ghsa-332v-39cw-qwg2
Vulnerability from github
Published
2022-05-14 02:00
Modified
2022-05-14 02:00
Severity ?
Details
HandleRequestAsync in Docker for Windows before 18.06.0-ce-rc3-win68 (edge) and before 18.06.0-ce-win72 (stable) deserialized requests over the \.\pipe\dockerBackend named pipe without verifying the validity of the deserialized .NET objects. This would allow a malicious user in the "docker-users" group (who may not otherwise have administrator access) to escalate to administrator privileges.
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