Critical 2018-05 archive

Executive Summary

A remote code execution vulnerability exists when the Windows Host Compute Service Shim (hcsshim) library fails to properly validate input while importing a container image. To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker would place malicious code in a specially crafted container image which, if an authenticated administrator imported (pulled), could cause a container management service utilizing the Host Compute Service Shim library to execute malicious code on the Windows host. An attacker who successfully exploited the vulnerability could execute arbitrary code on the host operating system. The security update addresses the vulnerability by correcting how Windows Host Compute Service Shim validates input from container images.

Overview

Critical
MS Severity
Not Exploited
MS Exploit Status
Exploitation Unlikely
MS Exploit Likelihood
Category Remote Code Execution
Released May 8 2018
Last Updated May 8 2018
Publicly Disclosed No
CISA KEV Not Listed
Known Exploits None Known

EPSS Score

No EPSS score available for this CVE.

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Affected Products

1 affected product
Product KB Article Severity Impact Restart Required
Windows Host Compute Service Shim Release Note (Security Update) Critical Remote Code Execution Maybe

Patches

1 patch
Article Type Restart
Release Note Security Update Maybe

Known Exploits

Acknowledgments