Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Bugtraq: [SECURITY] [DSA 3607-1] linux security update

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Debian Security Advisory DSA-3607-1 security (at) debian (dot) org [email concealed]

http://ift.tt/1kZ5swi Salvatore Bonaccorso

June 28, 2016 http://ift.tt/1S3Txy1

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Package : linux

CVE ID : CVE-2015-7515 CVE-2016-0821 CVE-2016-1237 CVE-2016-1583

CVE-2016-2117 CVE-2016-2143 CVE-2016-2184 CVE-2016-2185

CVE-2016-2186 CVE-2016-2187 CVE-2016-3070 CVE-2016-3134

CVE-2016-3136 CVE-2016-3137 CVE-2016-3138 CVE-2016-3140

CVE-2016-3156 CVE-2016-3157 CVE-2016-3672 CVE-2016-3951

CVE-2016-3955 CVE-2016-3961 CVE-2016-4470 CVE-2016-4482

CVE-2016-4485 CVE-2016-4486 CVE-2016-4565 CVE-2016-4569

CVE-2016-4578 CVE-2016-4580 CVE-2016-4581 CVE-2016-4805

CVE-2016-4913 CVE-2016-4997 CVE-2016-4998 CVE-2016-5243

CVE-2016-5244

Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that

may lead to a privilege escalation, denial of service or information

leaks.

CVE-2015-7515, CVE-2016-2184, CVE-2016-2185, CVE-2016-2186,

CVE-2016-2187, CVE-2016-3136, CVE-2016-3137, CVE-2016-3138,

CVE-2016-3140

Ralf Spenneberg of OpenSource Security reported that various USB

drivers do not sufficiently validate USB descriptors. This

allowed a physically present user with a specially designed USB

device to cause a denial of service (crash).

CVE-2016-0821

Solar Designer noted that the list 'poisoning' feature, intended

to mitigate the effects of bugs in list manipulation in the

kernel, used poison values within the range of virtual addresses

that can be allocated by user processes.

CVE-2016-1237

David Sinquin discovered that nfsd does not check permissions when

setting ACLs, allowing users to grant themselves permissions to a

file by setting the ACL.

CVE-2016-1583

Jann Horn of Google Project Zero reported that the eCryptfs

filesystem could be used together with the proc filesystem to

cause a kernel stack overflow. If the ecryptfs-utils package is

installed, local users could exploit this, via the

mount.ecryptfs_private program, for denial of service (crash) or

possibly for privilege escalation.

CVE-2016-2117

Justin Yackoski of Cryptonite discovered that the Atheros L2

ethernet driver incorrectly enables scatter/gather I/O. A remote

attacker could take advantage of this flaw to obtain potentially

sensitive information from kernel memory.

CVE-2016-2143

Marcin Koscielnicki discovered that the fork implementation in the

Linux kernel on s390 platforms mishandles the case of four

page-table levels, which allows local users to cause a denial of

service (system crash).

CVE-2016-3070

Jan Stancek of Red Hat discovered a local denial of service

vulnerability in AIO handling.

CVE-2016-3134

The Google Project Zero team found that the netfilter subsystem does

not sufficiently validate filter table entries. A user with the

CAP_NET_ADMIN capability could use this for denial of service

(crash) or possibly for privilege escalation. Debian disables

unprivileged user namespaces by default, if locally enabled with the

kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone sysctl, this allows privilege

escalation.

CVE-2016-3156

Solar Designer discovered that the IPv4 implementation in the Linux

kernel did not perform the destruction of inet device objects

properly. An attacker in a guest OS could use this to cause a denial

of service (networking outage) in the host OS.

CVE-2016-3157 / XSA-171

Andy Lutomirski discovered that the x86_64 (amd64) task switching

implementation did not correctly update the I/O permission level

when running as a Xen paravirtual (PV) guest. In some

configurations this would allow local users to cause a denial of

service (crash) or to escalate their privileges within the guest.

CVE-2016-3672

Hector Marco and Ismael Ripoll noted that it was possible to disable

Address Space Layout Randomisation (ASLR) for x86_32 (i386) programs

by removing the stack resource limit. This made it easier for local

users to exploit security flaws in programs that have the setuid or

setgid flag set.

CVE-2016-3951

It was discovered that the cdc_ncm driver would free memory

prematurely if certain errors occurred during its initialisation.

This allowed a physically present user with a specially designed

USB device to cause a denial of service (crash) or possibly to

escalate their privileges.

CVE-2016-3955

Ignat Korchagin reported that the usbip subsystem did not check

the length of data received for a USB buffer. This allowed denial

of service (crash) or privilege escalation on a system configured

as a usbip client, by the usbip server or by an attacker able to

impersonate it over the network. A system configured as a usbip

server might be similarly vulnerable to physically present users.

CVE-2016-3961 / XSA-174

Vitaly Kuznetsov of Red Hat discovered that Linux allowed the use of

hugetlbfs on x86 (i386 and amd64) systems even when running as a Xen

paravirtualised (PV) guest, although Xen does not support huge

pages. This allowed users with access to /dev/hugepages to cause a

denial of service (crash) in the guest.

CVE-2016-4470

David Howells of Red Hat discovered that a local user can trigger a

flaw in the Linux kernel's handling of key lookups in the keychain

subsystem, leading to a denial of service (crash) or possibly to

privilege escalation.

CVE-2016-4482, CVE-2016-4485, CVE-2016-4486, CVE-2016-4569,

CVE-2016-4578, CVE-2016-4580, CVE-2016-5243, CVE-2016-5244

Kangjie Lu reported that the USB devio, llc, rtnetlink, ALSA

timer, x25, tipc, and rds facilities leaked information from the

kernel stack.

CVE-2016-4565

Jann Horn of Google Project Zero reported that various components

in the InfiniBand stack implemented unusual semantics for the

write() operation. On a system with InfiniBand drivers loaded,

local users could use this for denial of service or privilege

escalation.

CVE-2016-4581

Tycho Andersen discovered that in some situations the Linux kernel

did not handle propagated mounts correctly. A local user can take

advantage of this flaw to cause a denial of service (system crash).

CVE-2016-4805

Baozeng Ding discovered a use-after-free in the generic PPP layer in

the Linux kernel. A local user can take advantage of this flaw to

cause a denial of service (system crash), or potentially escalate

their privileges.

CVE-2016-4913

Al Viro found that the ISO9660 filesystem implementation did not

correctly count the length of certain invalid name entries.

Reading a directory containing such name entries would leak

information from kernel memory. Users permitted to mount disks or

disk images could use this to obtain sensitive information.

CVE-2016-4997 / CVE-2016-4998

Jesse Hertz and Tim Newsham discovered that missing input sanitising

in Netfilter socket handling may result in denial of service. Debian

disables unprivileged user namespaces by default, if locally enabled

with the kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone sysctl, this also allows

privilege escalation.

For the stable distribution (jessie), these problems have been fixed in

version 3.16.7-ckt25-2+deb8u2.

We recommend that you upgrade your linux packages.

Further information about Debian Security Advisories, how to apply

these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be

found at: http://ift.tt/1kZ5swi

Mailing list: debian-security-announce (at) lists.debian (dot) org [email concealed]

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