Ubuntu Security Notice 3903-1 - Jason Wang discovered that the vhost net driver in the Linux kernel contained an out of bounds write vulnerability. An attacker in a guest virtual machine could use this to cause a denial of service or possibly execute arbitrary code in the host kernel. Jann Horn discovered that the userfaultd implementation in the Linux kernel did not properly restrict access to certain ioctls. A local attacker could use this possibly to modify files. Various other issues were also addressed.
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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-3903-1
March 06, 2019
linux, linux-azure, linux-gcp, linux-kvm, linux-raspi2 vulnerabilities
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A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:
- Ubuntu 18.10
Summary:
Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
Software Description:
- linux: Linux kernel
- linux-azure: Linux kernel for Microsoft Azure Cloud systems
- linux-gcp: Linux kernel for Google Cloud Platform (GCP) systems
- linux-kvm: Linux kernel for cloud environments
- linux-raspi2: Linux kernel for Raspberry Pi 2
Details:
Jason Wang discovered that the vhost net driver in the Linux kernel
contained an out of bounds write vulnerability. An attacker in a guest
virtual machine could use this to cause a denial of service (host system
crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code in the host kernel.
(CVE-2018-16880)
Jann Horn discovered that the userfaultd implementation in the Linux kernel
did not properly restrict access to certain ioctls. A local attacker could
use this possibly to modify files. (CVE-2018-18397)
Jann Horn discovered a race condition in the fork() system call in the
Linux kernel. A local attacker could use this to gain access to services
that cache authorizations. (CVE-2019-6133)
Update instructions:
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following
package versions:
Ubuntu 18.10:
linux-image-4.18.0-1007-gcp 4.18.0-1007.8
linux-image-4.18.0-1008-kvm 4.18.0-1008.8
linux-image-4.18.0-1010-raspi2 4.18.0-1010.12
linux-image-4.18.0-1013-azure 4.18.0-1013.13
linux-image-4.18.0-16-generic 4.18.0-16.17
linux-image-4.18.0-16-generic-lpae 4.18.0-16.17
linux-image-4.18.0-16-lowlatency 4.18.0-16.17
linux-image-4.18.0-16-snapdragon 4.18.0-16.17
linux-image-azure 4.18.0.1013.14
linux-image-gcp 4.18.0.1007.7
linux-image-generic 4.18.0.16.17
linux-image-generic-lpae 4.18.0.16.17
linux-image-gke 4.18.0.1007.7
linux-image-kvm 4.18.0.1008.8
linux-image-lowlatency 4.18.0.16.17
linux-image-raspi2 4.18.0.1010.7
linux-image-snapdragon 4.18.0.16.17
After a standard system update you need to reboot your computer to make
all the necessary changes.
ATTENTION: Due to an unavoidable ABI change the kernel updates have
been given a new version number, which requires you to recompile and
reinstall all third party kernel modules you might have installed.
Unless you manually uninstalled the standard kernel metapackages
(e.g. linux-generic, linux-generic-lts-RELEASE, linux-virtual,
linux-powerpc), a standard system upgrade will automatically perform
this as well.
References:
https://usn.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-3903-1
CVE-2018-16880, CVE-2018-18397, CVE-2019-6133
Package Information:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/4.18.0-16.17
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-azure/4.18.0-1013.13
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-gcp/4.18.0-1007.8
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-kvm/4.18.0-1008.8
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-raspi2/4.18.0-1010.12