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CVE-2026-24117 Rekor affected by Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via provided public key URL
Rekor is a software supply chain transparency log. In versions 1.4.3 and below, attackers can trigger SSRF to arbitrary internal services because /api/v1/index/retrieve supports retrieving a public key via user-provided URL. Since the SSRF only can trigger GET requests, the request cannot mutate...
CVE-2026-24117 Rekor affected by Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via provided public key URL
Rekor is a software supply chain transparency log. In versions 1.4.3 and below, attackers can trigger SSRF to arbitrary internal services because /api/v1/index/retrieve supports retrieving a public key via user-provided URL. Since the SSRF only can trigger GET requests, the request cannot mutate...
CVE-2026-24117
CVE-2026-24117 affects Rekor, a software supply chain transparency log. In versions ≤ 1.4.3, the path /api/v1/index/retrieve accepts a user-provided URL to retrieve a public key, enabling Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) to internal services. SSRF is limited to GET requests and does not return ...
CVE-2026-24117 Rekor affected by Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via provided public key URL
Rekor is a software supply chain transparency log. In versions 1.4.3 and below, attackers can trigger SSRF to arbitrary internal services because /api/v1/index/retrieve supports retrieving a public key via user-provided URL. Since the SSRF only can trigger GET requests, the request cannot mutate...
GHSA-4C4X-JM2X-PF9J Rekor affected by Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via provided public key URL
Summary /api/v1/index/retrieve supports retrieving a public key via a user-provided URL, allowing attackers to trigger SSRF to arbitrary internal services. Since the SSRF only can trigger GET requests, the request cannot mutate state. The response from the GET request is not returned to the calle...
Rekor affected by Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) via provided public key URL
Summary /api/v1/index/retrieve supports retrieving a public key via a user-provided URL, allowing attackers to trigger SSRF to arbitrary internal services. Since the SSRF only can trigger GET requests, the request cannot mutate state. The response from the GET request is not returned to the calle...