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[root@rhel7 ~]# oc describe imagemanifestvulns "sha256.d1385d23a60205636bc3789b0127d6159d33d7a7521dd07d6b679b7f734ee4b3" | |
Name: sha256.d1385d23a60205636bc3789b0127d6159d33d7a7521dd07d6b679b7f734ee4b3 | |
Namespace: emre | |
Labels: emre/argocd-operator-75ddbcb9dd-w99jj=true | |
Annotations: <none> | |
API Version: secscan.quay.redhat.com/v1alpha1 | |
Kind: ImageManifestVuln | |
Metadata: | |
Creation Timestamp: 2020-05-20T12:37:49Z | |
Generation: 17 | |
Resource Version: 42885919 | |
Self Link: /apis/secscan.quay.redhat.com/v1alpha1/namespaces/emre/imagemanifestvulns/sha256.d1385d23a60205636bc3789b0127d6159d33d7a7521dd07d6b679b7f734ee4b3 | |
UID: 3d2d5ebf-61fb-4a82-8bf2-fb7b20eb1837 | |
Spec: | |
Features: | |
Name: bash | |
Namespace Name: centos:7 | |
Version: 4.2.46-33.el7 | |
Versionformat: rpm | |
Vulnerabilities: | |
Description: The bash packages provide Bash (Bourne-again shell), which is the default shell for Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Security Fix(es): * bash: BASH_CMD is writable in restricted bash shells (CVE-2019-9924) For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section. Additional Changes: For detailed information on changes in this release, see the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8 Release Notes linked from the References section. | |
Fixedby: 0:4.2.46-34.el7 | |
Link: https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2020:1113 | |
Metadata: null | |
Name: RHSA-2020:1113 | |
Namespace Name: centos:7 | |
Severity: Medium |
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