OneUptime is a solution for monitoring and managing online services. Prior to version 10.0.34, the fix for CVE-2026-32306 (ClickHouse SQL injection via aggregate query parameters) added column name validation to the _aggregateBy method but did not apply the same validation to three other query construction paths in StatementGenerator. The toSortStatement, toSelectStatement, and toGroupByStatement methods accept user-controlled object keys from API request bodies and interpolate them as ClickHouse Identifier parameters without verifying they correspond to actual model columns. ClickHouse Identifier parameters are substituted directly into queries without escaping, so an attacker who can reach any analytics list or aggregate endpoint can inject arbitrary SQL through crafted sort, select, or groupBy keys. This issue has been patched in version 10.0.34.
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Github GHSA |
GHSA-gcg3-c5p2-cqgg | OneUptime ClickHouse vulnerable to SQL Injection via unvalidated column identifiers in sort, select, and groupBy parameters |
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Tue, 24 Mar 2026 02:30:00 +0000
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| Description | OneUptime is a solution for monitoring and managing online services. Prior to version 10.0.34, the fix for CVE-2026-32306 (ClickHouse SQL injection via aggregate query parameters) added column name validation to the _aggregateBy method but did not apply the same validation to three other query construction paths in StatementGenerator. The toSortStatement, toSelectStatement, and toGroupByStatement methods accept user-controlled object keys from API request bodies and interpolate them as ClickHouse Identifier parameters without verifying they correspond to actual model columns. ClickHouse Identifier parameters are substituted directly into queries without escaping, so an attacker who can reach any analytics list or aggregate endpoint can inject arbitrary SQL through crafted sort, select, or groupBy keys. This issue has been patched in version 10.0.34. | |
| Title | OneUptime: ClickHouse SQL Injection via unvalidated column identifiers in sort, select, and groupBy parameters | |
| Weaknesses | CWE-89 | |
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: GitHub_M
Published:
Updated: 2026-03-20T20:05:19.853Z
Reserved: 2026-03-17T20:35:49.929Z
Link: CVE-2026-33142
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Status : Analyzed
Published: 2026-03-20T21:17:14.770
Modified: 2026-03-23T20:34:10.660
Link: CVE-2026-33142
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OpenCVE Enrichment
Updated: 2026-03-23T09:52:48Z
Weaknesses
Github GHSA