Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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Total 25 CVE
CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v2 CVSS v3
CVE-2021-32844 1 Mobyproject 1 Hyperkit 2023-02-28 N/A 5.5 MEDIUM
HyperKit is a toolkit for embedding hypervisor capabilities in an application. In versions 0.20210107 and prior of HyperKit, ` vi_pci_write` has is a call to `vc_cfgwrite` that does not check for null which when called makes the host crash. This issue may lead to a guest crashing the host causing a denial of service. This issue is fixed in commit 451558fe8aaa8b24e02e34106e3bb9fe41d7ad13.
CVE-2018-10892 4 Docker, Mobyproject, Opensuse and 1 more 6 Docker, Moby, Leap and 3 more 2023-02-12 5.0 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
The default OCI linux spec in oci/defaults{_linux}.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-2022-27652 4 Fedoraproject, Kubernetes, Mobyproject and 1 more 4 Fedora, Cri-o, Moby and 1 more 2022-04-27 4.6 MEDIUM 5.3 MEDIUM
A flaw was found in cri-o, where containers were incorrectly started with non-empty default permissions. A vulnerability was found in Moby (Docker Engine) where containers started incorrectly with non-empty inheritable Linux process capabilities. This flaw allows an attacker with access to programs with inheritable file capabilities to elevate those capabilities to the permitted set when execve(2) runs.
CVE-2018-12608 1 Mobyproject 1 Moby 2018-11-19 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
An issue was discovered in Docker Moby before 17.06.0. The Docker engine validated a client TLS certificate using both the configured client CA root certificate and all system roots on non-Windows systems. This allowed a client with any domain validated certificate signed by a system-trusted root CA (as opposed to one signed by the configured CA root certificate) to authenticate.
CVE-2017-16539 1 Mobyproject 1 Moby 2017-11-27 4.3 MEDIUM 5.9 MEDIUM
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 /proc/scsi/scsi, aka SCSI MICDROP.