CVE-2026-33990: Docker Model Runner OCI Registry Client Vulnerable to Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF)

Published Mar 30, 2026
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Updated

Summary Docker Model Runner contains an SSRF vulnerability in its OCI registry token exchange flow. When pulling a model, Model Runner follows the realm URL from the registry's WWW-Authenticate header without validating the scheme, hostname, or IP range. A malicious OCI registry can set the realm to an internal URL (e.g., http://127.0.0.1:3000/), causing Model Runner running on the host to make arbitrary GET requests to internal services and reflect the full response body back to the caller. Additionally, the token exchange mechanism can relay data from internal services back to the attacker-controlled registry via the Authorization: Bearer header.

Patches Fixed in Docker Model Runner v1.1.25 Docker Desktop users should update to 4.67.0 or later, which includes the fixed Model Runner.

Workarounds For Docker Desktop users, enabling Enhanced Container Isolation (ECI) blocks container access to Model Runner, preventing exploitation. However, if the Docker Model Runner is exposed to localhost over TCP in specific configurations, the vulnerability is still exploitable.

Impact An unprivileged container or a malicious OCI registry that the user performed a pull from might issue GET requests to host-local services (localhost, internal network)

Other sources

Docker Model Runner (DMR) is software used to manage, run, and deploy AI models using Docker. Prior to version 1.1.25, Docker Model Runner contains an SSRF vulnerability in its OCI registry token exchange flow. When pulling a model, Model Runner follows the realm URL from the registry's WWW-Authenticate header without validating the scheme, hostname, or IP range. A malicious OCI registry can set the realm to an internal URL (e.g., http://127.0.0.1:3000/), causing Model Runner running on the host to make arbitrary GET requests to internal services and reflect the full response body back to the caller. Additionally, the token exchange mechanism can relay data from internal services back to the attacker-controlled registry via the Authorization: Bearer header. This issue has been patched in version 1.1.25. For Docker Desktop users, enabling Enhanced Container Isolation (ECI) blocks container access to Model Runner, preventing exploitation. However, if the Docker Model Runner is exposed to localhost over TCP in specific configurations, the vulnerability is still exploitable.

NVD

Affected Software

2 affected componentsFixes available
go/github.com/docker/model-runner<1.1.25
1.1.25
Docker Model Runner Docker<1.1.25

Event History

Mar 30, 2026
Advisory Published
via GitHub·05:08 PM
Data Sourced
via GitHub·05:08 PM
DescriptionWeaknessAffected Software
Apr 1, 2026
CVE Published
via MITRE·04:17 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·04:17 PM
DescriptionWeakness
Data Sourced
via NVD·05:28 PM
DescriptionSeverityWeaknessAffected Software

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