QID 353271

Date Published: 2022-04-28

QID 353271: Amazon Linux Security Advisory for containerd : ALAS2-2022-1775

A flaw was found in moby (docker engine), where containers were 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.
Containers using linux users and groups to perform privilege separation inside the container are most directly impacted. (
( CVE-2022-24769)



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Successful exploitation of this vulnerability could lead to a securitybreach or could affect integrity, availability, and confidentiality.

  • CVSS V3 rated as Medium - 5.9 severity.
  • CVSS V2 rated as Medium - 4.6 severity.
  • Solution
    Please refer to Amazon advisory: ALAS2-2022-1775 for affected packages and patching details, or update with your package manager.
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    Advisory ID Software Component Link
    ALAS2-2022-1775 Amazon Linux 2 URL Logo alas.aws.amazon.com/AL2/ALAS-2022-1775.html
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