

Prior to version 2.28.8, using illegal tokens to connect to a Kubernetes cluster through Koko can result in the execution of dangerous commands that may disrupt the Koko container environment and affect normal usage. Jumpserver is a popular open source bastion host, and Koko is a Jumpserver component that is the Go version of coco, refactoring coco's SSH/SFTP service and Web Terminal service. This issue affects: SUSE Rancher Rancher versions prior to 2.6.4 Rancher versions prior to 2.5.13. Flatpak is primarily designed to be used in a Wayland or X11 graphical environment.Ī Insufficiently Protected Credentials vulnerability in SUSE Rancher allows authenticated Cluster Owners, Cluster Members, Project Owners and Project Members to read credentials, passwords and API tokens that have been stored in cleartext and exposed via API endpoints. As a workaround, don't run Flatpak on a Linux virtual console. This vulnerability is specific to the Linux virtual consoles `/dev/tty1`, `/dev/tty2` and so on. Ordinary graphical terminal emulators like xterm, gnome-terminal and Konsole are unaffected. If a Flatpak app is run on a Linux virtual console such as `/dev/tty1`, it can copy text from the virtual console and paste it into the command buffer, from which the command might be run after the Flatpak app has exited. Versions prior to 1.10.8, 1.12.8, 1.14.4, and 1.15.4 contain a vulnerability similar to CVE-2017-5226, but using the `TIOCLINUX` ioctl command instead of `TIOCSTI`. įlatpak is a system for building, distributing, and running sandboxed desktop applications on Linux.

In Pulse Secure Pulse Connect Secure (PCS) 8.2 before 8.2R12.1, 8.3 before 8.3R7.1, and 9.0 before 9.0R3.4, an unauthenticated remote attacker can send a specially crafted URI to perform an arbitrary file reading vulnerability.
