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Connect hybrid cloud Kubernetes with F5 multicloud networking and Red Hat OpenShift for optimized security footprints

Many organizations face numerous challenges when modernizing their applications or migrating from on-premises applications to cloud-native microservices. This can include challenges such as deploying and managing their applications at scale, increased network complexity, managing costs and ensuring security.Red Hat and F5 are collaborating to deliver enhanced networking and security services using Red Hat OpenShift to deploy technology from F5 Distributed Cloud. This technical collaboration aims to provide organizations with a more seamless multi and hybrid cloud application experience, prov

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Active Kubernetes RCE Attack Relies on Known OpenMetadata Vulns

Once attackers have control over a workload in the cluster, they can leverage access for lateral movement both inside the cluster and to external resources.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-1770-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-1770-03 - Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform release 4.15.9 is now available with updates to packages and images that fix several bugs and add enhancements.

Why a Native-First Approach Is Key to Cloud Security

A native-first approach delivers better protections and a more efficient use of resources than best-of-breed solutions, benefiting cloud service providers and end-user customers alike.

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-1812-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-1812-03 - Custom Metrics Autoscaler Operator for Red Hat OpenShift including security updates. Issues addressed include denial of service and memory leak vulnerabilities.

CISA's Malware Analysis Platform Could Foster Better Threat Intel

But just how the government differentiates its platform from similar private-sector options remains to be seen.

GHSA-g9qx-25vj-rf53: Apache Solr Operator liveness and readiness probes may leak basic auth credentials

Insertion of Sensitive Information into Log File vulnerability in the Apache Solr Operator. This issue affects all versions of the Apache Solr Operator from 0.3.0 through 0.8.0. When asked to bootstrap Solr security, the operator will enable basic authentication and create several accounts for accessing Solr: including the "solr" and "admin" accounts for use by end-users, and a "k8s-oper" account which the operator uses for its own requests to Solr. One common source of these operator requests is healthchecks: liveness, readiness, and startup probes are all used to determine Solr's health and ability to receive traffic. By default, the operator configures the Solr APIs used for these probes to be exempt from authentication, but users may specifically request that authentication be required on probe endpoints as well. Whenever one of these probes would fail, if authentication was in use, the Solr Operator would create a Kubernetes "event" containing the username and password of the "k...

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-1795-03

Red Hat Security Advisory 2024-1795-03 - VolSync v0.9.1 general availability release images, which provide enhancements, security fixes, and updated container images.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7: End of compliance content on June 30, 2024

As of Jun 30, 2024, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7 maintenance support 2 phase ends and Red Hat will no longer update compliance content for RHEL 7. Many policy providers, such as CIS and DISA, will no longer update their policies once maintenance ends.When this support phase ends, you can expect:The RHEL 7 scap-security-guide package will no longer be updated. You can continue to use the content provided after Jun 30, 2024. The content is mature, stable, and still suitable for use by Extended Update Support (EUS) customers after the end of maintenance, however as mentioned before there

CVE-2024-29990: Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service Confidential Container Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

**According to the CVSS metric, the attack complexity is high (AC:H). What does that mean for this vulnerability?** Successful exploitation of this vulnerability requires an attacker to prepare the target environment to improve exploit reliability.