Exposure of Resource to Wrong Sphere Affecting criu-libs package, versions <0:3.15-3.module+el8.9.0+90148+6046e3c3


Severity

Recommended
0.0
high
0
10

Based on Oracle Linux security rating

    Threat Intelligence

    EPSS
    5.06% (93rd percentile)

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  • Snyk ID SNYK-ORACLE8-CRIULIBS-6247531
  • published 15 Feb 2024
  • disclosed 31 Jan 2024

How to fix?

Upgrade Oracle:8 criu-libs to version 0:3.15-3.module+el8.9.0+90148+6046e3c3 or higher.
This issue was patched in ELSA-2024-0748.

NVD Description

Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream criu-libs package and not the criu-libs package as distributed by Oracle. See How to fix? for Oracle:8 relevant fixed versions and status.

runc is a CLI tool for spawning and running containers on Linux according to the OCI specification. In runc 1.1.11 and earlier, due to an internal file descriptor leak, an attacker could cause a newly-spawned container process (from runc exec) to have a working directory in the host filesystem namespace, allowing for a container escape by giving access to the host filesystem ("attack 2"). The same attack could be used by a malicious image to allow a container process to gain access to the host filesystem through runc run ("attack 1"). Variants of attacks 1 and 2 could be also be used to overwrite semi-arbitrary host binaries, allowing for complete container escapes ("attack 3a" and "attack 3b"). runc 1.1.12 includes patches for this issue.

CVSS Scores

version 3.1
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NVD

8.6 high
  • Attack Vector (AV)
    Local
  • Attack Complexity (AC)
    Low
  • Privileges Required (PR)
    None
  • User Interaction (UI)
    Required
  • Scope (S)
    Changed
  • Confidentiality (C)
    High
  • Integrity (I)
    High
  • Availability (A)
    High
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Red Hat

8.6 high
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SUSE

8.6 high