| CVE ID | Severity | Package | Affected Version | Fixed Version | CVSS Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2024-23652 | critical | buildkit | <0.12.5 | 0.12.5 | 10.0 |
ImpactA malicious BuildKit frontend or Dockerfile using PatchesThe issue has been fixed in v0.12.5 WorkaroundsAvoid using BuildKit frontend from an untrusted source or building an untrusted Dockerfile containing ReferencesRelevance: Since CVE-2024-23652 involves an arbitrary file deletion vulnerability in Buildkit during container image builds, it is generally **not relevant** for normal usage of the Portainer agent image, which typically runs as a pre-built deployment tool rather than a builder. It would only become critical if the agent is utilized within a pipeline that parses untrusted Dockerfiles or build instructions that can trigger the exploit via the `RUN --mount` parameter. In a standard monitoring and management scenario, this vulnerability does not impact the agent's core functionality or security posture. (Note: Relevance analysis is automatically generated and may require verification.) Package URL(s):
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| CVE-2025-68121 | critical | pkg:golang/stdlib@1.18.2 | <1.24.13 | 1.24.13 | 10.0 |
| CVE-2023-24538 | critical | pkg:golang/stdlib@1.18.2 | <1.19.8 | 1.19.8 | 9.8 |
| CVE-2023-24540 | critical | pkg:golang/stdlib@1.18.2 | <1.19.9 | 1.19.9 | 9.8 |
| CVE-2024-23653 | critical | buildkit | <0.12.5 | 0.12.5 | 9.8 |
| CVE-2024-24790 | critical | pkg:golang/stdlib@1.18.2 | <1.21.11 | 1.21.11 | 9.8 |
| CVE-2024-41110 | critical | docker | >=19.03.0,<23.0.15 | 23.0.15 | 9.4 |
| CVE-2024-45337 | critical | crypto | <0.31.0 | 0.31.0 | 9.1 |
| CVE-2025-22871 | critical | pkg:golang/stdlib@1.18.2 | <1.23.8 | 1.23.8 | 9.1 |
| CVE-2026-33186 | critical | grpc | <1.79.3 | 1.79.3 | 9.1 |
Exploitation could lead to severe consequences, such as system compromise or data loss. Requires immediate attention.
Vulnerability could be exploited relatively easily and lead to significant impact. Requires prompt attention.
Exploitation is possible but might require specific conditions. Impact is moderate. Should be addressed in a timely manner.
Exploitation is difficult or impact is minimal. Address when convenient or as part of regular maintenance.
Severity is not determined, informational, or negligible. Review based on context.
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