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x/vulndb: potential Go vuln in github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pkg/kubectl/cmd/cp: GHSA-6qfg-8799-r575 #1333

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GoVulnBot opened this issue Jan 9, 2023 · 1 comment

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In GitHub Security Advisory GHSA-6qfg-8799-r575, there is a vulnerability in the following Go packages or modules:

Unit Fixed Vulnerable Ranges
github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pkg/kubectl/cmd/cp 1.16.0 >= 1.15.3, < 1.16.0

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modules:
  - module: TODO
    versions:
      - introduced: 1.15.3
        fixed: 1.16.0
    packages:
      - package: github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pkg/kubectl/cmd/cp
  - module: TODO
    versions:
      - introduced: 1.14.6
        fixed: 1.14.7
    packages:
      - package: github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pkg/kubectl/cmd/cp
  - module: TODO
    versions:
      - introduced: 1.13.10
        fixed: 1.13.11
    packages:
      - package: github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pkg/kubectl/cmd/cp
description: The Kubernetes kubectl cp command in versions 1.1-1.12, and versions
    prior to 1.13.11, 1.14.7, and 1.15.4 allows a combination of two symlinks provided
    by tar output of a malicious container to place a file outside of the destination
    directory specified in the kubectl cp invocation. This could be used to allow
    an attacker to place a nefarious file using a symlink, outside of the destination
    tree.
cves:
  - CVE-2019-11251
ghsas:
  - GHSA-6qfg-8799-r575

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tatianab commented Jan 9, 2023

Duplicate of #802

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