Firejail does not restrict access to --tmpfs, which allows local users to gain privileges, as demonstrated by mounting over /etc.
7.8CVSS
7.6AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Firejail allows local users to truncate /etc/resolv.conf via a chroot command to /.
3.3CVSS
4.1AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Firejail uses 0777 permissions when mounting /tmp, which allows local users to gain privileges.
7.8CVSS
7.6AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Firejail uses 0777 permissions when mounting (1) /dev, (2) /dev/shm, (3) /var/tmp, or (4) /var/lock, which allows local users to gain privileges.
7.8CVSS
7.6AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Firejail uses weak permissions for /dev/shm/firejail and possibly other files, which allows local users to gain privileges.
7.8CVSS
7.7AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Firejail does not properly clean environment variables, which allows local users to gain privileges.
7.8CVSS
7.6AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Firejail allows --chroot when seccomp is not supported, which might allow local users to gain privileges.
7.8CVSS
7.6AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Firejail 0.9.38.4 allows local users to execute arbitrary commands outside of the sandbox via a crafted TIOCSTI ioctl call.
8.8CVSS
8.6AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Firejail before 0.9.44.4 and 0.9.38.x LTS before 0.9.38.8 LTS does not consider the .Xauthority case during its attempt to prevent accessing user files with an euid of zero, which allows local users to conduct sandbox-escape attacks via vectors involving a symlink and the --private option.
8.8CVSS
8AI Score
0.001EPSS
Firejail before 0.9.44.4, when running on a Linux kernel before 4.8, allows context-dependent attackers to bypass a seccomp-based sandbox protection mechanism via the --allow-debuggers argument.
9CVSS
8.7AI Score
0.005EPSS
Firejail before 0.9.44.4, when running a bandwidth command, allows local users to gain root privileges via the --shell argument.
7.8CVSS
7.8AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Firejail before 0.9.44.6 and 0.9.38.x LTS before 0.9.38.10 LTS does not comprehensively address dotfile cases during its attempt to prevent accessing user files with an euid of zero, which allows local users to conduct sandbox-escape attacks via vectors involving a symlink and the --private option....
8.8CVSS
8.2AI Score
0.001EPSS
Firejail before 0.9.60 allows truncation (resizing to length 0) of the firejail binary on the host by running exploit code inside a firejail sandbox and having the sandbox terminated. To succeed, certain conditions need to be fulfilled: The jail (with the exploit code inside) needs to be started as...
8.1CVSS
8.7AI Score
0.005EPSS
In Firejail before 0.9.60, seccomp filters are writable inside the jail, leading to a lack of intended seccomp restrictions for a process that is joined to the jail after a filter has been modified by an attacker.
8.8CVSS
8.4AI Score
0.001EPSS
Firejail through 0.9.62 does not honor the -- end-of-options indicator after the --output option, which may lead to command injection.
7.8CVSS
8.7AI Score
0.0004EPSS
Firejail through 0.9.62 mishandles shell metacharacters during use of the --output or --output-stderr option, which may lead to command injection.
9.8CVSS
9.5AI Score
0.015EPSS
Firejail before 0.9.64.4 allows attackers to bypass intended access restrictions because there is a TOCTOU race condition between a stat operation and an OverlayFS mount operation.
7.8CVSS
6.7AI Score
0.001EPSS
A Privilege Context Switching issue was discovered in join.c in Firejail 0.9.68. By crafting a bogus Firejail container that is accepted by the Firejail setuid-root program as a join target, a local attacker can enter an environment in which the Linux user namespace is still the initial user namesp...
7.8CVSS
7.4AI Score
0.0004EPSS