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Package details: pkg:ebuild/app-containers/containerd@1.6.14
purl pkg:ebuild/app-containers/containerd@1.6.14
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VCID-1ucu-ewxj-xfhp Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in containerd, the worst of which could result in privilege escalation. CVE-2022-31030
GHSA-5ffw-gxpp-mxpf
VCID-4qfu-ng4n-jbfx Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in containerd, the worst of which could result in privilege escalation. CVE-2021-32760
GHSA-c72p-9xmj-rx3w
VCID-9qpc-77v8-13hw Moby (Docker Engine) started with non-empty inheritable Linux process capabilities ### Impact A bug was found in Moby (Docker Engine) where containers were incorrectly started with non-empty inheritable Linux process capabilities, creating an atypical Linux environment and enabling programs with inheritable file capabilities to elevate those capabilities to the permitted set during `execve(2)`. Normally, when executable programs have specified permitted file capabilities, otherwise unprivileged users and processes can execute those programs and gain the specified file capabilities up to the bounding set. Due to this bug, containers which included executable programs with inheritable file capabilities allowed otherwise unprivileged users and processes to additionally gain these inheritable file capabilities up to the container's bounding set. Containers which use Linux users and groups to perform privilege separation inside the container are most directly impacted. This bug did not affect the container security sandbox as the inheritable set never contained more capabilities than were included in the container's bounding set. ### Patches This bug has been fixed in Moby (Docker Engine) 20.10.14. Users should update to this version as soon as possible. Running containers should be stopped, deleted, and recreated for the inheritable capabilities to be reset. This fix changes Moby (Docker Engine) behavior such that containers are started with a more typical Linux environment. Refer to `capabilities(7)` for a description of how capabilities work. Note that permitted file capabilities continue to allow for privileges to be raised up to the container's bounding set and that processes may add capabilities to their own inheritable set up to the container's bounding set per the rules described in the manual page. In all cases the container's bounding set provides an upper bound on the capabilities that can be assumed and provides for the container security sandbox. ### Workarounds The entrypoint of a container can be modified to use a utility like `capsh(1)` to drop inheritable capabilities prior to the primary process starting. ### Credits The Moby project would like to thank [Andrew G. Morgan](https://github.com/AndrewGMorgan) for responsibly disclosing this issue in accordance with the [Moby security policy](https://github.com/moby/moby/blob/master/SECURITY.md). ### For more information If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: * [Open an issue](https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/new) * Email us at [security@docker.com](mailto:security@docker.com) if you think you’ve found a security bug CVE-2022-24769
GHSA-2mm7-x5h6-5pvq
VCID-kuwr-ugf2-rke4 Insufficiently restricted permissions on plugin directories ### Impact A bug was found in containerd where container root directories and some plugins had insufficiently restricted permissions, allowing otherwise unprivileged Linux users to traverse directory contents and execute programs. When containers included executable programs with extended permission bits (such as setuid), unprivileged Linux users could discover and execute those programs. When the UID of an unprivileged Linux user on the host collided with the file owner or group inside a container, the unprivileged Linux user on the host could discover, read, and modify those files. ### Patches This vulnerability has been fixed in containerd 1.4.11 and containerd 1.5.7. Users should update to these version when they are released and may restart containers or update directory permissions to mitigate the vulnerability. ### Workarounds Limit access to the host to trusted users. Update directory permission on container bundles directories. ### For more information If you have any questions or comments about this advisory: * Open an issue in [github.com/containerd/containerd](https://github.com/containerd/containerd/issues/new/choose) * Email us at [security@containerd.io](mailto:security@containerd.io) CVE-2021-41103
GHSA-c2h3-6mxw-7mvq
VCID-tc5s-4nx2-y7d9 Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in containerd, the worst of which could result in privilege escalation. CVE-2022-23471
GHSA-2qjp-425j-52j9
VCID-zedh-ff93-yka4 Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in containerd, the worst of which could result in privilege escalation. CVE-2022-23648
GHSA-crp2-qrr5-8pq7

Date Actor Action Vulnerability Source VulnerableCode Version
2026-04-01T13:01:51.198185+00:00 Gentoo Importer Fixing VCID-1ucu-ewxj-xfhp https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/202401-31 38.0.0
2026-04-01T13:01:51.188798+00:00 Gentoo Importer Fixing VCID-9qpc-77v8-13hw https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/202401-31 38.0.0
2026-04-01T13:01:51.179771+00:00 Gentoo Importer Fixing VCID-zedh-ff93-yka4 https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/202401-31 38.0.0
2026-04-01T13:01:51.169940+00:00 Gentoo Importer Fixing VCID-tc5s-4nx2-y7d9 https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/202401-31 38.0.0
2026-04-01T13:01:51.159739+00:00 Gentoo Importer Fixing VCID-kuwr-ugf2-rke4 https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/202401-31 38.0.0
2026-04-01T13:01:51.151340+00:00 Gentoo Importer Fixing VCID-4qfu-ng4n-jbfx https://security.gentoo.org/glsa/202401-31 38.0.0