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Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF) in Kubernetes
The Kubernetes kube-controller-manager in versions v1.0-1.14, versions prior to v1.15.12, v1.16.9, v1.17.5, and version v1.18.0 are vulnerable to a Server Side Request Forgery SSRF that allows certain authorized users to leak up to 500 bytes of arbitrary information from unprotected endpoints...
Server Side Request Forgery (SSRF)
github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes is vulnerable to Server Side Request Forgery SSRF. An attacker with a privilege to create a pod with certain built-in Volume types GlusterFS, Quobyte, StorageFS, ScaleIO or to create a StorageClass can cause an authenticated user to leak the resources from the...
CVE-2020-8555
The Kubernetes kube-controller-manager in versions v1.0-1.14, versions prior to v1.15.12, v1.16.9, v1.17.5, and version v1.18.0 are vulnerable to a Server Side Request Forgery SSRF that allows certain authorized users to leak up to 500 bytes of arbitrary information from unprotected endpoints...
Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)
The Kubernetes kube-controller-manager is vulnerable to a Server Side Request Forgery SSRF that allows certain authorized users to leak up to bytes of arbitrary information from unprotected endpoints within the master's host network such as link-local or loopback services...
CVE-2020-8555
The Kubernetes kube-controller-manager in versions v1.0-1.14, versions prior to v1.15.12, v1.16.9, v1.17.5, and version v1.18.0 are vulnerable to a Server Side Request Forgery SSRF that allows certain authorized users to leak up to 500 bytes of arbitrary information from unprotected endpoints...