HashiCorp vendor intelligence
HashiCorp Known Exploited Vulnerabilities
Track evidence-backed exploitation affecting HashiCorp products, including the gap beyond CISA KEV, confidence assessments, sensor observations, and practical response context.
- Total KEVs
- 1
- Known exploited vulnerabilities affecting HashiCorp products
- In CISA KEV
- 0
- Records also listed in the official catalog
- Beyond CISA KEV
- 1
- Additional exploited CVEs absent from CISA KEV
- Sensor Observed
- 0
- HashiCorp KEVs with sensor-observed exploitation activity
The catalog gap matters for HashiCorp exposure
One of the one exploited HashiCorp CVEs tracked here are not in CISA KEV. Teams relying on the official catalog alone would miss 100% of this vendor portfolio.
- 0%
- Covered by CISA
- 100%
- Beyond CISA
- 1
- Product families
Attested HashiCorp CVEs
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How exploitation is verified| CVE / description | Product | Confidence | CISA KEV | Added |
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CVE-2022-29153
HashiCorp Consul and Consul Enterprise up to 1.9.16, 1.10.9, and 1.11.4 may allow server side request forgery when the Consul client agent follows... |
Consul | High | Beyond CISA | 19 Apr 2022 |
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Showing 1 of 1 HashiCorp known exploited vulnerabilities.
Recurring weakness patterns
Server-side request forgery (ssrf) account for one mapped occurrence across this HashiCorp KEV portfolio.
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