Unsecured Kubernetes Instances Could Be Vulnerable to Exploitation This post is also available in: 日本語 (Japanese) Executive Summary Between October 2020 and February 2021, Unit 42 researchers periodically scanned and analyzed unsecured Kubernetes (also known as k8s) clusters on the internet. Kubernetes clusters can and should be configured for greater security, but when left unsecured, these clust
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