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Fission router exposes /fission-function/<ns>/<name> on its public listener, allowing invocation of any function without an HTTPTrigger
Summary The Fission router registers an internal-style route — /fission-function/ and /fission-function// — for every Function object, independent of whether any HTTPTrigger exists for that function. The route was mounted on the same listener as user-defined HTTPTriggers svc/router, port 8888, so...
Fission StorageSvc /v1/archive endpoint exposes unauthenticated CRUD over all function archives
Summary The Fission storagesvc component registers archive CRUD handlers /v1/archive GET / POST / DELETE and /v1/archives list directly on its HTTP router without performing any authentication or authorization. Any caller able to reach the storagesvc ClusterIP — including any other workload in th...
PT-2026-42589
Summary The Fission router registers an internal-style route — /fission-function/ and /fission-function// — for every Function object, independent of whether any HTTPTrigger exists for that function. The route was mounted on the same listener as user-defined HTTPTriggers svc/router, port 8888, so...
PT-2026-42606
Summary Fission runtime pods were created with ServiceAccountName: fission-fetcher, and the fission-fetcher ServiceAccount was granted namespace-wide get on secrets and configmaps it needs that to load function code, env vars, and config. The runtime pod's automounted token was reachable from...
PT-2026-42687
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Fission versions prior to 1.23.0 Description Runtime pods were configured with the fission-fetcher ServiceAccount, which possesses namespace-wide get permissions for secrets and configmaps. Because the service account token was automounted and...
PT-2026-42685
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Fission versions prior to 1.23.0 Description The Fission router registers internal routes '/fission-function/' and '/fission-function//' for every function object, regardless of whether an HTTPTrigger exists. Because these routes are mounted o...
Mozilla Begins Rolling Out 'Site Isolation' Security Feature to Firefox Browser
Mozilla has begun rolling out a new security feature for its Firefox browser in nightly and beta channels that aims to protect users against a new class of side-channel attacks from malicious sites. Called "Site Isolation," the implementation loads each website separately in its own operating...