Omni contains a same-host path traversal vulnerability in the CreateSchematic API. According to the advisory, the issue is caused by unsanitized talos_version input, which allows an authenticated Operator to manipulate the path used in HTTP GET requests sent to the configured image-factory server. By traversing URL paths on that host, an attacker can cause the application to request unintended endpoints and receive reflected error content from those endpoints. The issue is constrained to the configured image-factory host rather than arbitrary external hosts, but still enables unintended access to paths and resources on that server.
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