Service Fabric Privilege Escalation from Containerized Workloads on Linux

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Under Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD), cloud-security vendor Palo Alto Networks informed Microsoft of an issue affecting Service Fabric (SF) Linux clusters (CVE-2022-30137). The vulnerability enables a bad actor, with access to a compromised container, to escalate privileges and gain control of the resource’s host SF node and the entire cluster. Though the bug exists on …

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Source – Microsoft Security Response Center

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