CVE-2026-68868
MediumCVSS 6.5Exploitation Probability (EPSS)
Low risk44th percentile - higher than 44% of all known CVEs
Summary
The Google Cloud Secret Manager secrets backend in Apache Airflow's Google provider never applied the team scope when resolving Connections and Variables. In multi-team mode, a task or DAG from one team could resolve another team's Connection or Variable, obtaining its credentials in full.
Risk Assessment
Breach of team isolation can lead to leakage of sensitive credentials and data.
Recommendation
Upgrade to apache-airflow-providers-google 22.3.0 or later, which builds and applies the team-scoped secret name.
Original NVD description (English source)
The Google Cloud Secret Manager secrets backend in Apache Airflow's Google provider never applied the team scope when resolving Connections and Variables: the caller's `team_name` was accepted by the backend but dropped at the internal call boundary, so every lookup resolved against the team-agnostic secret name. In a deployment running multi-team mode with this backend, a task or Dag belonging to one team resolved another team's Connection or Variable, obtaining its credentials in full. No unusual configuration is required beyond enabling multi-team mode and using this backend. Users are advised to upgrade to apache-airflow-providers-google 22.3.0 or later, which builds and applies the team-scoped secret name.

