
Suppress vulnerabilities applying Kubernetes context to scans
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Vex8s generates VEX documents by correlating container vulnerabilities with Kubernetes settings to determine which CVEs are actually exploitable in your cluster.
Please note, this is an experimental project. Things might change quickly.
The project aims to assess the exploitability of known CVEs within Kubernetes workloads by combining vulnerability classification and securityContext analysis.

It is based on the following concept:
For a more in-depth reading you can consult this paper: Environment-Aware Vulnerability Suppression Using Kubernetes Security Contexts and VEX
You can download the latest binary from the release page.
Or you can build it manually:
make build
vex8s currently supports 2 ways to generate VEX documents:
passive-mode: passing an already generated vulnerability report created by trivy or grype.
active-mode: actively scanning the images using trivy or grype engines and then gereating the document based on the results.
Using trivy:
# generate vulnerability report.
trivy image --format json --output nginx.trivy.json nginx:1.21.0
# generate VEX document by processing vulnerability report.
vex8s generate --manifest examples/nginx.yaml --report nginx.trivy.json --output nginx.vex.json
# scan again with VEX document to suppress vulnerabilities.
trivy image --vex nginx.vex.json --show-suppressed nginx:1.21.0
The same can be applied using grype:
# generate sbom report.
grype --output cyclonedx-json --file nginx.grype.json nginx:1.21.0
# generate vulnerability report.
grype sbom:./nginx.grype.json --output json --file nginx.grype-vr.json
# generate VEX document by processing vulnerability report.
vex8s generate --manifest examples/nginx.yaml --report nginx.grype-vr.json --output nginx.vex.json
# scan sbom with VEX document to suppress vulnerabilities.
grype sbom:./nginx.grype.json --output table --vex nginx.vex.json --show-suppressed
Using trivy:
# scan the image and automatically generate VEX document.
vex8s generate --manifest examples/nginx.yaml --scan.engine trivy --output nginx.vex.json
# scan again with VEX document to suppress vulnerabilities.
trivy image --vex nginx.vex.json --show-suppressed nginx:1.21.0
The same can be applied using grype:
# generate sbom report.
grype --output cyclonedx-json --file nginx.grype.json nginx:1.21.0
# scan the image and automatically generate VEX document.
vex8s generate --manifest examples/nginx.yaml --scan.engine grype --output nginx.vex.json
# scan sbom with VEX document to suppress vulnerabilities.
grype sbom:./nginx.grype.json --output table --vex nginx.vex.json --show-suppressed
This project was inspired by Akihiro Suda's project vexllm.