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Cybersecurity researchers are warning of publicly exposed Kubernetes configuration secrets that could put organizations at risk of supply chain attacks. “These encoded Kubernetes configuration secrets were uploaded to public repositories,” Aqua security researchers Yakir Kadkoda and Assaf Morag said in a new research published earlier this week. Some of those impacted include two top blockchain
Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-6837-01 - Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform release 4.14.2 is now available with updates to packages and images that fix several bugs and add enhancements. Issues addressed include a cross site scripting vulnerability.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-7342-01 - An update for cnf-tests-container, dpdk-base-container and performance-addon-operator-must-gather-rhel8-container is now available for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.11. Secondary scheduler builds and numaresources-operator are also available for technical preview with this release, however they are not intended for production.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-6842-01 - Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform release 4.12.43 is now available with updates to packages and images that fix several bugs and add enhancements.
Red Hat Security Advisory 2023-6841-01 - An update is now available for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4.12.
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An attacker is able to steal secrets and potentially gain remote code execution via CSRF using the Prefect API.
A security issue was discovered in Kubernetes where a user that can create pods and persistent volumes on Windows nodes may be able to escalate to admin privileges on those nodes. Kubernetes clusters are only affected if they are using an in-tree storage plugin for Windows nodes.
A security issue was discovered in Kubernetes where a user that can create pods and persistent volumes on Windows nodes may be able to escalate to admin privileges on those nodes. Kubernetes clusters are only affected if they are using an in-tree storage plugin for Windows nodes.
Kyverno is a policy engine designed for Kubernetes. An issue was found in Kyverno that allowed an attacker to control the digest of images used by Kyverno users. The issue would require the attacker to compromise the registry that the Kyverno users fetch their images from. The attacker could then return an vulnerable image to the the user and leverage that to further escalate their position. As such, the attacker would need to know which images the Kyverno user consumes and know of one of multiple exploitable vulnerabilities in previous digests of the images. Alternatively, if the attacker has compromised the registry, they could craft a malicious image with a different digest with intentionally placed vulnerabilities and deliver the image to the user. Users pulling their images by digests and from trusted registries are not impacted by this vulnerability. There is no evidence of this being exploited in the wild. The issue has been patched in 1.10.5. All users are advised to upgrade. ...