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Description

A bug in Apache Airflow's Variable response masker caused nested-key redaction (triggered by secret-suffixed key names like `password`, `token`, `secret`, `api_key`) to be bypassed when the JSON value's nesting depth exceeded the shared secrets masker's recursion limit: the masker returned the original nested item before checking the sensitive key name. An authenticated UI/API user with Variable read permission could harvest plaintext secret values stored under sensitive keys nested deep enough to exceed the masker's depth cap. Affects deployments that store sensitive values inside deeply-nested JSON Variables. This is a residual gap in the fix for CVE-2026-32690 (which covered shallower nesting via `max_depth=1`); the depth-limit boundary itself was not raised, so the same key-name bypass pattern reappears beyond the recursion cap. Users who already upgraded for CVE-2026-32690 should additionally upgrade to `apache-airflow` 3.2.2 or later to cover the deep-nesting path.

PUBLISHED Reserved 2026-04-26 | Published 2026-06-01 | Updated 2026-06-02 | Assigner apache

Problem types

CWE-200: Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor

Product status

Default status
unaffected

Any version before 3.2.2
affected

Credits

Vincent55 (confirmed in original report sign-off) finder

Aymane MAZGUITI – unclej4ck finder

Ilyase Dehy – Albert finder

Jarek Potiuk remediation developer

References

github.com/apache/airflow/pull/65912 patch

lists.apache.org/thread/33635mv3zjb75wn5453c5yf9trs8x2om vendor-advisory

cve.org (CVE-2026-42358)

nvd.nist.gov (CVE-2026-42358)

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