CVE-2026-42306
cAdvisor Analyse et atténuation des vulnérabilités

Aperçu

CVE-2026-42306 is a race condition vulnerability in Docker Engine and Moby that allows a malicious container to redirect a bind mount target to an arbitrary host path during docker cp operations. It affects Docker Engine versions prior to 29.5.1, Docker Daemon (Moby) versions 28.5.2 and earlier, and Moby Daemon versions prior to 2.0.0-beta.14. The vulnerability was published on May 18, 2026, and assigned a CVSS v3.1 base score of 7.2 (High) (GitHub Advisory, Moby Advisory).

Détails techniques

The vulnerability is classified as CWE-61 (UNIX Symbolic Link Following) and CWE-367 (Time-of-check Time-of-use / TOCTOU Race Condition). When docker cp is executed, the daemon sets up a temporary filesystem view by bind-mounting volumes into a private mount namespace; the mount destination is created inside the container root and then a bind mount is attached using the container-relative path resolved to an absolute host path. Between mountpoint creation and the mount() syscall, a process inside the container can replace the destination directory (or a parent path component) with a symlink pointing to an arbitrary host location, causing mount() to follow the symlink and bind-mount the volume onto that unintended host path. Exploitation requires the container to have at least one volume mount, a process inside the container capable of rapidly swapping symlinks, and an operator initiating docker cp or calling the PUT /containers/{id}/archive or HEAD /containers/{id}/archive API endpoints (Moby Advisory).

Impact

If the redirected volume is writable, arbitrary host files at the attacker-controlled path can be overwritten with the volume's contents, enabling potential privilege escalation or persistent host compromise. If the volume is read-only, the host path is masked for the duration of the docker cp operation, resulting in denial of service. Although the bind mount is temporary and torn down after docker cp completes, any writes made during the window persist on the host filesystem (Moby Advisory, GitHub Advisory).

Étapes d’exploitation

  1. Setup malicious container: Deploy or gain access to a container that has at least one volume mount and can execute arbitrary processes inside it.
  2. Prepare symlink-swapping process: Inside the container, start a background process that rapidly and continuously replaces the volume mount destination path (or a parent directory component) with a symlink pointing to a sensitive host path (e.g., /etc/cron.d, /root/.ssh, or /etc/passwd).
  3. Trigger docker cp: Wait for or social-engineer an operator to execute docker cp into the container, or trigger a call to the PUT /containers/{id}/archive or HEAD /containers/{id}/archive Docker API endpoints targeting the container.
  4. Win the race: Time the symlink swap to occur between the daemon's mountpoint creation and the mount() syscall, causing the volume to be bind-mounted onto the targeted host path instead of the intended container path.
  5. Achieve impact: If the volume is writable, the volume's contents overwrite files at the redirected host path (e.g., injecting a malicious cron job or SSH key). If read-only, the host path is temporarily masked, causing denial of service for the duration of the operation (Moby Advisory).

Indicateurs de compromis

  • Logs: Docker daemon logs showing unexpected bind mount paths during docker cp operations; audit logs recording mount() syscalls resolving to host paths outside the container root.
  • File System: Unexpected modifications to sensitive host files (e.g., /etc/cron.d/, /root/.ssh/authorized_keys, /etc/passwd) coinciding with docker cp operations; new or altered files in host directories not normally written by Docker.
  • Process: Rapid symlink creation/deletion activity inside a container at volume mount destination paths, observable via inotifywait or auditd rules on the container's overlay filesystem.
  • Network: Calls to the Docker API endpoints PUT /containers/{id}/archive or HEAD /containers/{id}/archive from unexpected sources or at unusual times, visible in Docker daemon access logs (Moby Advisory).

Atténuation et solutions de contournement

Upgrade to Docker Engine 29.5.1 or Moby Daemon 2.0.0-beta.14, which contain the official patch for this vulnerability (Moby Advisory). If immediate upgrade is not possible, apply the following workarounds: only run containers from trusted images; avoid using docker cp with untrusted or running containers; and use Docker authorization plugins to restrict access to the PUT /containers/{id}/archive and HEAD /containers/{id}/archive API endpoints. Additionally, restrict which users are permitted to run containers and execute docker cp operations, and monitor for suspicious archive API usage.

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