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runc: Malicious image with /dev symlink can trigger limited host filesystem integrity violations

🗓️ 22 Jun 2026 20:01:35Reported by GitHub Advisory DatabaseType 
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Malicious image with /dev symlink can cause host filesystem changes via runc.

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AlpineLinux
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CVE-2026-41579
1 Jan 197600:00
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Debian CVE
CVE-2026-41579
1 Jan 197600:00
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BELL-CVE-2026-41579
16 Jun 202606:12
osv
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DEBIAN-CVE-2026-41579
13 Jun 202619:47
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GHSA-XJVP-4FHW-GC47 runc: Malicious image with /dev symlink can trigger limited host filesystem integrity violations
22 Jun 202620:01
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UBUNTU-CVE-2026-41579
15 Jun 202600:00
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Positive Technologies
PT-2026-49168
14 Jun 202600:00
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UNIX Symbolic Link (Symlink) Following
13 Jun 202617:13
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opencontainersruncRange1.5.0-rc.11.5.0-rc.2go
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opencontainersruncRange1.4.01.4.2go
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opencontainersruncRange1.3.5go

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