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CVE-2014-8612

Status Candidate

Overview

Multiple array index errors in the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) module in FreeBSD 10.1 before p5, 10.0 before p17, 9.3 before p9, and 8.4 before p23 allow local users to (1) gain privileges via the stream id to the setsockopt function, when setting the SCTIP_SS_VALUE option, or (2) read arbitrary kernel memory via the stream id to the getsockopt function, when getting the SCTP_SS_PRIORITY option.

Related Files

FreeBSD Security Advisory - Kernel Memory Disclosure / Corruption
Posted Jan 28, 2015
Authored by Francisco Falcon, Clement LECIGNE | Site security.freebsd.org

FreeBSD Security Advisory - SCTP protocol provides reliable, flow-controlled, two-way transmission of data. It is a message oriented protocol and can support the SOCK_STREAM and SOCK_SEQPACKET abstractions. SCTP allows the user to choose between multiple scheduling algorithms to optimize the sending behavior of SCTP in scenarios with different requirements. Due to insufficient validation of the SCTP stream ID, which serves as an array index, a local unprivileged attacker can read or write 16-bits of kernel memory.

tags | advisory, kernel, local, protocol
systems | freebsd
advisories | CVE-2014-8612
SHA-256 | 94980381572f511b4697b2bf2b6d1b10dee3a0640f849037c8cd995bace01080
FreeBSD Kernel Crash / Code Execution / Disclosure
Posted Jan 28, 2015
Authored by Core Security Technologies, Francisco Falcon | Site coresecurity.com

Core Security Technologies Advisory - Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in the FreeBSD kernel code that implements the vt console driver (previously known as Newcons) and the code that implements SCTP sockets. These vulnerabilities could allow local unprivileged attackers to disclose kernel memory containing sensitive information, crash the system, and execute arbitrary code with superuser privileges.

tags | exploit, arbitrary, kernel, local, vulnerability
systems | freebsd
advisories | CVE-2014-0998, CVE-2014-8612
SHA-256 | ab4dd6486f4ee6eea333af5b0238b5e37c79372f03d28ec456d911e6e9c2a2f2
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