The following updates has been released for Debian GNU/Linux:
Debian GNU/Linux 7 Extended LTS:
ELA-127-1 linux security update
Debian GNU/Linux 9:
DSA 4455-1: heimdal security update
Debian GNU/Linux 7 Extended LTS:
ELA-127-1 linux security update
Debian GNU/Linux 9:
DSA 4455-1: heimdal security update
ELA-127-1 linux security update
Package: linux
Version: 3.16.68-1~deb7u1
Related CVE: CVE-2018-5995 CVE-2018-12126 CVE-2018-12127 CVE-2018-12130 CVE-2019-2024 CVE-2019-3459 CVE-2019-3460 CVE-2019-3882 CVE-2019-3901 CVE-2019-6133 CVE-2019-9503 CVE-2019-11091 CVE-2019-11190 CVE-2019-11486 CVE-2019-11599
Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to a privilege escalation, denial of service or information leaks.
CVE-2018-5995
ADLab of VenusTech discovered that the kernel logged the virtual
addresses assigned to per-CPU data, which could make it easier to
exploit other vulnerabilities.
CVE-2018-12126, CVE-2018-12127, CVE-2018-12130, CVE-2019-11091
Multiple researchers have discovered vulnerabilities in the way
that Intel processor designs implement speculative forwarding of
data filled into temporary microarchitectural structures
(buffers). This flaw could allow an attacker controlling an
unprivileged process to read sensitive information, including from
the kernel and all other processes running on the system, or
across guest/host boundaries to read host memory.
See https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/hw-vuln/mds.html
for more details.
To fully resolve these vulnerabilities it is also necessary to
install updated CPU microcode. An updated intel-microcode package
(only available in Debian non-free) was provided via ELA-121-1.
The updated CPU microcode may also be available as part of a
system firmware ("BIOS") update.
CVE-2019-2024
A use-after-free bug was discovered in the em28xx video capture
driver. Local users might be able to use this for denial of
service (memory corruption or crash) or possibly for privilege
escalation.
CVE-2019-3459, CVE-2019-3460
Shlomi Oberman, Yuli Shapiro, and Karamba Security Ltd. research
team discovered missing range checks in the Bluetooth L2CAP
implementation. If Bluetooth is enabled, a nearby attacker
could use these to read sensitive information from the kernel.
CVE-2019-3882
It was found that the vfio implementation did not limit the number
of DMA mappings to device memory. A local user granted ownership
of a vfio device could use this to cause a denial of service
(out-of-memory condition).
CVE-2019-3901
Jann Horn of Google reported a race condition that would allow a
local user to read performance events from a task after it
executes a setuid program. This could leak sensitive information
processed by setuid programs. Debian's kernel configuration does
not allow unprivileged users to access peformance events by
default, which fully mitigates this issue.
CVE-2019-6133
Jann Horn of Google found that Policykit's authentication check
could be bypassed by a local user creating a process with the same
start time and process ID as an older authenticated process.
The kernel has additionally been updated to avoid a delay between
assigning start time and process ID, which should make the attack
impractical.
CVE-2019-9503
Hugues Anguelkov and others at Quarkslab discovered that the
brcmfmac (Broadcom wifi FullMAC) driver did not correctly
distinguish messages sent by the wifi firmware from other packets.
An attacker using the same wifi network could use this for denial
of service or to exploit other vulnerabilities in the driver.
CVE-2019-11190
Robert Święcki reported that when a setuid program was executed it
was still possible to read performance events while the kernel set
up the program's address space. A local user could use this to
defeat ASLR in a setuid program, making it easier to exploit other
vulnerabilities in the program. Debian's kernel configuration
does not allow unprivileged users to access peformance events by
default, which fully mitigates this issue.
CVE-2019-11486
Jann Horn of Google reported numerous race conditions in the
Siemens R3964 line discipline. A local user could use these to
cause unspecified security impact. This module has therefore been
disabled.
CVE-2019-11599
Jann Horn of Google reported a race condition in the core dump
implementation which could lead to a use-after-free. A local
user could use this to read sensitive information, to cause a
denial of service (memory corruption), or for privilege
escalation.
This version also includes a fix for Debian bug #927781, and other fixes included in upstream stable updates.
You will need to use “apt-get upgrade –with-new-pkgs” as the binary package names have changed.
For Debian 7 Wheezy, these problems have been fixed in version 3.16.68-1~deb7u1.
We recommend that you upgrade your linux packages.
Further information about Extended LTS security advisories can be found at: https://deb.freexian.com/extended-lts/
DSA 4455-1: heimdal security update
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Debian Security Advisory DSA-4455-1 security@debian.org
https://www.debian.org/security/ Salvatore Bonaccorso
June 03, 2019 https://www.debian.org/security/faq
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Package : heimdal
CVE ID : CVE-2018-16860 CVE-2019-12098
Debian Bug : 928966 929064
Several vulnerabilities were discovered in Heimdal, an implementation of
Kerberos 5 that aims to be compatible with MIT Kerberos.
CVE-2018-16860
Isaac Boukris and Andrew Bartlett discovered that Heimdal was
susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks caused by incomplete
checksum validation. Details on the issue can be found in the Samba
advisory at https://www.samba.org/samba/security/CVE-2018-16860.html
CVE-2019-12098
It was discovered that failure of verification of the PA-PKINIT-KX key
exchange client-side could permit to perform man-in-the-middle attack.
For the stable distribution (stretch), these problems have been fixed in
version 7.1.0+dfsg-13+deb9u3.
We recommend that you upgrade your heimdal packages.
For the detailed security status of heimdal please refer to its security
tracker page at:
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/heimdal
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/