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[SECURITY] Fedora 28 Update: docker-1.13.1-60.git9cb56fd.fc28
Docker is an open-source engine that automates the deployment of any application as a lightweight, portable, self-sufficient container that will run virtually anywhere. Docker containers can encapsulate any payload, and will run consistently on and between virtually any server. The same container...
Docker Server Version Scanner
This module attempts to identify the version of a Docker Server running on a host. If you wish to see all the information available, set VERBOSE to true. This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework class...
Docker/Moby Design Vulnerabilities
Docker/Moby is a framework for installing systems in containers. A security vulnerability exists in the oci/defaultslinux.go file in Docker/Moby that stems from the default OCI linux spec receiving the /proc/acpi pathname. An attacker could use this vulnerability to modify the host hardware turn...
CVE-2018-10892
The default OCI linux spec in oci/defaultslinux.go in Docker/Moby from 1.11 to current does not block /proc/acpi pathnames. The flaw allows an attacker to modify host's hardware like enabling/disabling bluetooth or turning up/down keyboard brightness...
CVE-2018-10892
The default OCI linux spec in oci/defaultslinux.go in Docker/Moby from 1.11 to current does not block /proc/acpi pathnames. The flaw allows an attacker to modify host's hardware like enabling/disabling bluetooth or turning up/down keyboard brightness...
CVE-2018-10892
The default OCI linux spec in oci/defaultslinux.go in Docker/Moby from 1.11 to current does not block /proc/acpi pathnames. The flaw allows an attacker to modify host's hardware like enabling/disabling bluetooth or turning up/down keyboard brightness...
DEBIAN-CVE-2018-10892
The default OCI linux spec in oci/defaultslinux.go in Docker/Moby from 1.11 to current does not block /proc/acpi pathnames. The flaw allows an attacker to modify host's hardware like enabling/disabling bluetooth or turning up/down keyboard brightness...
CVE-2018-10892
The default OCI linux spec in oci/defaultslinux.go in Docker/Moby from 1.11 to current does not block /proc/acpi pathnames. The flaw allows an attacker to modify host's hardware like enabling/disabling bluetooth or turning up/down keyboard brightness...
CVE-2018-10892
The default OCI linux spec in oci/defaultslinux.go in Docker/Moby from 1.11 to current does not block /proc/acpi pathnames. The flaw allows an attacker to modify host's hardware like enabling/disabling bluetooth or turning up/down keyboard brightness...
CVE-2018-10892
CVE-2018-10892 : In Docker/Moby, the default OCI Linux spec (oci/defaults_linux.go) from 1.11 to current does not block /proc/acpi pathnames. This allows a container to affect host hardware state (e.g., enabling/disabling Bluetooth, changing keyboard brightness) by targeting /proc/acpi, represent...
CVE-2017-0913
Ubiquiti UCRM versions 2.3.0 to 2.7.7 allow an authenticated user to read arbitrary files in the local file system. Note that by default, the local file system is isolated in a docker container. Successful exploitation requires valid credentials to an account with "Edit" access to "System...
CVE-2017-0913
Ubiquiti UCRM versions 2.3.0 to 2.7.7 allow an authenticated user to read arbitrary files in the local file system. Note that by default, the local file system is isolated in a docker container. Successful exploitation requires valid credentials to an account with "Edit" access to "System...
Default credentials
Ubiquiti UCRM versions 2.3.0 to 2.7.7 allow an authenticated user to read arbitrary files in the local file system. Note that by default, the local file system is isolated in a docker container. Successful exploitation requires valid credentials to an account with "Edit" access to "System...
CVE-2017-0913
CVE-2017-0913 affects Ubiquiti UCRM versions 2.3.0–2.7.7. An authenticated user with Edit access to System Customization can read arbitrary files on the local filesystem; note that the container runs in Docker isolation by default. Exploitation requires valid credentials; no exploit details are p...
CVE-2017-0913
Ubiquiti UCRM versions 2.3.0 to 2.7.7 allow an authenticated user to read arbitrary files in the local file system. Note that by default, the local file system is isolated in a docker container. Successful exploitation requires valid credentials to an account with "Edit" access to "System...
Dependency-Track - An Intelligent Software Composition Analysis (SCA) Platform That Allows Organizations To Identify And Reduce Risk From The Use Of Third-Party And Open Source Components
Modern applications leverage the availability of existing components for use as building blocks in application development. By using existing components, organizations can dramatically decrease time-to-market. Reusing existing components however, comes at a cost. Organizations that build on top o...
Pspy - Monitor Linux Processes Without Root Permissions
pspy is a command line tool designed to snoop on processes without need for root permissions. It allows you to see commands run by other users, cron jobs, etc. as they execute. Great for enumeration of Linux systems in CTFs. Also great to demonstrate your colleagues why passing secrets as argumen...
Stego-Toolkit - Collection Of Steganography Tools (Helps With CTF Challenges)
This project is a Docker image useful for solving Steganography challenges as those you can find at CTF platforms like hackthebox.eu. The image comes preinstalled with many popular see list below and several screening scripts you can use check simple things for instance, run checkjpg.sh image.jpg...
Exploit for Improper Handling of Exceptional Conditions in Apache Struts
Exploit Demo for CVE-2017-5638 !DepShield Badgehttps://de...
Sever Side Request Forgery (SSRF) Via Unauthorised Access To Docker API
github.com/portainer/portainer is vulnerable to unauthorized access to docker API. The access is granted as the application does not validate the endpoint access requests, allowing unauthorized users to access internal Docker API, consequently allowing an attacker to leverage sever side request...