8.8
/ 10
HIGH
CVSS:4.0/AV:L/AC:L/AT:P/PR:L/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:H/SI:H/SA:H
Description
The Docker CLI --use-api-socket flag bypasses Enhanced Container Isolation (ECI) restrictions in Docker Desktop. When ECI is enabled, Docker socket mounts from containers are denied unless explicitly allowed via the admin-settings configuration. However, the --use-api-socket flag adds the Docker socket mount via the HostConfig.Mounts field rather than the HostConfig.Binds field. The ECI enforcement in the Docker Desktop API proxy only inspected Binds, allowing the mount to pass unchecked. This grants a container full access to the Docker Engine socket and, if the host user has logged in to container registries, their authentication credentials.
A local attacker with the ability to run Docker CLI commands can exploit this to escape ECI restrictions, access the Docker Engine, and potentially escalate privileges.
A local attacker with the ability to run Docker CLI commands can exploit this to escape ECI restrictions, access the Docker Engine, and potentially escalate privileges.
AI Analysis
Docker Desktop Enhanced Container Isolation bypass via --use-api-socket CLI flag, allowing a local attacker to escape ECI restrictions and access the Docker Engine
Basic Information
ID
CVE-2026-6406
Source
Docker
Published
May 22, 2026 at 18:32
Modified
May 22, 2026 at 19:48
Affected Product
Vendor
Docker
Product
Docker Desktop
Version
4.41.0
Affected Versions
Docker Docker Desktop 4.41.0
CWE Classification
AI Assessment
AI Score
8.8 / 10
AI Severity
High
Vendor
Docker
Product
Docker Desktop
Version
4.41.0