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GHSA-756x-m4mj-q96c

Опубликовано: 30 янв. 2025
Источник: github
Github: Прошло ревью
CVSS3: 4.3

Описание

Kubewarden-Controller information leak via AdmissionPolicyGroup Resource

Impact

The policy group feature, added to by the 1.17.0 release, introduced two new types of CRD: ClusterAdmissionPolicyGroup and AdmissionPolicyGroup. The former is cluster wide, while the latter is namespaced.

By being namespaced, the AdmissionPolicyGroup has a well constrained impact on cluster resources. Hence, it’s considered safe to allow non-admin users to create and manage these resources in the namespaces they own. Kubewarden policies can be allowed to query the Kubernetes API at evaluation time; these types of policies are called “context aware“. Context aware policies can perform list and get operations against a Kubernetes cluster. The queries are done using the ServiceAccount of the Policy Server instance that hosts the policy. That means that access to the cluster is determined by the RBAC rules that apply to that ServiceAccount. The AdmissionPolicyGroup CRD allowed the deployment of context aware policies. This could allow an attacker to obtain information about resources that are out of their reach, by leveraging a higher access to the cluster granted to the ServiceAccount token used to run the policy.

The impact of this vulnerability depends on the privileges that have been granted to the ServiceAccount used to run the Policy Server and assumes that users are using the recommended best practices of keeping the Policy Server's ServiceAccount least privileged. By default, the Kubewarden helm chart grants access to the following resources (cluster wide) only: Namespace, Pod, Deployment and Ingress.

Patches

Starting from the 1.21.0 release, the AdmissionPolicyGroup CRD does not allow the definition of context aware policies. No modifications are needed neither for performing the upgrade nor afterwards.

Workarounds

On clusters running Kubewarden < 1.21.0, the following Kubewarden policy can be applied to prevent the creation of AdmissionPolicyGroup resources that have access to Kubernetes resources:

apiVersion: policies.kubewarden.io/v1 kind: ClusterAdmissionPolicy metadata: name: "deny-admission-policy-groups-with-context-resources" spec: module: registry://ghcr.io/kubewarden/policies/cel-policy:latest settings: variables: - name: hasContextAwareResources expression: "object.spec.policies.exists(p, has(object.spec.policies[p].contextAwareResources))" - name: isPendingDeletion expression: "has(object.metadata.deletionTimestamp)" validations: - expression: "!variables.hasContextAwareResources || variables.isPendingDeletion" message: "AdmissionPolicyGroup has contextAwareResources defined" rules: - apiGroups: ["policies.kubewarden.io"] apiVersions: ["v1"] operations: ["CREATE", "UPDATE"] resources: ["admissionpolicygroups"] mutating: false backgroundAudit: true

Once the policy is applied, the Kubewarden Audit Scanner can be used to identify the AdmissionPolicyGroup policies that are violating this policy.

For more information

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory you can contact the Kubewarden team using the procedures described under the “security disclosure“ guidelines of the Kubewarden project.

Пакеты

Наименование

github.com/kubewarden/kubewarden-controller

go
Затронутые версииВерсия исправления

>= 1.17.0, < 1.21.0

1.21.0

EPSS

Процентиль: 27%
0.00098
Низкий

4.3 Medium

CVSS3

Дефекты

CWE-200
CWE-285

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 4.3
nvd
около 1 года назад

kubewarden-controller is a Kubernetes controller that allows you to dynamically register Kubewarden admission policies. The policy group feature, added to by the 1.17.0 release. By being namespaced, the AdmissionPolicyGroup has a well constrained impact on cluster resources. Hence, it’s considered safe to allow non-admin users to create and manage these resources in the namespaces they own. Kubewarden policies can be allowed to query the Kubernetes API at evaluation time; these types of policies are called “context aware“. Context aware policies can perform list and get operations against a Kubernetes cluster. The queries are done using the ServiceAccount of the Policy Server instance that hosts the policy. That means that access to the cluster is determined by the RBAC rules that apply to that ServiceAccount. The AdmissionPolicyGroup CRD allowed the deployment of context aware policies. This could allow an attacker to obtain information about resources that are out of their reac

CVSS3: 4.3
fstec
около 1 года назад

Уязвимость компонента CRD AdmissionPolicyGroup контроллера в кластере Kubernetes kubewarden-controller, позволяющая нарушителю получить несанкционированный доступ на изменение данных или раскрыть защищаемую информацию

suse-cvrf
12 месяцев назад

Security update for govulncheck-vulndb

EPSS

Процентиль: 27%
0.00098
Низкий

4.3 Medium

CVSS3

Дефекты

CWE-200
CWE-285