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CVE-2026-41184
In Calico, the install-cni init container logs the rendered CNI configuration to standard output. When the configuration template uses the SERVICEACCOUNTTOKEN placeholder Canal/Flannel-Calico deployments, the installer substitutes the live Kubernetes ServiceAccount bearer token before logging,...
CVE-2026-41184 ServiceAccount token disclosure via install-cni container logs
In Calico, the install-cni init container logs the rendered CNI configuration to standard output. When the configuration template uses the SERVICEACCOUNTTOKEN placeholder Canal/Flannel-Calico deployments, the installer substitutes the live Kubernetes ServiceAccount bearer token before logging,...
CVE-2026-41184
In Calico, the install-cni init container logs the rendered CNI configuration and, when the template uses the SERVICEACCOUNT_TOKEN placeholder (Canal/Flannel-Calico deployments), substitutes the live Kubernetes ServiceAccount bearer token for logging. This exposes the token to any authenticated u...
CVE-2026-41184 ServiceAccount token disclosure via install-cni container logs
In Calico, the install-cni init container logs the rendered CNI configuration to standard output. When the configuration template uses the SERVICEACCOUNTTOKEN placeholder Canal/Flannel-Calico deployments, the installer substitutes the live Kubernetes ServiceAccount bearer token before logging,...
CVE-2026-41185 ServiceAccount token disclosure via Azure IPAM CNI plugin logs
When Calico is configured with the Azure IPAM plugin, the Calico CNI binary mutates the incoming CNI configuration to attach subnet information before delegating to the IPAM plugin. After mutating, the Azure IPAM helper logs the entire unmarshaled configuration map stdinData at INFO level to...
PT-2026-44409
In Calico, the install-cni init container logs the rendered CNI configuration to standard output. When the configuration template uses the SERVICEACCOUNT TOKEN placeholder Canal/Flannel-Calico deployments, the installer substitutes the live Kubernetes ServiceAccount bearer token before logging,...
CVE-2026-41323 Kyverno: ServiceAccount token leaked to external servers via apiCall service URL
Kyverno is a policy engine designed for cloud native platform engineering teams. Prior to versions 1.18.0-rc1, 1.17.2-rc1, and 1.16.4, Kyverno's apiCall feature in ClusterPolicy automatically attaches the admission controller's ServiceAccount token to outgoing HTTP requests. The service URL has n...
CVE-2026-41323 Kyverno: ServiceAccount token leaked to external servers via apiCall service URL
Kyverno is a policy engine designed for cloud native platform engineering teams. Prior to versions 1.18.0-rc1, 1.17.2-rc1, and 1.16.4, Kyverno's apiCall feature in ClusterPolicy automatically attaches the admission controller's ServiceAccount token to outgoing HTTP requests. The service URL has n...
CVE-2026-41323
Summary of CVE-2026-41323 : Kyverno’s ClusterPolicy apiCall feature leaks the admission controller’s ServiceAccount token by attaching it to outgoing HTTP requests without validating the target URL. This allows tokens (e.g., for the kyverno-admission-controller) to be exfiltrated to attacker-cont...
BIT-KYVERNO-2026-40868 kyverno apicall servicecall implicit bearer token injection leaks kyverno serviceaccount token
Kyverno is a policy engine designed for cloud native platform engineering teams. Prior to 1.16.4, kyverno’s apiCall servicecall helper implicitly injects Authorization: Bearer ... using the kyverno controller serviceaccount token when a policy does not explicitly set an Authorization header...
CVE-2026-40868
Kyverno is a policy engine designed for cloud native platform engineering teams. Prior to 1.16.4, kyverno’s apiCall servicecall helper implicitly injects Authorization: Bearer ... using the kyverno controller serviceaccount token when a policy does not explicitly set an Authorization header...
CVE-2026-40868
Kyverno pre-1.16.4 apiCall serviceCall implicitly injects the Authorization: Bearer token from the kyverno serviceaccount when a policy omits an Authorization header. Since context.apiCall.service.url is policy-controlled, this can leak the serviceaccount token to attacker-controlled endpoints (c...
kyverno apicall servicecall implicit bearer token injection leaks kyverno serviceaccount token
kyverno’s apiCall servicecall helper implicitly injects Authorization: Bearer ... using the kyverno controller serviceaccount token when a policy does not explicitly set an Authorization header. because context.apiCall.service.url is policy-controlled, this can send the kyverno serviceaccount tok...
PT-2026-33227
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions Kyverno versions prior to 1.16.4 Description The apiCall servicecall helper implicitly injects an 'Authorization: Bearer ...' header using the kyverno controller serviceaccount token when a policy does not explicitly set an Authorization heade...
GHSA-J5Q5-J9GM-2W5C Path traversal in Tekton Pipelines git resolver allows reading arbitrary files from the resolver pod
Summary The Tekton Pipelines git resolver is vulnerable to path traversal via the pathInRepo parameter. A tenant with permission to create ResolutionRequests e.g. by creating TaskRuns or PipelineRuns that use the git resolver can read arbitrary files from the resolver pod's filesystem, including...
EUVD-2025-9524
Malicious code in bioql PyPI...
GHSA-28GR-56HR-PRP6 Grafana Tempo Operator Vulnerable to Exposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor
A flaw was found in Tempo Operator, where it creates a ServiceAccount, ClusterRole, and ClusterRoleBinding when a user deploys a TempoStack or TempoMonolithic instance. This flaw allows a user with full access to their namespace to extract the ServiceAccount token and use it to submit TokenReview...
CVE-2025-2786
A flaw was found in Tempo Operator, where it creates a ServiceAccount, ClusterRole, and ClusterRoleBinding when a user deploys a TempoStack or TempoMonolithic instance. This flaw allows a user with full access to their namespace to extract the ServiceAccount token and use it to submit TokenReview...
CVE-2025-2786 Tempo-operator: serviceaccount token exposure leading to token and subject access reviews in openshift tempo operator
A flaw was found in Tempo Operator, where it creates a ServiceAccount, ClusterRole, and ClusterRoleBinding when a user deploys a TempoStack or TempoMonolithic instance. This flaw allows a user with full access to their namespace to extract the ServiceAccount token and use it to submit TokenReview...
CVE-2025-2786
CVE-2025-2786 affects Grafana Tempo Operator. A flaw during TempoStack/TempoMonolithic deployment creates a ServiceAccount, ClusterRole, and ClusterRoleBinding, enabling a user with full access to their namespace to extract the ServiceAccount token and use TokenReview and SubjectAccessReview requ...