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GCVE-VVD-MAGEIA-2019-333
GCVE-VVD-MAGEIA-2019-333
Advisory Published
This kernel-linus update is based on the upstream 5.3.11 and fixes at least
the following security issues:
Insufficient access control in a subsystem for Intel (R) processor graphics
may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable escalation of
privilege via local access (CVE-2019-0155).
A Spectre SWAPGS gadget was found in the Linux kernel's implementation of
system interrupts. An attacker with local access could use this information
to reveal private data through a Spectre like side channel (CVE-2019-1125).
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s Bluetooth implementation of UART.
An attacker with local access and write permissions to the Bluetooth
hardware could use this flaw to issue a specially crafted ioctl function
call and cause the system to crash (CVE-2019-10207).
TSX Asynchronous Abort condition on some CPUs utilizing speculative
execution may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable
information disclosure via a side channel with local access
(CVE-2019-11135).
Improper invalidation for page table updates by a virtual guest operating
system for multiple Intel(R) Processors may allow an authenticated user to
potentially enable denial of service of the host system via local access
(CVE-2018-12207).
For proper mitigations and fixes for theese issues, a microcode update is
also needed, either with a bios/uefi update from your hardware vendor or
by installing the microcode-0.20191112-1.mga7.nonfree update (mga#25688).
There is heap-based buffer overflow in the marvell wifi chip driver that
allows local users to cause a denial of service(system crash) or possibly
execute arbitrary code (CVE-2019-14814, CVE-2019-14815, CVE-2019-14816).
An out-of-bounds access issue was found in the way Linux kernel's KVM
hypervisor implements the Coalesced MMIO write operation. It operates on
an MMIO ring buffer 'struct kvm_coalesced_mmio' object, wherein write
indices 'ring->first' and 'ring->last' value could be supplied by a host
user-space process. An unprivileged host user or process with access to
'/dev/kvm' device could use this flaw to crash the host kernel, resulting
in a denial of service or potentially escalating privileges on the system
(CVE-2019-14821).
A buffer overflow flaw was found in the way Linux kernel's vhost
functionality that translates virtqueue buffers to IOVs, logged the buffer
descriptors during migration. A privileged guest user able to pass
descriptors with invalid length to the host when migration is underway,
could use this flaw to increase their privileges on the host
(CVE-2019-14835).
In the Linux kernel before 5.2.14, rds6_inc_info_copy in net/rds/recv.c
allows attackers to obtain sensitive information from kernel stack memory
because tos and flags fields are not initialized (CVE-2019-16714)
rtl_p2p_noa_ie in drivers/net/wireless/realtek/rtlwifi/ps.c in the Linux
kernel through 5.3.6 lacks a certain upper-bound check, leading to a
buffer overflow (CVE-2019-17666)
For other upstream fixes in this update, see the referenced changelogs.
Affected Products
| Vendor | Product | Versions | Platforms |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mageia | kernel-linus | 0 (affected), 5.3.11-1.mga7 (unaffected) | — |
Aliases
Transitive aliases
GHSA-frg3-qcjh-fvr9GHSA-m35f-qmp6-pvj2BDU:2020-03328GHSA-qw7j-pqgw-px85VVD-MAGEIA-2019-220GHSA-wcxr-pc79-vh4xGSD-2019-16714EUVD-2019-7264EUVD-2019-7971VVD-MAGEIA-2019-332GHSA-8885-wr7g-q9vxCVE-2020-9395VAR-202007-1257BDU:2019-04744CNVD-2019-38261BDU:2020-03327VVD-MAGEIA-2019-221OPENSUSE-SU-2024:10895-1BDU:2019-04533GHSA-3fcq-fcfj-jgfqBDU:2020-03329GHSA-5prc-226w-5qr4CVE-2019-3846BDU:2019-02927EUVD-2019-13466GSD-2020-9395EUVD-2019-0962VVD-MAGEIA-2019-288EUVD-2019-5944EUVD-2019-2224VVD-CERTFI-2019-0012VVD-MAGEIA-2019-306CNVD-2021-18235GHSA-pg5g-xqv8-wqm8VVD-MAGEIA-2019-287GHSA-pv85-r7p2-8r62EUVD-2019-5943BDU:2019-03812EUVD-2020-30216EUVD-2019-5945
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