the below, you should consider doing a full assessment.
To determine if your Grafana installation has been exploited for this vulnerability, search through your reverse proxy/load balancer access logs for instances where the path is /dashboard/snapshot/:key
, /api/snapshots/:key
or /api/snapshots-delete/:deleteKey
, and the response status code was 200 (OK).
For example, if you’re using the Kubernetes ingress-nginx controller and sending logs to Loki, use a LogQL query like {job="nginx-ingress-controller"} |= "\"status\": 200" |= "\"uri\": \"/api/snapshots/:key\""
.
If you enabled “Log web requests” in your configuration with router_logging = true
, look for
"requestUri":"/api/snapshots-delete/”
,“requestUri":"/api/snapshots/:key"
, or "type":"snapshot"
in combination with "action":"delete"
.
Release 8.1.6:
Release 7.5.11:
Download and install the appropriate patch for your version of Grafana.
Grafana Cloud instances have already been patched, and Grafana Enterprise customers were provided with updated binaries under embargo.
If for some reason you cannot upgrade:
You can use a reverse proxy or similar to block access to the literal paths
* /api/snapshots/:key
* /api/snapshots-delete/:deleteKey
* /dashboard/snapshot/:key
* /api/snapshots/:key
They have no normal function and can be disabled without side effects.
Here is a detailed timeline starting from when we originally learned of the issue. All times in UTC.
/api/snapshots/:key
found to be vulnerable as well/api/snapshots/:key
blocked on Grafana Cloud/api/snapshots-delete/:deleteKey
found to be vulnerable as well, blocked on Grafana Cloud. From this point forward, Cloud is not affected any more.If you think you have found a security vulnerability, please send a report to security@grafana.com. This address can be used for all of Grafana Labs's open source and commercial products (including but not limited to Grafana, Tempo, Loki, Amixr, k6, Tanka, and Grafana Cloud, Grafana Enterprise, and grafana.com). We only accept vulnerability reports at this address. We would prefer that you encrypt your message to us using our PGP key. The key fingerprint is:
F988 7BEA 027A 049F AE8E 5CAA D125 8932 BE24 C5CA
The key is available from keys.gnupg.net by searching for [security@grafana](http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?search=security@grafana&fingerprint=on&op=index.
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We would like to thank Tran Viet Tuan for responsibly disclosing the initially discovered vulnerability to us.