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[Image Vulnerability] High/Critical Severity Vulnerabilities Found in "es-sidecar" Image #2214

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mellon-collie opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #2523
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mellon-collie commented Jul 20, 2023

Container Image Vulnerability Report

The container vulnerability scanning GitHub action has found 41 vulnerabilities of High and Critical severity with fixes available for the es-sidecar container image.

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ghcr.io/kanisterio/es-sidecar

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v9.99.9-dev

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The detailed report can be found here.

@mellon-collie mellon-collie added triage security Security related issues labels Jul 20, 2023
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@infraq infraq added this to To Be Triaged in Kanister Jul 20, 2023
@mellon-collie mellon-collie changed the title [BUG] [Image Vulnerability] High/Critical Severity Vulnerabilities Found in "es-sidecar" Image Jul 20, 2023
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This issue is marked as stale due to inactivity. Add a new comment to reactivate it.

@github-actions github-actions bot added the stale label Oct 19, 2023
@pavannd1 pavannd1 removed the stale label Nov 3, 2023
Kanister automation moved this from To Be Triaged to Done Jan 10, 2024
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