portworx

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Portworx is a container storage platform for Kubernetes, often discussed in the context of security vulnerabilities and cloud migrations. Recent threads cover CVE-2025-13281, a half-blind SSRF in Kubernetes kube-controller-manager affecting clusters using the in-tree Portworx StorageClass, which can leak data from control plane services. Another thread details Pure Storage and Microsoft integrations that extend Portworx container storage into Azure VMware Solution and Azure Local, enabling lift-and-shift migrations and AI adoption. These discussions highlight Portworx's role in enterprise Kubernetes environments, with emphasis on security risks and hybrid cloud storage strategies.
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    Understanding CVE-2025-13281: Half Blind SSRF in Kubernetes Portworx

    A half‑blind Server‑Side Request Forgery (SSRF) has been disclosed in the Kubernetes kube‑controller‑manager that specifically affects clusters using the in‑tree Portworx StorageClass; the flaw can be triggered by any actor who can create pods that request Portworx volumes and can leak data from...
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    Pure Storage and Microsoft: Streamlined Azure Migrations with AVS and Portworx

    Pure Storage and Microsoft have announced a tighter set of integrations and co-engineered services designed to make migrations to Azure less risky and more cost‑predictable—extending Pure Storage storage into Azure VMware Solution (AVS) and Azure Local, integrating FlashArray with Azure local...
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