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CVE-2020-11739

CVE-2020-11739 PUBLISHED

An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a denial of service or possibly gain privileges because of missing memory barriers in read-write unlock paths. The read-write unlock paths don't contain a memory barrier. On Arm, this means a processor is allowed to re-order the memory access with the preceding ones. In other words, the unlock may be seen by another processor before all the memory accesses within the "critical" section. As a consequence, it may be possible to have a writer executing a critical section at the same time as readers or another writer. In other words, many of the assumptions (e.g., a variable cannot be modified after a check) in the critical sections are not safe anymore. The read-write locks are used in hypercalls (such as grant-table ones), so a malicious guest could exploit the race. For instance, there is a small window where Xen can leak memory if XENMAPSPACE_grant_table is used concurrently. A malicious guest may be able to leak memory, or cause a hypervisor crash resulting in a Denial of Service (DoS). Information leak and privilege escalation cannot be excluded.

EPSS 0.09% · 25.0th percentile

Risk Scores

EPSS Score
0.09%
25.0th percentile

Affected Products

VendorProductVersions
Ubuntu:20.04:LTSxen4.9.2-0ubuntu2, 4.9.2-0ubuntu7, 4.11.3+24-g14b62ab3e5-1ubuntu1
Ubuntu:18.04:LTSxen4.9.0-0ubuntu3, 4.9.0-0ubuntu4, 4.9.2-0ubuntu1
Ubuntu:16.04:LTSxen4.6.0-1ubuntu4.3, 0, 4.6.5-0ubuntu1.1

Timeline

  • Apr 14, 2020 CVE Published
  • Apr 14, 2021 EPSS Score
  • Jun 22, 2021 EPSS Score
  • Aug 24, 2021 EPSS Score
  • Oct 25, 2021 EPSS Score
  • Jan 6, 2022 EPSS Score
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