This is a separate CVE, for additional vulnerabilities detected in the Jinja 
templating system and fixed in 0.37.2. At this point there is no known 
workaround. This particular issue only affects the Presto and Hive databases, 
so if you do not run Superset against those databases the CVE will not be 
relevant for your organization.

Will Barrett
Member of the Project Management Committee
Apache Incubator Superset
On Sep 29, 2020, 10:44 AM -0700, Ricardo Martinelli de Oliveira 
<rmart...@redhat.com>, wrote:
> Isn't this message sent before? I thought this vulnerability was fixed in
> 0.37.1.
>
> If not, are there any workarounds to avoid it?
>
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 2:40 PM Will Barrett <barrett.will...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Affected Versions: Apache Superset < 0.37.2
> >
> > In the course of work on the open source project it was discovered that
> > authenticated users running queries against Hive and Presto database
> > engines could access information via a number of templated fields including
> > the contents of query description metadata database, the hashed version of
> > the authenticated users’ password, and access to connection information
> > including the plaintext password for the current connection. It would also
> > be possible to run arbitrary methods on the database connection object for
> > the Presto or Hive connection, allowing the user to bypass security
> > controls internal to Superset. This vulnerability is present in every
> > Apache Superset version < 0.37.2.
> >
> > Will Barrett
> > Member of the Project Management Committee
> > Apache Incubator Superset
> >
>
>
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