rdblue opened a new issue, #16461:
URL: https://github.com/apache/iceberg/issues/16461

   > This issue was reported to the private Apache Iceberg security mailing 
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private list. After review, the issue is not considered a serious vulnerability 
that needs to be kept private, so it is being filed publicly here for tracking 
and resolution.
   >
   > Note: this submission was generated by AI. Please review its claims and 
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   # Summary
   
   Remotely vended S3 credential maps are merged wholesale into live
   client properties, allowing endpoint, proxy, factory, and
   credential-provider overrides.
   
   # Affected Maven coordinates
   
   * primary shipped client artifact: `org.apache.iceberg:iceberg-aws`
   * bundle artifact: `org.apache.iceberg:iceberg-aws-bundle`
   
   # Attacker prerequisites
   
   * control over the affected catalog response, configuration surface,
   or spec-consumed routing value
   * a client or service that honors the affected configuration without
   an additional allow-list
   
   # Impact
   
   * Compromised or malicious credential-vending service can redirect AWS
   traffic to attacker-controlled endpoints
   * Same service can force use of arbitrary classpath extensions already
   present in the engine process
   * This expands the blast radius from "credential issue" to "transport
   manipulation / class-instantiation issue"
   
   # Proof status
   
   I reproduced this locally with a targeted reproducer or exploit.
   The observed result matches the trigger and impact described above.
   
   # Key source references
   
   * org.apache.iceberg.aws.s3.S3FileIO
   * org.apache.iceberg.aws.S3FileIOAwsClientFactories
   * org.apache.iceberg.aws.AwsClientFactories
   * org.apache.iceberg.aws.AwsClientProperties
   * org.apache.iceberg.rest.RESTSessionCatalog
   
   Current severity assessment [2]: Important
   
   [1] https://iceberg.apache.org/security/
   [2] https://security.apache.org/blog/severityrating/


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