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| Vendor | Moby (8d314c79-7a19-5d13-b09a-3981653aa3ea) |
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| Identifier | cpeApplicability | Submitted | db.gcve.eu details | Rationale |
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CVE:CVE-2026-41567 |
vulnerable | 2026-06-08 08:03:15.562741 |
Docker: `PUT /containers/{id}/archive` executes container binary on the host
HIGH (7.2)
Moby is an open source container framework. In versions prior to 29.5.1 and in moby/moby v2 prior to v2.0.0-beta.14, when a compressed archive is uploaded to a container via `PUT /containers/{id}/archive` or piped through `docker cp -`, the daemon resolves decompression binaries (such as `xz` or `unpigz`) from the container's filesystem rather than the host's due to incorrect ordering of operations. A malicious container image containing a trojanized decompression binary can achieve arbitrary code execution with full daemon privileges, including host root UID and unrestricted capabilities, when a user uploads a compressed (xz or gzip) archive into that container. This issue is fixed in Docker Engine 29.5.1 and moby/moby v2.0.0-beta.14. Workarounds include only running containers from trusted images, using authorization plugins to restrict access to the `PUT /containers/{id}/archive` endpoint, and avoiding piping compressed archives into containers created from untrusted images
Published: 2026-06-05T00:35:50.563Z
Updated: 2026-08-20T12:31:58.311Z |
Imported from gcve-enriched-dumps CVE data |
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