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CVE-2026-41567: CWE-427: Uncontrolled Search Path Element in moby moby/v2/daemonCVE-2026-41567
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CVE-2026-41567 is a high-severity vulnerability in the moby/v2/daemon component of the Moby container framework. It affects versions prior to 29. 5. 1 and moby/moby v2 prior to v2. 0. 0-beta. 14. The issue arises when the daemon resolves decompression binaries from the container's filesystem instead of the host's, allowing a malicious container image with trojanized binaries to execute arbitrary code with full daemon privileges. This can lead to host root access and unrestricted capabilities when compressed archives are uploaded or piped into containers. The vulnerability is fixed in Docker Engine 29.

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