Description
A Missing Encryption of Sensitive Data vulnerability in k3s, kde2 of SUSE Rancher allows any user with direct access to the datastore, or a copy of a datastore backup to extract the cluster's confidential keying material (cluster certificate authority private keys, secrets encryption configuration passphrase, etc) and decrypt it, without having to know the token value.
This issue affects:
SUSE Rancher
K3s version v1.19.12+k3s1, v1.20.8+k3s1, v1.21.2+k3s1 and prior versions;
RKE2 version v1.19.12+rke2r1, v1.20.8+rke2r1, v1.21.2+rke2r1 and prior versions.
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Resourcehttps://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1188453