(RHSA-2022:4692) Important: Red Hat OpenShift GitOps security update

Red Hat Openshift GitOps is a declarative way to implement continuous deployment for cloud native applications. Security Fix(es): * argocd: ArgoCD will blindly trust JWT claims if anonymous access is ...

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(RHSA-2022:4691) Important: Red Hat OpenShift GitOps security update

Red Hat Openshift GitOps is a declarative way to implement continuous deployment for cloud native applications. Security Fix(es): * argocd: ArgoCD will blindly trust JWT claims if anonymous access is ...

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Authentication Bypass

pyjwt is vulnerable to authentication bypass. The library permits an attacker submitting a JWT token to choose which algorithms are used when signing in, enabling non-blocklisted, but weak public key ...

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CVE-2022-29217

PyJWT is a Python implementation of RFC 7519. PyJWT supports multiple different JWT signing algorithms. With JWT, an attacker submitting the JWT token can choose the used signing algorithm. The PyJWT ...

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Key confusion through non-blocklisted public key formats

### Impact _What kind of vulnerability is it? Who is impacted?_ Disclosed by Aapo Oksman (Senior Security Specialist, Nixu Corporation). > PyJWT supports multiple different JWT signing algorithms. ...

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User Impersonation Via Anonymous Access

github.com/argoproj/argo-cd is vulnerable to user impersonation. An attacker is able to send an invalid JSON Web Token (JWT) along with a request if anonymous access to the Argo CD instance is enabled ...

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CVE-2022-29165

A flaw was found in the ArgoCD component of Red Hat GitOps, where an unauthenticated attacker can craft a malicious JWT token while ArgoCD's anonymous access is enabled and gains full access to the Ar ...

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