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apk package

chainguard/dgraph

pkg:apk/chainguard/dgraph

Vulnerabilities (106)

  • CVE-2020-26160HigSep 30, 2020
    affected < 24.0.0-r0fixed 24.0.0-r0

    jwt-go before 4.0.0-preview1 allows attackers to bypass intended access restrictions in situations with []string{} for m["aud"] (which is allowed by the specification). Because the type assertion fails, "" is the value of aud. This is a security problem if the JWT token is presen

  • CVE-2020-15136MedAug 6, 2020
    affected < 23.1.0-r6fixed 23.1.0-r6

    In ectd before versions 3.4.10 and 3.3.23, gateway TLS authentication is only applied to endpoints detected in DNS SRV records. When starting a gateway, TLS authentication will only be attempted on endpoints identified in DNS SRV records for a given domain, which occurs in the di

  • CVE-2020-15114HigAug 6, 2020
    affected < 23.1.0-r6fixed 23.1.0-r6

    In etcd before versions 3.3.23 and 3.4.10, the etcd gateway is a simple TCP proxy to allow for basic service discovery and access. However, it is possible to include the gateway address as an endpoint. This results in a denial of service, since the endpoint can become stuck in a

  • CVE-2020-15112MedAug 5, 2020
    affected < 23.1.0-r6fixed 23.1.0-r6

    In etcd before versions 3.3.23 and 3.4.10, it is possible to have an entry index greater then the number of entries in the ReadAll method in wal/wal.go. This could cause issues when WAL entries are being read during consensus as an arbitrary etcd consensus participant could go do

  • CVE-2020-15106MedAug 5, 2020
    affected < 23.1.0-r6fixed 23.1.0-r6

    In etcd before versions 3.3.23 and 3.4.10, a large slice causes panic in decodeRecord method. The size of a record is stored in the length field of a WAL file and no additional validation is done on this data. Therefore, it is possible to forge an extremely large frame size that

  • CVE-2018-1099MedApr 3, 2018
    affected < 23.1.0-r6fixed 23.1.0-r6

    DNS rebinding vulnerability found in etcd 3.3.1 and earlier. An attacker can control his DNS records to direct to localhost, and trick the browser into sending requests to localhost (or any other address).

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