Apache Doris MCP Server contains a SQL injection vulnerability in a metadata query path. A user-controlled database name is directly interpolated into a SQL query, and the query is executed without passing the caller's authorization context. This may allow an authenticated attacker, or an anonymous attacker if authentication is disabled, to bypass SQL security validation and access metadata outside the intended database scope.
Affected users are recommended to upgrade to Doris version 0.6.1 or later, which fixes the issue.
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| Description | Apache Doris MCP Server contains a SQL injection vulnerability in a metadata query path. A user-controlled database name is directly interpolated into a SQL query, and the query is executed without passing the caller's authorization context. This may allow an authenticated attacker, or an anonymous attacker if authentication is disabled, to bypass SQL security validation and access metadata outside the intended database scope. Affected users are recommended to upgrade to Doris version 0.6.1 or later, which fixes the issue. | |
| Title | Apache Doris MCP Server: SQL injection leading the authentication bypass | |
| Weaknesses | CWE-89 | |
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: apache
Published:
Updated: 2026-06-22T07:58:10.548Z
Reserved: 2025-11-27T03:24:32.530Z
Link: CVE-2025-66336
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Updated: 2026-06-22T10:00:11Z