-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian Security Advisory DSA-4495-1 security@debian.org https://www.debian.org/security/ Ben Hutchings August 10, 2019 https://www.debian.org/security/faq - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Package : linux CVE ID : CVE-2018-20836 CVE-2019-1125 CVE-2019-1999 CVE-2019-10207 CVE-2019-10638 CVE-2019-12817 CVE-2019-12984 CVE-2019-13233 CVE-2019-13631 CVE-2019-13648 CVE-2019-14283 CVE-2019-14284 Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to a privilege escalation, denial of service or information leaks. CVE-2018-20836 chenxiang reported a race condition in libsas, the kernel subsystem supporting Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) devices, which could lead to a use-after-free. It is not clear how this might be exploited. CVE-2019-1125 It was discovered that most x86 processors could speculatively skip a conditional SWAPGS instruction used when entering the kernel from user mode, and/or could speculatively execute it when it should be skipped. This is a subtype of Spectre variant 1, which could allow local users to obtain sensitive information from the kernel or other processes. It has been mitigated by using memory barriers to limit speculative execution. Systems using an i386 kernel are not affected as the kernel does not use SWAPGS. CVE-2019-1999 A race condition was discovered in the Android binder driver, which could lead to a use-after-free. If this driver is loaded, a local user might be able to use this for denial-of-service (memory corruption) or for privilege escalation. CVE-2019-10207 The syzkaller tool found a potential null dereference in various drivers for UART-attached Bluetooth adapters. A local user with access to a pty device or other suitable tty device could use this for denial-of-service (BUG/oops). CVE-2019-10638 Amit Klein and Benny Pinkas discovered that the generation of IP packet IDs used a weak hash function, "jhash". This could enable tracking individual computers as they communicate with different remote servers and from different networks. The "siphash" function is now used instead. CVE-2019-12817 It was discovered that on the PowerPC (ppc64el) architecture, the hash page table (HPT) code did not correctly handle fork() in a process with memory mapped at addresses above 512 TiB. This could lead to a use-after-free in the kernel, or unintended sharing of memory between user processes. A local user could use this for privilege escalation. Systems using the radix MMU, or a custom kernel with a 4 KiB page size, are not affected. CVE-2019-12984 It was discovered that the NFC protocol implementation did not properly validate a netlink control message, potentially leading to a null pointer dereference. A local user on a system with an NFC interface could use this for denial-of-service (BUG/oops). CVE-2019-13233 Jann Horn discovered a race condition on the x86 architecture, in use of the LDT. This could lead to a use-after-free. A local user could possibly use this for denial-of-service. CVE-2019-13631 It was discovered that the gtco driver for USB input tablets could overrun a stack buffer with constant data while parsing the device's descriptor. A physically present user with a specially constructed USB device could use this to cause a denial-of-service (BUG/oops), or possibly for privilege escalation. CVE-2019-13648 Praveen Pandey reported that on PowerPC (ppc64el) systems without Transactional Memory (TM), the kernel would still attempt to restore TM state passed to the sigreturn() system call. A local user could use this for denial-of-service (oops). CVE-2019-14283 The syzkaller tool found a missing bounds check in the floppy disk driver. A local user with access to a floppy disk device, with a disk present, could use this to read kernel memory beyond the I/O buffer, possibly obtaining sensitive information. CVE-2019-14284 The syzkaller tool found a potential division-by-zero in the floppy disk driver. A local user with access to a floppy disk device could use this for denial-of-service (oops). For the stable distribution (buster), these problems have been fixed in version 4.19.37-5+deb10u2. For the oldstable distribution (stretch), these problems will be fixed soon. We recommend that you upgrade your linux packages. For the detailed security status of linux please refer to its security tracker page at: https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/linux Further information about Debian Security Advisories, how to apply these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be found at: https://www.debian.org/security/ Mailing list: debian-security-announce@lists.debian.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQKTBAEBCgB9FiEERkRAmAjBceBVMd3uBUy48xNDz0QFAl1PMX1fFIAAAAAALgAo aXNzdWVyLWZwckBub3RhdGlvbnMub3BlbnBncC5maWZ0aGhvcnNlbWFuLm5ldDQ2 NDQ0MDk4MDhDMTcxRTA1NTMxRERFRTA1NENCOEYzMTM0M0NGNDQACgkQBUy48xND z0RX8A/+OG7wjz9yCuxPyiEl060DP//dTjVD8AgKdwBrGvHK9jhOMo6RHmKoGNtK edpCRwZRm4fHe653lD+K/43MMd+RYTH6NMKPw5Sll9FOakws87PdyR1nct77T8BU f+XFc5J5Yyz5KDbs+e5HGSLmMmlu1qVol4S1E8bZzFfiEnqMFmJhJU7EkGxjUJVw NHEa/yJps0/l5gArqIYiincTFGfVu9JCuop1fz1TmEyZirYvKx1yFHmvVbppCzkQ kMnAV7D/PywZKZdMvcZv79VUf1QOLTzistbsYmOphQ0bv6lmeL4zzF77+WlOFebI /P5ZdRPn7Qst5ZptiaeI1yvX1pBYTOym0l6txLXvgFVq8+1A68jBhro4ZZjcFBDk p4wlPuhBp53MQWGxenP0EqAby8FgwscAk0Wfd7Ca/TTQnoU23qrY3yxOKVlB3Y39 HN1+fruaxsgh7hztvtgZVlJcwkTcjz6gEK9iw9ulp+ShsH7pthnDnjAPQq5HZHry y8leW9xegy+vHb4bO/fuX4kg7G3a0T4s4JCsmC11+peIjdj9SmhgTUWXiYpQfp6Y C20GMCTzSSSPmTnxDE32uQ3U1Sp2GmtiLsZR2gcM9gDcn+p810fuS1uwVa2mwbfD OWrP/2gG6LrXMDY1kBpf7a0DcrWjVDR+H2wFTeEHwIsxCjuPvRE=vDZT -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----