container escape

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Container escape is a security vulnerability where an attacker breaks out of a container's isolation to access the host system or other containers. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight container escape exploits demonstrated at Pwn2Own Berlin 2025, where researchers successfully breached Docker Desktop alongside other critical platforms like Windows 11 and Oracle VirtualBox. These real-world attacks underscore the importance of container security in modern IT environments. The tag covers topics such as exploit techniques, competition results, and implications for enterprise cybersecurity. Readers can find threads analyzing how container escapes work, their impact on Windows and Linux systems, and mitigation strategies to prevent host compromise.
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    Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 Day 1: Critical Software Breaches & Rising Cybersecurity Threats

    The first day of Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 brought the cybersecurity spotlight back to some of the world’s most critical software platforms, revealing a dynamic and, at times, unsettling glimpse into the vulnerabilities that underscore the modern IT ecosystem. On this opening day alone, researchers...
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