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CVE-2025-62159
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Date: October 10, 2025
External Secrets Operator reads information from a third-party service and automatically injects the values as Kubernetes Secrets. A vulnerability was discovered in the BeyondTrust provider implementation for External Secrets Operator versions 0.10.1 through 0.19.2. The provider previously retrieved Kubernetes secrets directly, without validating the namespace context or the type of secret store. This allowed unauthorized cross-namespace secret access, violating security boundaries and potentially exposing sensitive credentials. In version 0.20.0, the provider code was updated to use the "resolvers.SecretKeyRef" utility, which enforces namespace validation and only allows cross-namespace access for "ClusterSecretStore" types. This ensures secrets are only retrieved from the correct namespace, mitigating the risk of unauthorized access. All users should upgrade to the latest version containing this fix. As a workaround, use a policy engine such as Kyverno or OPA to prevent using BeyondTrust provider and/or validate the "(Cluster)SecretStore" and ensure the namespace may only be set when using a "ClusterSecretStore".
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Severity Score
Weakness Type (CWE)
Improper Access Control
CWE-284Top Fix
Upgrade Version
Upgrade to version github.com/external-secrets/external-secrets - v0.20.0
CVSS v3.1
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| Attack Vector (AV): | NETWORK |
| Attack Complexity (AC): | LOW |
| Privileges Required (PR): | NONE |
| User Interaction (UI): | NONE |
| Scope (S): | UNCHANGED |
| Confidentiality (C): | HIGH |
| Integrity (I): | NONE |
| Availability (A): | NONE |
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