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Improper Input Validation, Improper Neutralization of Special Elements in Output Used by a Downstream Component ('Injection') vulnerability in Apache Camel Kafka Component.
The camel-kafka producer can override its configured target topic at runtime from the kafka.OVERRIDE_TOPIC Exchange header: KafkaProducer.evaluateTopic() returns the header value in preference to the topic configured on the endpoint. The control-header constants in KafkaConstants (for example OVERRIDE_TOPIC = kafka.OVERRIDE_TOPIC, OVERRIDE_TIMESTAMP = kafka.OVERRIDE_TIMESTAMP, PARTITION_KEY = kafka.PARTITION_KEY) used plain, non-Camel-prefixed values. camel-kafka's own KafkaHeaderFilterStrategy does filter the kafka.* namespace, but only on the Kafka-to-Exchange serialization boundary (reading Kafka record headers into the Exchange, and writing Exchange headers into a Kafka record); it does not apply to headers that arrive from an upstream consumer in a multi-component route. The upstream HTTP consumer uses HttpHeaderFilterStrategy, which blocks only the Camel / camel namespace, so a kafka.* header passes through unfiltered. As a result, in a route that bridges an HTTP consumer (for example platform-http) into a kafka: producer, any HTTP client could set the kafka.OVERRIDE_TOPIC header and cause the message to be published to an arbitrary Kafka topic instead of the configured one - redirecting it to a sensitive internal topic, or injecting attacker-crafted messages into a topic consumed by a critical downstream service. The related kafka.OVERRIDE_TIMESTAMP and kafka.PARTITION_KEY headers could likewise be injected to backdate messages or target specific partitions. No credentials are required when the bridging consumer is unauthenticated.
This issue affects Apache Camel: from 4.0.0 before 4.14.8, from 4.15.0 before 4.18.3, from 4.19.0 before 4.21.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 4.21.0, which fixes the issue. If users are on the 4.14.x LTS releases stream, then they are suggested to upgrade to 4.14.8. If users are on the 4.18.x releases stream, then they are suggested to upgrade to 4.18.3. After upgrading, routes that set or read Kafka headers via the raw header names must use the CamelKafka* names (for example CamelKafkaOverrideTopic and CamelKafkaTopic) instead of the old kafka.* values. For deployments that cannot upgrade immediately, strip the kafka.* headers from any untrusted ingress before the kafka: producer (for example removeHeaders('kafka.*') at the start of the route), and set the target topic from a trusted source.
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Title: Apache Camel Kafka, Description: Vulnerabilidad por validación inadecuada de entradas y neutralización incorrecta de elementos especiales en la salida utilizada por un componente posterior (inyección) en el componente Apache Camel Kafka. El productor camel-kafka puede anular el tema de destino configurado en tiempo de ejecución a través del encabezado kafka.OVERRIDE_TOPIC de Exchange: KafkaProducer.evaluateTopic() devuelve el valor del encabezado en lugar del tema configurado en el punto final. Las constantes de los encabezados de control en KafkaConstants (por ejemplo, OVERRIDE_TOPIC = kafka.OVERRIDE_TOPIC, OVERRIDE_TIMESTAMP = kafka.OVERRIDE_TIMESTAMP, PARTITION_KEY = kafka. PARTITION_KEY) utilizan valores simples, sin prefijo Camel. La propia estrategia KafkaHeaderFilterStrategy de camel-kafka filtra el espacio de nombres kafka.*, pero solo en el límite de serialización de Kafka a Exchange (al leer los encabezados de los registros de Kafka en Exchange y al escribir los encabezados de Exchange en un registro de Kafka); no se aplica a los encabezados que llegan desde un consumidor anterior en una ruta de múltiples componentes. El consumidor HTTP anterior utiliza HttpHeaderFilterStrategy, que solo bloquea el espacio de nombres Camel / camel, por lo que un encabezado kafka.* pasa sin ser filtrado. Como resultado, en una ruta que conecta un consumidor HTTP (por ejemplo, platform-http) con un productor kafka:, cualquier cliente HTTP podría establecer el encabezado kafka.OVERRIDE_TOPIC y provocar que el mensaje se publique en un tema de Kafka arbitrario en lugar del configurado, redirigiéndolo a un tema interno sensible o inyectando mensajes creados por un atacante en un tema consumido por un servicio crítico posterior. Los encabezados relacionados kafka.OVERRIDE_TIMESTAMP y kafka.PARTITION_KEY también podrían inyectarse para antedatar mensajes o dirigirlos a particiones específicas. No se requieren credenciales cuando el consumidor puente no está autenticado. Este problema afecta a Apache Camel: desde la vers
New CVE Received from Apache Software Foundation7/06/2026 5:16:38 AM
Improper Input Validation, Improper Neutralization of Special Elements in Output Used by a Downstream Component ('Injection') vulnerability in Apache Camel Kafka Component.
The camel-kafka producer can override its configured target topic at runtime from the kafka.OVERRIDE_TOPIC Exchange header: KafkaProducer.evaluateTopic() returns the header value in preference to the topic configured on the endpoint. The control-header constants in KafkaConstants (for example OVERRIDE_TOPIC = kafka.OVERRIDE_TOPIC, OVERRIDE_TIMESTAMP = kafka.OVERRIDE_TIMESTAMP, PARTITION_KEY = kafka.PARTITION_KEY) used plain, non-Camel-prefixed values. camel-kafka's own KafkaHeaderFilterStrategy does filter the kafka.* namespace, but only on the Kafka-to-Exchange serialization boundary (reading Kafka record headers into the Exchange, and writing Exchange headers into a Kafka record); it does not apply to headers that arrive from an upstream consumer in a multi-component route. The upstream HTTP consumer uses HttpHeaderFilterStrategy, which blocks only the Camel / camel namespace, so a kafka.* header passes through unfiltered. As a result, in a route that bridges an HTTP consumer (for example platform-http) into a kafka: producer, any HTTP client could set the kafka.OVERRIDE_TOPIC header and cause the message to be published to an arbitrary Kafka topic instead of the configured one - redirecting it to a sensitive internal topic, or injecting attacker-crafted messages into a topic consumed by a critical downstream service. The related kafka.OVERRIDE_TIMESTAMP and kafka.PARTITION_KEY headers could likewise be injected to backdate messages or target specific partitions. No credentials are required when the bridging consumer is unauthenticated.
This issue affects Apache Camel: from 4.0.0 before 4.14.8, from 4.15.0 before 4.18.3, from 4.19.0 before 4.21.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 4.21.0, which fixes the issue. If users are on the 4.14.x LTS releases stream, then they are suggested to upgrade to 4.14.8. If users are on the 4.18.x