CVE Alert: CVE-2025-24375

Vulnerability Summary: CVE-2025-24375
Charmed MySQL K8s operator is a Charmed Operator for running MySQL on Kubernetes. Before revision 221, the method for calling a SQL DDL or python based mysql-shell scripts can leak database users credentials. The method mysql-operator calls mysql-shell application rely on writing to a temporary script file containing the full URI, with user and password. The file can be read by a unprivileged user during the operator runtime, due it being created with read permissions (0x644). On other cases, when calling mysql cli, for one specific case when creating the operator users, the DDL contains said users credentials, which can be leak through the same mechanism of a temporary file. All versions prior to revision 221 for kubernetes and revision 338 for machine operators.
Affected Endpoints:
No affected endpoints listed.
Published Date:
4/9/2025, 11:15:37 PM
⚠️ CVSS Score:
Exploit Status:
Not ExploitedReferences:
- https://github.com/canonical/mysql-k8s-operator/commit/7c6b1206fcbc7324b72f413c5e63216e742a71a1
- https://github.com/canonical/mysql-k8s-operator/pull/553
- https://github.com/canonical/mysql-k8s-operator/security/advisories/GHSA-g83v-7694-2hf7
- https://github.com/canonical/mysql-operator/commit/1fb61c1ee3e396cdce13d5e8155f2f32a860f89e
- https://github.com/canonical/mysql-operator/pull/579
Recommended Action:
No proposed action available. Please refer to vendor documentation for updates.
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