gsd-2024-31419
Vulnerability from gsd
Modified
2024-04-04 05:02
Details
An information disclosure flaw was found in OpenShift Virtualization. The DownwardMetrics feature was introduced to expose host metrics to virtual machine guests and is enabled by default. This issue could expose limited host metrics of a node to any guest in any namespace without being explicitly enabled by an administrator.
Aliases



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