Kata Container has CopyFile Policy Subversion via Symlinks

Description

Summary

An oversight in the CopyFile policy (and perhaps the CopyFile handler) allows untrusted hosts to write to arbitrary locations inside the guest workload image. This can be used to overwrite binaries inside the guest and exfiltrate data from containers; even those running inside CVMs.

Details

Here is the policy that covers CopyFile requests.

CopyFileRequest if {
    print("CopyFileRequest: input.path =", input.path)

    check_directory_traversal(input.path)

    some regex1 in policy_data.request_defaults.CopyFileRequest
    regex2 := replace(regex1, "$(sfprefix)", policy_data.common.sfprefix)
    regex3 := replace(regex2, "$(cpath)", policy_data.common.cpath)
    regex4 := replace(regex3, "$(bundle-id)", "[a-z0-9]{64}")
    print("CopyFileRequest: regex4 =", regex4)

    regex.match(regex4, input.path)

    print("CopyFileRequest: true")
}

This checks that files are being copied to policy_data.common.cpath, which is typically set to /run/kata-containers/shared/containers. In other words, you're allowed to copy files to anywhere inside the shared dir.

For reference, here is the CopyFile message. Note that none of the other fields are check in the policy.

message CopyFileRequest {
    // Path is the destination file in the guest. It must be absolute,
    // canonical and below /run.
    string path = 1;
    // FileSize is the expected file size, for security reasons write operations
    // are made in a temporary file, once it has the expected size, it's moved
    // to the destination path.
    int64 file_size = 2;
    // FileMode is the file mode.
    uint32 file_mode = 3;
    // DirMode is the mode for the parent directories of destination path.
    uint32 dir_mode = 4;
    // Uid is the numeric user id.
    int32 uid = 5;
    // Gid is the numeric group id.
    int32 gid = 6;
    // Offset for the next write operation.
    int64 offset = 7;
    // Data to write in the destination file.
    bytes data = 8;
}

In addition to copying files directly, the Kata Agent supports creating symlinks via the CopyFile API. In this case the path is the symlink name and the data field contains the symlink target. Given that the policy only checks the path, an attacker can craft a CopyFile request that results in a symlink going from any location into the shared dir.

PoC

The above primitive can be used to to write arbitrary data into container images (pulled in the guest or otherwise). A couple steps are required.

First, identify some target path in the guest image. This could be a binary that will be called by the workload. You could also experiment with overwriting other stuff.

Create a symlink from this binary to the shared dir. The path/link name should be in the shared dir and the data/target should point to the path of the target file inside the container image in the guest fs.

Create a second CopyFile request to copy your data from the host into the symlink you just created in the shared dir. This will then be propagated into the image. You may want to restart the container to ensure that your new binary is invoked.

Impact

Anyone who is using the upstream genpolicy implementation and expects it to prevent host access to container images is vulnerable This includes Confidential Containers workloads where the trust model explicitly forbids this type of access. If you have your own policy implementation you may or may not be vulnerable. If you do not care about protecting the image from the host (e.g. you are using unprotected host pull), you are not vulnerable.

This was individually discovered and reported by

  • @calonso-nv
  • @fikriwahab
  • @kodareef5

Basic information

Type
reviewed
Severity
high
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Published (advisory)
2026-05-04 19:32:20 UTC
Updated
2026-05-14 20:49:52 UTC
GitHub reviewed
2026-05-04 19:32:20 UTC
NVD published
2026-04-24 19:17:12 UTC

EPSS Score

Score Percentile
0.04% 12.24%

CVSS Scores

Base score Version Severity Vector
8.2 3.1
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:L/A:N Click to expand
Attack vector (AV:N)
Could be attacked over the internet or any normal routed network—not just someone sitting at the machine.
Attack complexity (AC:L)
Once they can reach the bug, pulling it off is straightforward—no weird race conditions or rare setup.
Privileges required (PR:N)
No account or special rights needed—anonymous or random user is enough.
User interaction (UI:N)
Nobody has to click “OK” or open a trap file; it can work without a victim helping.
Scope (S:U)
Damage stays in the same “trust bubble” as the broken component—no big spill into unrelated systems.
Confidentiality (C:H)
Serious risk that confidential data gets exposed in a big way.
Integrity (I:L)
Attackers could change some data, but it’s limited—not everything goes.
Availability (A:N)
Service keeps running; no real outage angle.
8.2 4.0
CVSS:4.0/AV:L/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:N/VI:H/VA:N/SC:H/SI:N/SA:N Click to expand
Attack vector (AV:L)
Attacker needs local access on the target system.
Attack complexity (AC:L)
Exploitation conditions are straightforward and stable.
Attack requirements (AT:N)
No additional preconditions are required beyond normal reachability.
Privileges required (PR:N)
No privileges are required.
User interaction (UI:N)
No user interaction is required.
Vulnerable system confidentiality impact (VC:N)
No confidentiality impact on the vulnerable system.
Vulnerable system integrity impact (VI:H)
High integrity impact on the vulnerable system.
Vulnerable system availability impact (VA:N)
No availability impact on the vulnerable system.
Subsequent system confidentiality impact (SC:H)
High confidentiality impact on subsequent systems.
Subsequent system integrity impact (SI:N)
No integrity impact on subsequent systems.
Subsequent system availability impact (SA:N)
No availability impact on subsequent systems.

Identifiers

CWEs

CWE id Name
CWE-61 UNIX Symbolic Link (Symlink) Following

Credits

  • fitzthum (reporter)
  • calonso-nv (finder)
  • fikriwahab (finder)
  • burgerdev (remediation_developer)
  • danmihai1 (remediation_reviewer)
  • jojimt (remediation_reviewer)
  • fidencio (remediation_reviewer)
  • kodareef5 (finder)

Affected packages (1)

Vulnerable version ranges and first patched releases as published by GitHub.

Ecosystem Package Vulnerable range First patched Vulnerable functions
go github.com/kata-containers/kata-containers < 0.0.0-20260422180503-1b9e49eb2763 0.0.0-20260422180503-1b9e49eb2763

References

cvelogic Threat Intelligence