CVE-2024-1342
CVSS 3.1 Score 5.4 of 10 (medium)
Details
Summary
CVE-2024-1342 is a vulnerability that affects OpenShift. It is a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) flaw that allows for the creation of WebSockets through CSRF, as the existing CSRF protections do not properly protect GET requests. The vulnerability has a base severity rating of MEDIUM, with a base score of 5.4. It requires user interaction and has low integrity and confidentiality impacts. The exploitability score is 2.8 out of 10, and the potential danger to organizations using OpenShift is considered moderate. To remediate this vulnerability, organizations should update their OpenShift version to the latest release that includes a fix for this flaw.
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