Docker Authorization Bypass Flaw Exposed Hosts to Potential Attackers

A high-severity security vulnerability has been discovered in Docker Engine, exposing hosts to potential authorization bypass attacks. Tracked as CVE-2026-34040, the flaw allows attackers to evade authorization plugins (AuthZ) by manipulating API request bodies. While the base likelihood of exploitation remains low, the vulnerability carries a “High” severity rating. It specifically impacts environments relying on […]

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