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Article: Abusing Docker API | Socket - published over 5 years ago.
Content: Notes on abusing open Docker sockets This wont cover breaking out of docker containers Ports: usually 2375 & 2376 but can be anything Refs: https://blog.sourcerer.io/a-crash-course-on-docker-learn-to-swim-with-the-big-fish-6ff25e8958b0 https://www.slideshare.net/BorgHan/hacking-docker-the-easy-way https://blog.secureideas.com/2018/05/escaping-the-wha...
https://blog.carnal0wnage.com/2019/02/abusing-docker-api-socket.html   
Published: 2019 02 01 13:32:00
Received: 2023 03 31 08:24:33
Feed: Carnal0wnage and Attack Research Blog
Source: Carnal0wnage and Attack Research Blog
Category: News
Topic: Hacking
Article: Abusing Docker API | Socket - published over 5 years ago.
Content: Notes on abusing open Docker sockets This wont cover breaking out of docker containers Ports: usually 2375 & 2376 but can be anything Refs: https://blog.sourcerer.io/a-crash-course-on-docker-learn-to-swim-with-the-big-fish-6ff25e8958b0 https://www.slideshare.net/BorgHan/hacking-docker-the-easy-way https://blog.secureideas.com/2018/05/escaping-the-wha...
https://blog.carnal0wnage.com/2019/02/abusing-docker-api-socket.html   
Published: 2019 02 01 13:32:00
Received: 2023 03 31 08:24:33
Feed: Carnal0wnage and Attack Research Blog
Source: Carnal0wnage and Attack Research Blog
Category: News
Topic: Hacking

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