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VendorFluxcd (f6b8c53c-912a-5287-a474-b2f041f6616f)
ProductKustomize Controller (0b1e1349-7659-5e9a-a75f-110143d850bd)
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Vulnerability references

IdentifiercpeApplicabilitySubmitteddb.gcve.eu detailsRationale
CVE:CVE-2022-39272 vulnerable 2026-06-08 05:47:18.486380 Flux2 vulnerable to Denial of Service due to Improper use of metav1.Duration
MEDIUM (5)
Flux is an open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Versions prior to 0.35.0 are subject to a Denial of Service. Users that have permissions to change Flux’s objects, either through a Flux source or directly within a cluster, can provide invalid data to fields `.spec.interval` or `.spec.timeout` (and structured variations of these fields), causing the entire object type to stop being processed. This issue is patched in version 0.35.0. As a workaround, Admission controllers can be employed to restrict the values that can be used for fields `.spec.interval` and `.spec.timeout`, however upgrading to the latest versions is still the recommended mitigation.
Published: 2022-10-21T00:00:00.000Z
Updated: 2025-04-23T16:45:22.608Z
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CVE:CVE-2022-24878 vulnerable 2026-06-08 05:41:44.813437 Improper path handling in Kustomization files allows for denial of service
HIGH (7.7)
Flux is an open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Path Traversal in the kustomize-controller via a malicious `kustomization.yaml` allows an attacker to cause a Denial of Service at the controller level. Workarounds include automated tooling in the user's CI/CD pipeline to validate `kustomization.yaml` files conform with specific policies. This vulnerability is fixed in kustomize-controller v0.24.0 and included in flux2 v0.29.0. Users are recommended to upgrade.
Published: 2022-05-06T01:35:08.000Z
Updated: 2025-04-23T18:29:31.214Z
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Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data
CVE:CVE-2022-24877 vulnerable 2026-06-08 05:41:44.812853 Improper path handling in kustomization files allows path traversal
CRITICAL (9.9)
Flux is an open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Path Traversal in the kustomize-controller via a malicious `kustomization.yaml` allows an attacker to expose sensitive data from the controller’s pod filesystem and possibly privilege escalation in multi-tenancy deployments. Workarounds include automated tooling in the user's CI/CD pipeline to validate `kustomization.yaml` files conform with specific policies. This vulnerability is fixed in kustomize-controller v0.24.0 and included in flux2 v0.29.0.
Published: 2022-05-06T01:10:09.000Z
Updated: 2025-04-23T18:29:38.832Z
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CVE:CVE-2022-24817 vulnerable 2026-06-08 05:41:01.763961 Improper kubeconfig validation allows arbitrary code execution
CRITICAL (9.9)
Flux2 is an open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Flux2 versions between 0.1.0 and 0.29.0, helm-controller 0.1.0 to v0.19.0, and kustomize-controller 0.1.0 to v0.23.0 are vulnerable to Code Injection via malicious Kubeconfig. In multi-tenancy deployments this can also lead to privilege escalation if the controller's service account has elevated permissions. Workarounds include disabling functionality via Validating Admission webhooks by restricting users from setting the `spec.kubeConfig` field in Flux `Kustomization` and `HelmRelease` objects. Additional mitigations include applying restrictive AppArmor and SELinux profiles on the controller’s pod to limit what binaries can be executed. This vulnerability is fixed in kustomize-controller v0.23.0 and helm-controller v0.19.0, both included in flux2 v0.29.0
Published: 2022-05-06T00:00:14.000Z
Updated: 2025-04-23T18:29:46.822Z
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CVE:CVE-2021-41254 vulnerable 2026-06-08 05:35:20.056789 Privilege escalation to cluster admin on multi-tenant environments
HIGH (8.8)
kustomize-controller is a Kubernetes operator, specialized in running continuous delivery pipelines for infrastructure and workloads defined with Kubernetes manifests and assembled with Kustomize. Users that can create Kubernetes Secrets, Service Accounts and Flux Kustomization objects, could execute commands inside the kustomize-controller container by embedding a shell script in a Kubernetes Secret. This can be used to run `kubectl` commands under the Service Account of kustomize-controller, thus allowing an authenticated Kubernetes user to gain cluster admin privileges. In affected versions multitenant environments where non-admin users have permissions to create Flux Kustomization objects are affected by this issue. This vulnerability was fixed in kustomize-controller v0.15.0 (included in flux2 v0.18.0) released on 2021-10-08. Starting with v0.15, the kustomize-controller no longer executes shell commands on the container OS and the `kubectl` binary has been removed from the container image. To prevent the creation of Kubernetes Service Accounts with `secrets` in namespaces owned by tenants, a Kubernetes validation webhook such as Gatekeeper OPA or Kyverno can be used.
Published: 2021-11-12T17:45:10.000Z
Updated: 2024-08-04T03:08:31.648Z
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