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CVE-2026-70496
The search-v2-operator ClusterRole grants cluster-admin-equivalent privileges (impersonation, RBAC write, CSR approval, ManifestWork management), enabling privilege escalation. No exploitation details or patch versions are provided in the documents; monitor Red Hat advisories for remediation guid...
EUVD-2026-62678
A flaw was found in search-v2-operator. The operator's ClusterRole has permissions equivalent to a cluster administrator, allowing it to impersonate other entities, write Role-Based Access Control RBAC configurations, approve Certificate Signing Requests CSRs, and manage ManifestWork. This grants...
CVE-2026-70496
A flaw was found in search-v2-operator. The operator's ClusterRole has permissions equivalent to a cluster administrator, allowing it to impersonate other entities, write Role-Based Access Control RBAC configurations, approve Certificate Signing Requests CSRs, and manage ManifestWork. This grants...
CVE-2026-71470
In ACM search-v2-operator, CR editor fields (imageOverride, arguments, env vars) are unsanitized into pods running under an impersonation ServiceAccount, enabling arbitrary secret mounting or container image replacement for privilege escalation and full cluster compromise. Red Hat advises restric...
EUVD-2026-62590
A flaw was found in the search-v2-operator. This vulnerability allows a privileged user, specifically a Custom Resource CR editor, to manipulate Search CR fields such as imageOverride, arguments, and environment variables without proper validation. By exploiting this, an attacker can mount...
CVE-2026-71470
A flaw was found in the search-v2-operator. This vulnerability allows a privileged user, specifically a Custom Resource CR editor, to manipulate Search CR fields such as imageOverride, arguments, and environment variables without proper validation. By exploiting this, an attacker can mount...
keycloak-services: keycloak-services: Keycloak: FGAP v2 role groups endpoint discloses hidden group metadata without group view permission
A vulnerability was discovered in Keycloak's administrative interface that allows certain administrators to see information about groups they shouldn't have access to. When the new Fine-Grained Admin Permissions FGAP v2 are turned on, an administrator who is allowed to see a specific "role" can...
CVE-2026-57826
An issue was discovered in openHiTLS 0.2.0 through 0.3.2. In the X.509 certificate chain verification, the basic constraints extension and CA flag processing of intermediate CAs are only verified for v3 certificates, and v1/v2 certificates are ignored...
CVE-2026-57826
An issue was discovered in openHiTLS 0.2.0 through 0.3.2. In the X.509 certificate chain verification, the basic constraints extension and CA flag processing of intermediate CAs are only verified for v3 certificates, and v1/v2 certificates are ignored...
EUVD-2026-61278
An issue was discovered in openHiTLS 0.2.0 through 0.3.2. In the X.509 certificate chain verification, the basic constraints extension and CA flag processing of intermediate CAs are only verified for v3 certificates, and v1/v2 certificates are ignored...
CVE-2026-57826
An issue was discovered in openHiTLS 0.2.0 through 0.3.2. In the X.509 certificate chain verification, the basic constraints extension and CA flag processing of intermediate CAs are only verified for v3 certificates, and v1/v2 certificates are ignored...
CVE-2026-70495
A flaw was found in search-v2-operator. This component's search-serviceaccount has overly broad permissions, allowing it to impersonate users and groups across the entire cluster. If an attacker gains access to any of the pods running under this service account, they could exploit this to achieve...
CVE-2026-71472
A flaw was found in acm-search-v2-rhel9. This vulnerability allows an authenticated attacker, such as a hub administrator or a Search Custom Resource CR editor, to inject malicious shell commands or SQL statements. This occurs because the WORKMEM string provided in the Search CR is not properly...
CVE-2026-71472
The flaw resides in postgresql-start.sh within the search-v2-operator of acm-search-v2-rhel9. The WORK_MEM string supplied via a Search Custom Resource is passed unvalidated into both a bash script and an SQL query, enabling authenticated hub administrators or CR editors to inject shell commands ...
EUVD-2026-60362
A flaw was found in acm-search-v2-rhel9. This vulnerability allows an authenticated attacker, such as a hub administrator or a Search Custom Resource CR editor, to inject malicious shell commands or SQL statements. This occurs because the WORKMEM string provided in the Search CR is not properly...
CVE-2026-70495 Search-v2-operator: search-v2-operator: cluster-wide impersonate on users/groups shared across 4 pods grants hub system:masters
A flaw was found in search-v2-operator. This component's search-serviceaccount has overly broad permissions, allowing it to impersonate users and groups across the entire cluster. If an attacker gains access to any of the pods running under this service account, they could exploit this to achieve...
EUVD-2026-60361
A flaw was found in search-v2-operator. This component's search-serviceaccount has overly broad permissions, allowing it to impersonate users and groups across the entire cluster. If an attacker gains access to any of the pods running under this service account, they could exploit this to achieve...
CVE-2026-70495
A flaw was found in search-v2-operator. This component's search-serviceaccount has overly broad permissions, allowing it to impersonate users and groups across the entire cluster. If an attacker gains access to any of the pods running under this service account, they could exploit this to achieve...
CVE-2026-70495
A flaw was found in search-v2-operator. This component's search-serviceaccount has overly broad permissions, allowing it to impersonate users and groups across the entire cluster. If an attacker gains access to any of the pods running under this service account, they could exploit this to achieve...
CVE-2026-70495
A flaw was found in search-v2-operator. This component's search-serviceaccount has overly broad permissions, allowing it to impersonate users and groups across the entire cluster. If an attacker gains access to any of the pods running under this service account, they could exploit this to achieve...