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Dugre says that the vulnerability is easy to leverage, and his exploit confirms this as it consists of just three lines of Python code.

The vulnerability was reported responsibly to Docker, who responded quickly and addressed it in a new Docker Desktop version, 4.44.3, released last week.

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[–] dataprolet@discuss.tchncs.de 10 points 3 days ago

Windows? Pfff!