Container Priv Escal on /etc/passwd in Red Hat Process Automation Manager
CVE-2025-58713 Published on April 8, 2026

Rhpam: privilege escalation via excessive /etc/passwd permissions
A container privilege escalation flaw was found in certain Red Hat Process Automation Manager images. This issue stems from the /etc/passwd file being created with group-writable permissions during build time. In certain conditions, an attacker who can execute commands within an affected container, even as a non-root user, can leverage their membership in the root group to modify the /etc/passwd file. This could allow the attacker to add a new user with any arbitrary UID, including UID 0, leading to full root privileges within the container.

NVD

Vulnerability Analysis

CVE-2025-58713 can be exploited with local system access, and requires user privileges. This vulnerability is consided to have a high level of attack complexity. The potential impact of an exploit of this vulnerability is considered to be very high.

Attack Vector:
LOCAL
Attack Complexity:
HIGH
Privileges Required:
HIGH
User Interaction:
NONE
Scope:
UNCHANGED
Confidentiality Impact:
HIGH
Integrity Impact:
HIGH
Availability Impact:
HIGH

Timeline

Reported to Red Hat.

Made public. 210 days later.

Weakness Type

Incorrect Default Permissions

During installation, installed file permissions are set to allow anyone to modify those files.


Products Associated with CVE-2025-58713

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Affected Versions

Red Hat Process Automation 7: Red Hat Process Automation 7: Red Hat Process Automation 7: Red Hat Process Automation 7: Red Hat Process Automation 7: Red Hat Process Automation 7:

Exploit Probability

EPSS
0.00%
Percentile
0.09%

EPSS (Exploit Prediction Scoring System) scores estimate the probability that a vulnerability will be exploited in the wild within the next 30 days. The percentile shows you how this score compares to all other vulnerabilities.