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x/vulndb: potential Go vuln in github.com/fluid-cloudnative/fluid: CVE-2023-51699 #2672

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GoVulnBot opened this issue Apr 3, 2024 · 1 comment

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CVE-2023-51699 references github.com/fluid-cloudnative/fluid, which may be a Go module.

Description:
Fluid is an open source Kubernetes-native Distributed Dataset Orchestrator and Accelerator for data-intensive applications. An OS command injection vulnerability within the Fluid project's JuicefsRuntime can potentially allow an authenticated user, who has the authority to create or update the K8s CRD Dataset/JuicefsRuntime, to execute arbitrary OS commands within the juicefs related containers. This could lead to unauthorized access, modification or deletion of data. Users who're using versions < 0.9.3 with JuicefsRuntime should upgrade to v0.9.3.

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id: GO-ID-PENDING
modules:
    - module: github.com/fluid-cloudnative/fluid
      vulnerable_at: 0.9.3
      packages:
        - package: fluid
cves:
    - CVE-2023-51699
references:
    - advisory: https://github.com/fluid-cloudnative/fluid/security/advisories/GHSA-wx8q-4gm9-rj2g
    - fix: https://github.com/fluid-cloudnative/fluid/commit/e0184cff8790ad000c3e8943392c7f544fad7d66

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tatianab commented Apr 3, 2024

Duplicate of #2644

@tatianab tatianab marked this as a duplicate of #2644 Apr 3, 2024
@tatianab tatianab closed this as completed Apr 3, 2024
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