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wolfi/kyverno-cleanup-controller-1.13

pkg:apk/wolfi/kyverno-cleanup-controller-1.13

Vulnerabilities (45)

  • CVE-2026-42501HigMay 7, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    A malicious module proxy can exploit a flaw in the go command's validation of module checksums to bypass checksum database validation. This vulnerability affects any user using an untrusted module proxy (GOMODPROXY) or checksum database (GOSUMDB). A malicious module proxy can ser

  • CVE-2026-42499HigMay 7, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    Pathological inputs could cause DoS through consumePhrase when parsing an email address according to RFC 5322.

  • CVE-2026-39836HigMay 7, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    The Dial and LookupPort functions panic on Windows when provided with an input containing a NUL (0).

  • CVE-2026-39826MedMay 7, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    If a trusted template author were to write a tag containing an empty 'type' attribute or a 'type' attribute with an ASCII whitespace, the execution of the template would incorrectly escape any data passed into the block.

  • CVE-2026-39825MedMay 7, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    ReverseProxy can forward queries containing parameters not visible to Rewrite functions. When used with a Rewrite function, or a Director function which parses query parameters, ReverseProxy sanitizes the forwarded request to remove query parameters which are not parsed by url.Pa

  • CVE-2026-39823MedMay 7, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    CVE-2026-27142 fixed a vulnerability in which URLs were not correctly escaped inside of a tag's attribute. If the URL content were to insert ASCII whitespaces around the '=' rune inside of the attribute, the escaper would fail to similarly escape it, le

  • CVE-2026-39820HigMay 7, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    Well-crafted inputs reaching ParseAddress, ParseAddressList, and ParseDate were able to trigger excessive CPU exhaustion and memory allocations.

  • CVE-2026-39819MedMay 7, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    The "go bug" command writes to two files with predictable names in the system temporary directory (for example, "/tmp"). An attacker with access to the temporary directory can create a symlink in one of these names, causing "go bug" to overwrite the target of the symlink.

  • CVE-2026-39817MedMay 7, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    The "go tool pack" subcommand (usually used only by the compiler as an internal tool with known-good inputs) does not sanitize output filenames. Extracting a malicious archive file with the "pack" subcommand can write files to arbitrary locations on the filesystem.

  • CVE-2026-33814HigMay 7, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    When processing HTTP/2 SETTINGS frames, transport will enter an infinite loop of writing CONTINUATION frames if it receives a SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE with a value of 0.

  • CVE-2026-33811HigMay 7, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    When using LookupCNAME with the cgo DNS resolver, a very long CNAME response can trigger a double-free of C memory and a crash.

  • CVE-2026-23881Jan 27, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    Kyverno is a policy engine designed for cloud native platform engineering teams. Versions prior to 1.16.3 and 1.15.3 have unbounded memory consumption in Kyverno's policy engine that allows users with policy creation privileges to cause denial of service by crafting policies that

  • CVE-2026-22039Jan 27, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    Kyverno is a policy engine designed for cloud native platform engineering teams. Versions prior to 1.16.3 and 1.15.3 have a critical authorization boundary bypass in namespaced Kyverno Policy apiCall. The resolved `urlPath` is executed using the Kyverno admission controller Servi

  • CVE-2026-23992Jan 22, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    go-tuf is a Go implementation of The Update Framework (TUF). Starting in version 2.0.0 and prior to version 2.3.1, a compromised or misconfigured TUF repository can have the configured value of signature thresholds set to 0, which effectively disables signature verification. This

  • CVE-2026-23991Jan 22, 2026
    affected < 1.13.6-r13fixed 1.13.6-r13

    go-tuf is a Go implementation of The Update Framework (TUF). Starting in version 2.0.0 and prior to version 2.3.1, if the TUF repository (or any of its mirrors) returns invalid TUF metadata JSON (valid JSON but not well formed TUF metadata), the client will panic during parsing,

  • CVE-2025-47914Nov 19, 2025
    affected < 1.13.6-r10fixed 1.13.6-r10

    SSH Agent servers do not validate the size of messages when processing new identity requests, which may cause the program to panic if the message is malformed due to an out of bounds read.

  • CVE-2025-58181Nov 19, 2025
    affected < 1.13.6-r10fixed 1.13.6-r10

    SSH servers parsing GSSAPI authentication requests do not validate the number of mechanisms specified in the request, allowing an attacker to cause unbounded memory consumption.

  • CVE-2025-61725HigOct 29, 2025
    affected < 1.13.6-r9fixed 1.13.6-r9

    The ParseAddress function constructs domain-literal address components through repeated string concatenation. When parsing large domain-literal components, this can cause excessive CPU consumption.

  • CVE-2025-58186MedOct 29, 2025
    affected < 1.13.6-r9fixed 1.13.6-r9

    Despite HTTP headers having a default limit of 1MB, the number of cookies that can be parsed does not have a limit. By sending a lot of very small cookies such as "a=;", an attacker can make an HTTP server allocate a large amount of structs, causing large memory consumption.

  • CVE-2025-58183MedOct 29, 2025
    affected < 1.13.6-r9fixed 1.13.6-r9

    tar.Reader does not set a maximum size on the number of sparse region data blocks in GNU tar pax 1.0 sparse files. A maliciously-crafted archive containing a large number of sparse regions can cause a Reader to read an unbounded amount of data from the archive into memory. When r

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