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ALAS2DOCKER-2023-025 --- runc

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:1701337Date: (C)2023-06-13   (M)2024-02-19
Class: PATCHFamily: unix




runc is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to the OCI specification. In affected versions it was found that rootless runc makes `/sys/fs/cgroup` writable in following conditons: 1. when runc is executed inside the user namespace, and the `config.json` does not specify the cgroup namespace to be unshared or 2. when runc is executed outside the user namespace, and `/sys` is mounted with `rbind, ro` . A container may gain the write access to user-owned cgroup hierarchy `/sys/fs/cgroup/user.slice/...` on the host . Other users's cgroup hierarchies are not affected. Users are advised to upgrade to version 1.1.5. Users unable to upgrade may unshare the cgroup namespace `. This is the default behavior of Docker/Podman/nerdctl on cgroup v2 hosts. or add `/sys/fs/cgroup` to `maskedPaths`. runc through 1.1.4 has Incorrect Access Control leading to Escalation of Privileges, related to libcontainer/rootfs_linux.go. To exploit this, an attacker must be able to spawn two containers with custom volume-mount configurations, and be able to run custom images. NOTE: this issue exists because of a CVE-2019-19921 regression. runc is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers according to the OCI specification. It was found that AppArmor can be bypassed when `/proc` inside the container is symlinked with a specific mount configuration. This issue has been fixed in runc version 1.1.5, by prohibiting symlinked `/proc`. See PR #3785 for details. users are advised to upgrade. Users unable to upgrade should avoid using an untrusted container image

Platform:
Amazon Linux 2
Product:
runc
Reference:
ALAS2DOCKER-2023-025
CVE-2023-25809
CVE-2023-27561
CVE-2023-28642
CVE    3
CVE-2023-28642
CVE-2023-25809
CVE-2023-27561

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