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CVE-2016-8646

Status Candidate

Overview

The hash_accept function in crypto/algif_hash.c in the Linux kernel before 4.3.6 allows local users to cause a denial of service (OOPS) by attempting to trigger use of in-kernel hash algorithms for a socket that has received zero bytes of data.

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Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1298-01
Posted May 26, 2017
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1298-01 - The kernel-rt packages provide the Real Time Linux Kernel, which enables fine-tuning for systems with extremely high determinism requirements. Security Fix: It was found that the packet_set_ring() function of the Linux kernel's networking implementation did not properly validate certain block-size data. A local attacker with CAP_NET_RAW capability could use this flaw to trigger a buffer overflow, resulting in the crash of the system. Due to the nature of the flaw, privilege escalation cannot be fully ruled out.

tags | advisory, overflow, kernel, local
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2016-10208, CVE-2016-7910, CVE-2016-8646, CVE-2017-7308
SHA-256 | 40f0d88fee842312c08174e9a755735d073fbc79231455636cffc86f445ac1fd
Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1297-01
Posted May 26, 2017
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1297-01 - The kernel-rt packages provide the Real Time Linux Kernel, which enables fine-tuning for systems with extremely high determinism requirements. Security Fix: It was found that the packet_set_ring() function of the Linux kernel's networking implementation did not properly validate certain block-size data. A local attacker with CAP_NET_RAW capability could use this flaw to trigger a buffer overflow, resulting in the crash of the system. Due to the nature of the flaw, privilege escalation cannot be fully ruled out.

tags | advisory, overflow, kernel, local
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2016-10208, CVE-2016-7910, CVE-2016-8646, CVE-2017-7308
SHA-256 | 4cdf95d71fe190028c5b4eaf8a98bb01e7ca1f467d3e4a94c93169e92070f5df
Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1308-01
Posted May 26, 2017
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2017-1308-01 - The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system. Security Fix: It was found that the packet_set_ring() function of the Linux kernel's networking implementation did not properly validate certain block-size data. A local attacker with CAP_NET_RAW capability could use this flaw to trigger a buffer overflow, resulting in the crash of the system. Due to the nature of the flaw, privilege escalation cannot be fully ruled out.

tags | advisory, overflow, kernel, local
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2016-10208, CVE-2016-7910, CVE-2016-8646, CVE-2017-5986, CVE-2017-7308
SHA-256 | 05e1316e780dc2164e9b946f6bf6af0785375c6af129a7e24f7c80990de20921
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