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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...
Authorization Bypass
github.com/moby/moby is vulnerable to authorization bypasses. The library does not block access to /proc/acpi pathnames, allowing a malicious user to modify the host's hardware...
CVE-2017-14992
Lack of content verification in Docker-CE Also known as Moby versions 1.12.6-0, 1.10.3, 17.03.0, 17.03.1, 17.03.2, 17.06.0, 17.06.1, 17.06.2, 17.09.0, and earlier allows a remote attacker to cause a Denial of Service via a crafted image layer payload, aka gzip bombing...
Unauthorized Access
github.com/moby/moby is vulnerable to unauthorized access. A malicious user can write scsi remove-single-device to /proc/scsi/scsi, removing a scsi device from the system...
Docker Moby Design Vulnerability
Docker Moby is a framework for installing systems in containers. A security vulnerability in the 'DefaultLinuxSpec' function in the oci/defaults.go file in Docker Moby 17.03.2-ce and prior versions stems from the program failing to block /proc/scsi pathnames. An attacker could exploit this...
CVE-2017-16539
The DefaultLinuxSpec function in oci/defaults.go in Docker Moby through 17.03.2-ce does not block /proc/scsi pathnames, which allows attackers to trigger data loss when certain older Linux kernels are used by leveraging Docker container access to write a "scsi remove-single-device" line to...
CVE-2017-16539
The DefaultLinuxSpec function in oci/defaults.go in Docker Moby through 17.03.2-ce does not block /proc/scsi pathnames, which allows attackers to trigger data loss when certain older Linux kernels are used by leveraging Docker container access to write a "scsi remove-single-device" line to...
CVE-2017-16539
The DefaultLinuxSpec function in oci/defaults.go in Docker Moby through 17.03.2-ce does not block /proc/scsi pathnames, which allows attackers to trigger data loss when certain older Linux kernels are used by leveraging Docker container access to write a "scsi remove-single-device" line to...
CVE-2017-16539
The DefaultLinuxSpec function in oci/defaults.go in Docker Moby through 17.03.2-ce does not block /proc/scsi pathnames, which allows attackers to trigger data loss when certain older Linux kernels are used by leveraging Docker container access to write a "scsi remove-single-device" line to...
Design/Logic Flaw
The DefaultLinuxSpec function in oci/defaults.go in Docker Moby through 17.03.2-ce does not block /proc/scsi pathnames, which allows attackers to trigger data loss when certain older Linux kernels are used by leveraging Docker container access to write a "scsi remove-single-device" line to...
UBUNTU-CVE-2017-16539
The DefaultLinuxSpec function in oci/defaults.go in Docker Moby through 17.03.2-ce does not block /proc/scsi pathnames, which allows attackers to trigger data loss when certain older Linux kernels are used by leveraging Docker container access to write a "scsi remove-single-device" line to...
DEBIAN-CVE-2017-16539
The DefaultLinuxSpec function in oci/defaults.go in Docker Moby through 17.03.2-ce does not block /proc/scsi pathnames, which allows attackers to trigger data loss when certain older Linux kernels are used by leveraging Docker container access to write a "scsi remove-single-device" line to...
CVE-2017-16539
The DefaultLinuxSpec function in oci/defaults.go in Docker Moby through 17.03.2-ce does not block /proc/scsi pathnames, which allows attackers to trigger data loss when certain older Linux kernels are used by leveraging Docker container access to write a "scsi remove-single-device" line to...