First published: Tue Feb 28 2023(Updated: )
This vulnerability in the Snyk Kubernetes Monitor can result in irrelevant data being posted to a Snyk Organization, which could in turn obfuscate other, relevant, security issues. It does not expose the user of the integration to any direct security risk and no user data can be leaked. To exploit the vulnerability the attacker does not need to be authenticated to Snyk but does need to know the target's Integration ID (which may or may not be the same as the Organization ID, although this is an unpredictable UUID in either case).
Credit: report@snyk.io
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Snyk Kubernetes Monitor | <2.0.0 |
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The vulnerability CVE-2023-1065 is a vulnerability in the Snyk Kubernetes Monitor that can result in irrelevant data being posted to a Snyk Organization, obfuscating other security issues.
No, the user of the Snyk Kubernetes Monitor is not at direct security risk and no user data can be leaked.
This vulnerability affects the Snyk Kubernetes Monitor by potentially obfuscating relevant security issues with irrelevant data.
The severity of the vulnerability CVE-2023-1065 is medium.
To fix the vulnerability CVE-2023-1065, update the Snyk Kubernetes Monitor to version 2.0.0 or newer.