Apache Traffic Control vulnerabilities
8 known vulnerabilities affecting apache/traffic_control.
Total CVEs
8
CISA KEV
0
Public exploits
0
Exploited in wild
0
Severity breakdown
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Vulnerabilities
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CVE-2025-61581HIGHCVSS 7.5≤ 8.0.22025-10-16
CVE-2025-61581 [HIGH] CWE-1333 CVE-2025-61581: ** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED ** Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity vulnerability in Apache Tr
** UNSUPPORTED WHEN ASSIGNED ** Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity vulnerability in Apache Traffic Control.
This issue affects Apache Traffic Control: all versions.
People with access to the management interface of the Traffic Router component could specify malicious patterns and cause unavailability.
As this project is retired, we do not p
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CVE-2024-45387HIGHCVSS 8.8≥ 8.0.0, < 8.0.22024-12-23
CVE-2024-45387 [CRITICAL] CWE-89 CVE-2024-45387: An SQL injection vulnerability in Traffic Ops in Apache Traffic Control <= 8.0.1, >= 8.0.0 allows a
An SQL injection vulnerability in Traffic Ops in Apache Traffic Control = 8.0.0 allows a privileged user with role "admin", "federation", "operations", "portal", or "steering" to execute arbitrary SQL against the database by sending a specially-crafted PUT request.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version Apache Traffic Control 8.0.2 if you run
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CVE-2022-23206HIGHCVSS 7.5fixed in 5.1.6≥ 6.0.0, < 6.1.02022-02-06
CVE-2022-23206 [HIGH] CWE-918 CVE-2022-23206: In Apache Traffic Control Traffic Ops prior to 6.1.0 or 5.1.6, an unprivileged user who can reach Tr
In Apache Traffic Control Traffic Ops prior to 6.1.0 or 5.1.6, an unprivileged user who can reach Traffic Ops over HTTPS can send a specially-crafted POST request to /user/login/oauth to scan a port of a server that Traffic Ops can reach.
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CVE-2021-43350CRITICALCVSS 9.8≥ 5.1.0, < 5.1.4≥ 6.0.0, < 6.0.1+2 more2021-11-11
CVE-2021-43350 [CRITICAL] CWE-90 CVE-2021-43350: An unauthenticated Apache Traffic Control Traffic Ops user can send a request with a specially-craft
An unauthenticated Apache Traffic Control Traffic Ops user can send a request with a specially-crafted username to the POST /login endpoint of any API version to inject unsanitized content into the LDAP filter.
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CVE-2021-42009MEDIUMCVSS 4.3≥ 4.1.0, < 5.1.32021-10-12
CVE-2021-42009 [MEDIUM] CWE-20 CVE-2021-42009: An authenticated Apache Traffic Control Traffic Ops user with Portal-level privileges can send a req
An authenticated Apache Traffic Control Traffic Ops user with Portal-level privileges can send a request with a specially-crafted email subject to the /deliveryservices/request Traffic Ops endpoint to send an email, from the Traffic Ops server, with an arbitrary body to an arbitrary email address. Apache Traffic Control 5.1.x users should upgrade to
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CVE-2020-17522MEDIUMCVSS 5.8≥ 3.0.0, ≤ 3.1.0≥ 4.0.0, ≤ 4.1.02021-01-26
CVE-2020-17522 [MEDIUM] CWE-732 CVE-2020-17522: When ORT (now via atstccfg) generates ip_allow.config files in Apache Traffic Control 3.0.0 to 3.1.0
When ORT (now via atstccfg) generates ip_allow.config files in Apache Traffic Control 3.0.0 to 3.1.0 and 4.0.0 to 4.1.0, those files include permissions that allow bad actors to push arbitrary content into and remove arbitrary content from CDN cache servers. Additionally, these permissions are potentially extended to IP addresses outside the desired
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CVE-2019-12405CRITICALCVSS 9.8v3.0.0v3.0.1+1 more2019-09-09
CVE-2019-12405 [CRITICAL] CWE-287 CVE-2019-12405: Improper authentication is possible in Apache Traffic Control versions 3.0.0 and 3.0.1 if LDAP is en
Improper authentication is possible in Apache Traffic Control versions 3.0.0 and 3.0.1 if LDAP is enabled for login in the Traffic Ops API component. Given a username for a user that can be authenticated via LDAP, it is possible to improperly authenticate as that user without that user's correct password.
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CVE-2017-7670HIGHCVSS 7.5≤ 1.8.0v1.8.1+1 more2017-07-10
CVE-2017-7670 [HIGH] CWE-400 CVE-2017-7670: The Traffic Router component of the incubating Apache Traffic Control project is vulnerable to a Slo
The Traffic Router component of the incubating Apache Traffic Control project is vulnerable to a Slowloris style Denial of Service attack. TCP connections made on the configured DNS port will remain in the ESTABLISHED state until the client explicitly closes the connection or Traffic Router is restarted. If connections remain in the ESTABLISHED state in
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