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CVE-2020-11492
An issue was discovered in Docker Desktop through 2.2.0.5 on Windows. If a local attacker sets up their own named pipe prior to starting Docker with the same name, this attacker can intercept a connection attempt from Docker Service which runs as SYSTEM, and then impersonate their privileges...
Docker Desktop < 2.3.0.2 Privilege Escalation
The version of Docker Desktop for Windows is prior to 2.3.0.2. It is therefore affected by a privilege escalation vulnerability whereby if a local attacker sets up their own named pipe prior to starting Docker with the same name, this attacker can intercept a connection attempt from Docker Servic...
CVE-2020-11492
An issue was discovered in Docker Desktop through 2.2.0.5 on Windows. If a local attacker sets up their own named pipe prior to starting Docker with the same name, this attacker can intercept a connection attempt from Docker Service which runs as SYSTEM, and then impersonate their privileges...
CVE-2020-11492
An issue was discovered in Docker Desktop through 2.2.0.5 on Windows. If a local attacker sets up their own named pipe prior to starting Docker with the same name, this attacker can intercept a connection attempt from Docker Service which runs as SYSTEM, and then impersonate their privileges...
CVE-2020-11492
Docker Desktop for Windows
Exploit for Race Condition in Docker Docker_Desktop
CVE-2020-11492 Proof-of-Concept PoC for Docker Desktop for...
Docker Desktop for Windows PrivEsc (CVE-2020-11492)
TL;DR Docker Desktop for Windows suffers from a privilege escalation vulnerability to SYSTEM. The core of the issue lies with the fact that the Docker Desktop Service, the primary Windows service for Docker, communicates as a client to child processes using named pipes. The high privilege Docker...