Snowflake, a platform for using artificial intelligence in the context of cloud computing, has a vulnerability in the Snowflake JDBC driver ("Driver") in versions 3.0.13 through 3.23.0 of the driver. When the logging level was set to DEBUG, the Driver would log locally the client-side encryption master key of the target stage during the execution of GET/PUT commands. This key by itself does not grant access to any sensitive data without additional access authorizations, and is not logged server-side by Snowflake. Snowflake fixed the issue in version 3.23.1.
Attack Vector | Local |
Attack Complexity | Low |
Privileges Required | Low |
User Interaction | None |
Scope | Unchanged |
Confidentiality Impact | Low |
Integrity Impact | None |
Availability Impact | None |
Epss Score | 0 |
---|---|
Epss Percentile | 0 |
Note: Consider this fact that the EPSS model relies on historical data and real-world exploit information to calculate the probability of exploitation. When a CVE is newly published, there isn't enough data available to determine its likelihood of being exploited. As a result, the EPSS score defaults to 0 until more information becomes available.