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Fluent Bit Flaw Hits Major Cloud Providers

May 21, 2024
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Fluent Bit Flaw Hits Major Cloud Providers

A critical vulnerability has been uncovered in Fluent Bit, a widely used logging and metrics solution deployed across major cloud providers and tech giants. Tracked as CVE-2024-4323 and named Linguistic Lumberjack by Tenable researchers, this flaw poses risks of denial-of-service and remote code execution attacks. Its origin lies in a heap buffer overflow within Fluent Bit’s embedded HTTP server, affecting platforms like Windows, Linux, and macOS.

Fluent Bit’s ubiquity in Kubernetes distributions from Amazon AWS, Google GCP, and Microsoft Azure exacerbates the vulnerability’s impact. Its extensive adoption is highlighted by over 13 billion downloads until March 2024, with notable users including cybersecurity firms like Crowdstrike and Trend Micro, alongside tech giants such as Cisco, VMware, and Adobe.

While exploits for heap buffer overflows are challenging to create, Tenable warns of the ease with which attackers can achieve denial-of-service and information leaks. Despite patches being slated for release with Fluent Bit 3.0.4, users are urged to restrict access to the monitoring API and disable unused vulnerable endpoints to mitigate risks.

Tenable’s proactive disclosure to vendors like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google underscores the urgency in addressing this security lapse. Until fixes are universally available, users are advised to adopt preventive measures to safeguard their systems against potential exploitation.

Reference:
  • Fluent Bit Vulnerability Puts Major Cloud Providers at Risk

Tags: Cyber AlertCyber Alerts 2024Cyber RiskCyber threatFluent BitHTTPLinguisticLinuxMacOSMay 2024Windows
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