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CVE-2021-32760 | github.com/containerd/containerd:v1.2.9 (CWE-668) #40

Open cbilgin23 opened 2 years ago

cbilgin23 commented 2 years ago

Due Date: 2022-09-26

A medium severity vulnerability has been discovered in your project.

Project Name: test

Scanner Name: dependabot

Cwe ID: 668

Cwe Name: Exposure of Resource to Wrong Sphere

Cwe Link: https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/668.html

File: go.sum

Packages:

References:

Tool Description: Summary: Archive package allows chmod of file outside of unpack target directory. Description: ## Impact

A bug was found in containerd where pulling and extracting a specially-crafted container image can result in Unix file permission changes for existing files in the host’s filesystem. Changes to file permissions can deny access to the expected owner of the file, widen access to others, or set extended bits like setuid, setgid, and sticky. This bug does not directly allow files to be read, modified, or executed without an additional cooperating process.

Patches

This bug has been fixed in containerd 1.5.4 and 1.4.8. Users should update to these versions as soon as they are released. Running containers do not need to be restarted.

Workarounds

Ensure you only pull images from trusted sources.

Linux security modules (LSMs) like SELinux and AppArmor can limit the files potentially affected by this bug through policies and profiles that prevent containerd from interacting with unexpected files.

For more information

If you have any questions or comments about this advisory:

Custom Description: test

Kondukto Link: http://80.kondukto.local/projects/633196e05d406296cad52f9d/vulns/appsec?page=1&perPage=15&id=in:633197185d406296cad52fac

cbilgin23 commented 2 years ago

There is a new vulnerability [633197185d406296cad52faa] on kondukto that is associated with this issue. Custom Description: test Grouped Vulnerabilities: http://80.kondukto.local/vulnerabilities/appsec?page=1&perPage=15&status=in:new,recurrent&issueId=in:1386055105