CVE-2026-32193 is a path traversal vulnerability in Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). The flaw stems from improper limitation of a pathname to a restricted directory, allowing an authorized attacker to send specially crafted requests to a host-level service from a containerized context. Available reporting indicates the issue can be used by an attacker running an untrusted container to reach functionality on the AKS worker node that was not intended for unauthenticated access from that context. In affected deployments, exploitation can break container isolation, enabling escape from the container and execution of code on the underlying AKS worker node.
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A vulnerability identified as CVE-2026-32193, referenced in the title as enabling a path from an AKS node root vulnerability to Microsoft Copilot hijack.
A path traversal container escape vulnerability in Azure Kubernetes Service that can allow compromise of the AKS worker node.
A critical remote code execution vulnerability in Azure Kubernetes Service caused by path traversal that may enable container escape and worker node compromise.
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