CVE-2026-26010
published 2026-02-11CVE-2026-26010: OpenMetadata is a unified metadata platform. Prior to 1.11.8, calls issued by the UI against /api/v1/ingestionPipelines leak JWTs used by ingestion-bot for…
PriorityP348high7.6CVSS 3.1
AVNACLPRLUINSUCLIHAL
EPSS
0.33%
24.9th percentile
OpenMetadata is a unified metadata platform. Prior to 1.11.8, calls issued by the UI against /api/v1/ingestionPipelines leak JWTs used by ingestion-bot for certain services (Glue / Redshift / Postgres). Any read-only user can gain access to a highly privileged account, typically which has the Ingestion Bot Role. This enables destructive changes in OpenMetadata instances, and potential data leakage (e.g. sample data, or service metadata which would be unavailable per roles/policies). This vulnerability is fixed in 1.11.8.
Affected
1 ranges
| Vendor | Product | Version range | Fixed in |
|---|---|---|---|
| open-metadata | openmetadata | < 1.11.8 | 1.11.8 |
CVSS provenance
nvdv3.17.6HIGHCVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:H/A:L
nvdv3.07.6HIGHCVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:H/A:L
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GHSA
Leaky JWTs in OpenMetadata exposing highly-privileged bot users
ghsa·2026-02-11
CVE-2026-26010 [HIGH] CWE-269 Leaky JWTs in OpenMetadata exposing highly-privileged bot users
Leaky JWTs in OpenMetadata exposing highly-privileged bot users
### Summary
Calls issued by the UI against `/api/v1/ingestionPipelines` leak JWTs used by `ingestion-bot` for certain services (Glue / Redshift / Postgres)
### Details
Any read-only user can gain access to a highly privileged account, typically which has the Ingestion Bot Role. This enables destructive changes in OpenMetadata instances, and potential data leakage (e.g. sample data, or service metadata which would be unavailable per roles/policies).
### PoC
I was able to extract the JWT used by the bot/agent populating [sample_athena.default](https://sandbox.open-metadata.org/database/sample_athena.default) in the Collate Sandbox. To prove this out, I mutated the description to this UUID: `fe2e4cc1-da72-4acf-8535-112a3cfa9c
OSV
Leaky JWTs in OpenMetadata exposing highly-privileged bot users
osv·2026-02-11
CVE-2026-26010 [HIGH] Leaky JWTs in OpenMetadata exposing highly-privileged bot users
Leaky JWTs in OpenMetadata exposing highly-privileged bot users
### Summary
Calls issued by the UI against `/api/v1/ingestionPipelines` leak JWTs used by `ingestion-bot` for certain services (Glue / Redshift / Postgres)
### Details
Any read-only user can gain access to a highly privileged account, typically which has the Ingestion Bot Role. This enables destructive changes in OpenMetadata instances, and potential data leakage (e.g. sample data, or service metadata which would be unavailable per roles/policies).
### PoC
I was able to extract the JWT used by the bot/agent populating [sample_athena.default](https://sandbox.open-metadata.org/database/sample_athena.default) in the Collate Sandbox. To prove this out, I mutated the description to this UUID: `fe2e4cc1-da72-4acf-8535-112a3cfa9c
No detection rules found.
No public exploits indexed.
2026-02-11
Published