| Title | CVE-2018-1002105 |
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| Description | A privilege escalation vulnerability exists in OpenShift Container Platform 3.x which allows for compromise of pods running on a compute node to which a pod is scheduled with normal user privilege. This access could include access to all secrets, pods, environment variables, running pod/container processes, and persistent volumes, including in privileged containers. Additionally, on versions 3.6 and higher of OpenShift Container Platform, this vulnerability allows cluster-admin level access to any API hosted by an aggregated API server. This includes the ‘servicecatalog’ API which is installed by default in 3.7 and later. Cluster-admin level access to the service catalog allows creation of brokered services by an unauthenticated user with escalated privileges in any namespace and on any node. This could lead to an attacker being allowed to deploy malicious code, or alter existing services. |
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| Source | ⚠️ CVE-2018-1002105 |
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| User | edward.zhong (UID 877) |
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| Submission | 12/04/2018 10:23 (7 years ago) |
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| Moderation | 12/05/2018 08:31 (22 hours later) |
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| Status | Accepted |
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| VulDB entry | 127501 [Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3 up to 3.11 7pk error] |
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| Points | 14 |
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