How to detect Kubernetes vulnerability CVE-2019-11246 using Falco.

How to detect Kubernetes vulnerability CVE-2019-11246 using Falco.

  • August 3, 2019
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How to detect Kubernetes vulnerability CVE-2019-11246 using Falco.

A recent CNCF-sponsored Kubernetes security audit uncovered CVE-2019-11246, a high-severity vulnerability affecting the command-line kubectl tool. If exploited, it could lead to a directory traversal, allowing a malicious container to replace or create files on a user’s workstation. This vulnerability stemmed from an incomplete fix of a previously disclosed vulnerability (CVE-2019-1002101).

Source: sysdig.com

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