CVE-2026-58065 is a vulnerability in the Apache Airflow Git provider affecting apache-airflow-providers-git versions before 0.4.1. The provider performed git-over-SSH operations with SSH host-key verification effectively disabled by default through use of StrictHostKeyChecking=no. This insecure default allows an attacker positioned on the network path between an Airflow worker and the Git server to impersonate the legitimate Git server during clone or related repository operations. In affected deployments that use the Git DAG bundle or Git provider to clone over SSH with a deploy key, the attacker can conduct a man-in-the-middle attack to capture the SSH deploy key or supply attacker-controlled repository content.
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