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Apache HTTP Server: Unauthorized access to sensitive files
MINI-3gmm-qf5p-83x8
Summary
The Apache HTTP Server has a weakness that allows attackers to access sensitive files on the server without permission. This could lead to data theft or unauthorized changes to the server. Update the Apache HTTP Server to the latest version to fix this issue.
What to do
- Update keda-2.19 to version 2.19.0-r11.
- Update keda-2.19-metrics-apiserver to version 2.19.0-r11.
- Update keda-2.19-admission-webhooks to version 2.19.0-r11.
- Update keda-2.19-compat to version 2.19.0-r11.
Affected software
| Ecosystem | Vendor | Product | Affected versions |
|---|---|---|---|
| MinimOS | – | keda-2.19 |
< 2.19.0-r11 Fix: upgrade to 2.19.0-r11
|
| MinimOS | – | keda-2.19-metrics-apiserver |
< 2.19.0-r11 Fix: upgrade to 2.19.0-r11
|
| MinimOS | – | keda-2.19-admission-webhooks |
< 2.19.0-r11 Fix: upgrade to 2.19.0-r11
|
| MinimOS | – | keda-2.19-compat |
< 2.19.0-r11 Fix: upgrade to 2.19.0-r11
|
Original title
MINI-3gmm-qf5p-83x8
Published: 10 May 2026 · Updated: 10 May 2026 · First seen: 10 May 2026