A vulnerability in Google Cloud Platforms guest-oslogin versions between 20190304 and 20200507 allows a user that is only granted the role roles/compute.osLogin to escalate privileges to root. Using their membership to the docker group, an attacker with this role is able to run docker and mount the host OS. Within docker, it is possible to modify the host OS filesystem and modify /etc/groups to gain administrative privileges. All images created after 2020-May-07 (20200507) are fixed, and if you cannot update, we recommend you edit /etc/group/security.conf and remove the docker user from the OS Login entry.
During installation, installed file permissions are set to allow anyone to modify those files.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Guest-oslogin | 20190304.00 (including) | 20200507.00 (including) | |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | bionic | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | devel | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | eoan | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | esm-infra-legacy/trusty | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | focal | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | groovy | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | hirsute | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | impish | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | jammy | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | kinetic | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | lunar | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | mantic | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | noble | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | oracular | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | trusty | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | trusty/esm | * |
Gce-compute-image-packages | Ubuntu | xenial | * |