CVE-2022-29241 Affecting kubeflow-pipelines-visualization-server package, versions <2.4.0-r0


Severity

Recommended
0.0
high
0
10

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Threat Intelligence

EPSS
0.1% (42nd percentile)

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  • Snyk IDSNYK-CHAINGUARDLATEST-KUBEFLOWPIPELINESVISUALIZATIONSERVER-8658620
  • published22 Jan 2025
  • disclosed14 Jun 2022

Introduced: 14 Jun 2022

CVE-2022-29241  (opens in a new tab)

How to fix?

Upgrade Chainguard kubeflow-pipelines-visualization-server to version 2.4.0-r0 or higher.

NVD Description

Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream kubeflow-pipelines-visualization-server package and not the kubeflow-pipelines-visualization-server package as distributed by Chainguard. See How to fix? for Chainguard relevant fixed versions and status.

Jupyter Server provides the backend (i.e. the core services, APIs, and REST endpoints) for Jupyter web applications like Jupyter Notebook. Prior to version 1.17.1, if notebook server is started with a value of root_dir that contains the starting user's home directory, then the underlying REST API can be used to leak the access token assigned at start time by guessing/brute forcing the PID of the jupyter server. While this requires an authenticated user session, this URL can be used from a cross-site scripting payload or from a hooked or otherwise compromised browser to leak this access token to a malicious third party. This token can be used along with the REST API to interact with Jupyter services/notebooks such as modifying or overwriting critical files, such as .bashrc or .ssh/authorized_keys, allowing a malicious user to read potentially sensitive data and possibly gain control of the impacted system. This issue is patched in version 1.17.1.

CVSS Base Scores

version 3.1