Snyk has a published code exploit for this vulnerability.
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Test your applicationsUpgrade RHEL:8
container-tools:rhel8/containernetworking-plugins
to version 0:0.7.4-3.git9ebe139.module+el8.0.0+2958+4e823551 or higher.
This issue was patched in RHSA-2019:0975
.
Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream container-tools:rhel8/containernetworking-plugins
package and not the container-tools:rhel8/containernetworking-plugins
package as distributed by RHEL
.
See How to fix?
for RHEL:8
relevant fixed versions and status.
runc through 1.0-rc6, as used in Docker before 18.09.2 and other products, allows attackers to overwrite the host runc binary (and consequently obtain host root access) by leveraging the ability to execute a command as root within one of these types of containers: (1) a new container with an attacker-controlled image, or (2) an existing container, to which the attacker previously had write access, that can be attached with docker exec. This occurs because of file-descriptor mishandling, related to /proc/self/exe.