RHSA-2025:23542

Vulnerability from csaf_redhat - Published: 2025-12-17 16:35 - Updated: 2026-04-16 21:54
Summary
Red Hat Security Advisory: OpenShift File Integrity Operator bug fix and enhancement update
Severity
Low
Notes
Topic: An updated OpenShift File Integrity Operator image that fixes various bugs and adds new enhancements is now available for the Red Hat OpenShift Enterprise 4 catalog.
Details: The OpenShift File Integrity Operator v1.3.8 is now available. See the documentation for bug fix information: https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/latest/security/file_integrity_operator/file-integrity-operator-release-notes.html
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Early versions of Operator-SDK provided an insecure method to allow operator containers to run in environments that used a random UID. Operator-SDK before 0.15.2 provided a script, user_setup, which modifies the permissions of the /etc/passwd file to 664 during build time. Developers who used Operator-SDK before 0.15.2 to scaffold their operator may still be impacted by this if the insecure user_setup script is still being used to build new container images. In affected images, the /etc/passwd file is created during build time with group-writable permissions and a group ownership of root (gid=0). An attacker who can execute commands within an affected container, even as a non-root user, may be able to leverage their membership in the root group to modify the /etc/passwd file. This could allow the attacker to add a new user with any arbitrary UID, including UID 0, leading to full root privileges within the container.

CWE-276 - Incorrect Default Permissions
Affected products
Product Identifier Version Remediation
Unresolved product id: File Integrity Operator 1:registry.redhat.io/compliance/openshift-file-integrity-rhel8-operator@sha256:1d10b1fd2f76dd5e8c97c38747e621c39aca11b7b64cb820c1264680b7686138_amd64
Vendor Fix fix
Workaround
Unresolved product id: File Integrity Operator 1:registry.redhat.io/compliance/openshift-file-integrity-rhel8-operator@sha256:822fc16687164f666df5e498030bec3d3ab1e07d0a0576cc133a468e4ea01cf2_ppc64le
Vendor Fix fix
Workaround
Unresolved product id: File Integrity Operator 1:registry.redhat.io/compliance/openshift-file-integrity-rhel8-operator@sha256:ef2ee875f55a754e5d3f3d75654f429d33357f0e83f955575ebe67f0634bb715_s390x
Vendor Fix fix
Workaround
Product Identifier Version Remediation
Unresolved product id: File Integrity Operator 1:registry.redhat.io/compliance/openshift-file-integrity-operator-bundle@sha256:efb25a29f837eebee8a0b566eb2c8cf8cebce7cb16198e90d87231fe3cc35316_amd64
Workaround
Threats
Impact Low
Acknowledgments
Antony Di Scala Michael Whale James Force

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            "File Integrity Operator 1:registry.redhat.io/compliance/openshift-file-integrity-rhel8-operator@sha256:822fc16687164f666df5e498030bec3d3ab1e07d0a0576cc133a468e4ea01cf2_ppc64le",
            "File Integrity Operator 1:registry.redhat.io/compliance/openshift-file-integrity-rhel8-operator@sha256:ef2ee875f55a754e5d3f3d75654f429d33357f0e83f955575ebe67f0634bb715_s390x"
          ]
        }
      ],
      "threats": [
        {
          "category": "impact",
          "details": "Low"
        }
      ],
      "title": "operator-sdk: privilege escalation due to incorrect permissions of /etc/passwd"
    }
  ]
}


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Forecast uses a logistic model when the trend is rising, or an exponential decay model when the trend is falling. Fitted via linearized least squares.

Sightings

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  • Seen: The vulnerability was mentioned, discussed, or observed by the user.
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