When the isula cp command is used to copy files from a container to a host machine and the container is controlled by an attacker, the attacker can escape the container.
Weakness
The product does not initialize or incorrectly initializes a resource, which might leave the resource in an unexpected state when it is accessed or used.
Affected Software
| Name | 
Vendor | 
Start Version | 
End Version | 
| Isula | 
Openeuler | 
2.0.8-20210518.144540 (including) | 
2.0.8-20210518.144540 (including) | 
| Isula | 
Openeuler | 
2.0.18-10 (including) | 
2.0.18-10 (including) | 
| Isula | 
Openeuler | 
2.1.2 (including) | 
2.1.2 (including) | 
Potential Mitigations
- Use a language that does not allow this weakness to occur or provides constructs that make this weakness easier to avoid.
 
- For example, in Java, if the programmer does not explicitly initialize a variable, then the code could produce a compile-time error (if the variable is local) or automatically initialize the variable to the default value for the variable’s type. In Perl, if explicit initialization is not performed, then a default value of undef is assigned, which is interpreted as 0, false, or an equivalent value depending on the context in which the variable is accessed.
 
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