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NanoClaw contains a host/container filesystem boundary vulnerability in outbound attachment handling and outbox cleanup that allows a compromised or prompt-inje…

Published:

5 mei 2026 om 22:00:00

Alert date:

6 mei 2026 om 18:01:06

Source:

nvd.nist.gov

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NanoClaw contains a critical host/container filesystem boundary vulnerability in outbound attachment handling and outbox cleanup functionality. The vulnerability allows compromised or prompt-injected containers to read files outside the intended outbox directory by supplying crafted messages_out.id and content.files values or creating symlinked outbox files. Attackers can exploit this to trigger host-side reads of arbitrary files and potentially achieve recursive deletion of paths outside the intended cleanup target. This represents a significant container escape vulnerability that could lead to host system compromise.

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NanoClaw

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