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Description

Apache Airflow's EmailOperator and the underlying `airflow.utils.email` helpers established SMTP STARTTLS connections without verifying the remote certificate when the deployment used `[email] smtp_starttls=True` without `[email] smtp_ssl`. An attacker positioned between the worker and the configured SMTP server (network MITM — typical hostile-network attack-surface for environments where the SMTP relay sits outside the worker's trust boundary) could present a self-signed certificate, have the worker complete the STARTTLS handshake silently, and capture the SMTP AUTH credentials and message contents the worker forwarded. This CVE covers the **core apache-airflow side** of the same root cause already covered for the SMTP provider by `CVE-2026-41016` (published 2026-04-27, covering `apache-airflow-providers-smtp`). Users who already applied the SMTP-provider fix from CVE-2026-41016 should additionally upgrade `apache-airflow` to 3.2.2 or later to cover the core-side path through `airflow.utils.email`. Affects deployments configured with `smtp_starttls=True` and `smtp_ssl=False` where the SMTP relay is reachable across a less-trusted network segment than the worker. Users are advised to upgrade to `apache-airflow` 3.2.2 or later.

PUBLISHED Reserved 2026-05-28 | Published 2026-06-01 | Updated 2026-06-02 | Assigner apache

Problem types

CWE-295: Improper Certificate Validation

Product status

Default status
unaffected

2.0.0 (semver) before 3.2.2
affected

Credits

Francis Bergin (@francisbergin) finder

Jarek Potiuk remediation developer

References

github.com/apache/airflow/pull/65346 patch

lists.apache.org/thread/6v2ds757000msmjmovnnqryqzks83ps0 vendor-advisory

cve.org (CVE-2026-49267)

nvd.nist.gov (CVE-2026-49267)

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