Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4225-2
January 18, 2020
linux-hwe vulnerabilities
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A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its
derivatives:
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Summary:
Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
Software Description:
- linux-hwe: Linux hardware enablement (HWE) kernel
Details:
USN-4225-1 fixed vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel for Ubuntu
19.10.
This update provides the corresponding updates for the Linux
Hardware
Enablement (HWE) kernel from Ubuntu 19.10 for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.
It was discovered that a heap-based buffer overflow existed in
the Marvell
WiFi-Ex Driver for the Linux kernel. A physically proximate
attacker could
use this to cause a denial of service (system crash) or possibly
execute
arbitrary code. (CVE-2019-14895, CVE-2019-14901)
It was discovered that a heap-based buffer overflow existed in
the Marvell
Libertas WLAN Driver for the Linux kernel. A physically proximate
attacker
could use this to cause a denial of service (system crash) or
possibly
execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2019-14896, CVE-2019-14897)
It was discovered that the Fujitsu ES network device driver for
the Linux
kernel did not properly check for errors in some situations,
leading to a
NULL pointer dereference. A local attacker could use this to cause
a denial
of service. (CVE-2019-16231)
Anthony Steinhauser discovered that the Linux kernel did not
properly
perform Spectre_RSB mitigations to all processors for PowerPC
architecture
systems in some situations. A local attacker could use this to
expose
sensitive information. (CVE-2019-18660)
It was discovered that the Mellanox Technologies Innova driver
in the Linux
kernel did not properly deallocate memory in certain failure
conditions. A
local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service (kernel
memory
exhaustion). (CVE-2019-19045)
It was discovered that the Intel WiMAX 2400 driver in the Linux
kernel did
not properly deallocate memory in certain situations. A local
attacker
could use this to cause a denial of service (kernel memory
exhaustion).
(CVE-2019-19051)
It was discovered that Geschwister Schneider USB CAN interface
driver in
the Linux kernel did not properly deallocate memory in certain
failure
conditions. A physically proximate attacker could use this to cause
a
denial of service (kernel memory exhaustion). (CVE-2019-19052)
It was discovered that the netlink-based 802.11 configuration
interface in
the Linux kernel did not deallocate memory in certain error
conditions. A
local attacker could possibly use this to cause a denial of service
(kernel
memory exhaustion). (CVE-2019-19055)
It was discovered that the event tracing subsystem of the Linux
kernel did
not properly deallocate memory in certain error conditions. A
local
attacker could use this to cause a denial of service (kernel
memory
exhaustion). (CVE-2019-19072)
It was discovered that the driver for memoryless force-feedback
input
devices in the Linux kernel contained a use-after-free
vulnerability. A
physically proximate attacker could possibly use this to cause a
denial of
service (system crash) or execute arbitrary code.
(CVE-2019-19524)
It was discovered that the Microchip CAN BUS Analyzer driver in
the Linux
kernel contained a use-after-free vulnerability on device
disconnect. A
physically proximate attacker could use this to cause a denial of
service
(system crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code.
(CVE-2019-19529)
It was discovered that the PEAK-System Technik USB driver in the
Linux
kernel did not properly sanitize memory before sending it to the
device. A
physically proximate attacker could use this to expose
sensitive
information (kernel memory). (CVE-2019-19534)
It was discovered that the DesignWare USB3 controller driver in
the Linux
kernel did not properly deallocate memory in some error conditions.
A local
attacker could possibly use this to cause a denial of service
(memory
exhaustion). (CVE-2019-18813)
Update instructions:
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the
following
package versions:
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS:
linux-image-5.3.0-26-generic 5.3.0-26.28~18.04.1
linux-image-5.3.0-26-generic-lpae 5.3.0-26.28~18.04.1
linux-image-5.3.0-26-lowlatency 5.3.0-26.28~18.04.1
linux-image-generic-hwe-18.04 5.3.0.26.95
linux-image-generic-lpae-hwe-18.04 5.3.0.26.95
linux-image-lowlatency-hwe-18.04 5.3.0.26.95
linux-image-snapdragon-hwe-18.04 5.3.0.26.95
linux-image-virtual-hwe-18.04 5.3.0.26.95
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/4225-2
https://usn.ubuntu.com/4225-1
CVE-2019-14895, CVE-2019-14896, CVE-2019-14897, CVE-2019-14901,
CVE-2019-16231, CVE-2019-18660, CVE-2019-18813, CVE-2019-19045,
CVE-2019-19051, CVE-2019-19052, CVE-2019-19055, CVE-2019-19072,
CVE-2019-19524, CVE-2019-19529, CVE-2019-19534
Package Information:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-hwe/5.3.0-26.28~18.04.1
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