The Kubernetes SIG Network and the Security Response Committee has announced the retirement of Ingress NGINX, one of the most widely deployed ingress controllers in the ecosystem. Best-effort ...
Kubernetes is pulling the plug on Ingress NGINX. The popular Ingress controller will be discontinued in March 2026 due to maintenance issues and security risks. Users will receive best-effort support ...
Kubernetes maintainers have decided it’s not worth trying to save Ingress NGINX and will instead stop work on the project and retire it in March 2026. Ingress NGINX is an ingress controller – a class ...
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The dynamic nature of containers can make it challenging for security teams to detect runtime anomalies or pinpoint the source of a security incident, presenting an opportunity for attackers to stay ...
The vulnerabilities dubbed IngressNightmare can allow unauthenticated users to inject malicious NGINX configurations and execute malicious code into the Ingress NGINX pod, potentially exposing all ...
Kubernetes customers using the popular Ingress NGINX Controller have been urged to patch four newly discovered remote code execution (RCE) flaws assigned a CVSS score of 9.8. Dubbed “IngressNightmare” ...