The in-kernel CIFS filesystem is generally the preferred method for mounting SMB/CIFS shares on Linux.
Security Fix(es):
A flaw was found in cifs-utils in versions before 6.13. A user when mounting a krb5 CIFS file system from within a container can use Kerberos credentials of the host. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to data confidentiality and integrity.(CVE-2021-20208)
{ "severity": "Medium" }
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