A serious vulnerability in the Red Hat OpenShift AI service (RHOAI) enables attackers with minimal access to escalate privileges and take control of entire clusters. Identified as CVE-2025-10725, the flaw resides in an overly permissive ClusterRole assignment. A low-privileged user, such as a data scientist with a standard Jupyter notebook account, can exploit this weakness […]
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