Ubuntu Security Notice USN-5115-1
October 20, 2021
linux-oem-5.10 vulnerabilities
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A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Summary:
Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
Software Description:
- linux-oem-5.10: Linux kernel for OEM systems
Details:
It was discovered that a race condition existed in the Atheros
Ath9k WiFi
driver in the Linux kernel. An attacker could possibly use this to
expose
sensitive information (WiFi network traffic). (CVE-2020-3702)
Ofek Kirzner, Adam Morrison, Benedict Schlueter, and Piotr
Krysiuk
discovered that the BPF verifier in the Linux kernel missed
possible
mispredicted branches due to type confusion, allowing a
side-channel
attack. An attacker could use this to expose sensitive
information.
(CVE-2021-33624)
Benedict Schlueter discovered that the BPF subsystem in the
Linux kernel
did not properly protect against Speculative Store Bypass (SSB)
side-
channel attacks in some situations. A local attacker could possibly
use
this to expose sensitive information. (CVE-2021-34556)
Piotr Krysiuk discovered that the BPF subsystem in the Linux
kernel did not
properly protect against Speculative Store Bypass (SSB)
side-channel
attacks in some situations. A local attacker could possibly use
this to
expose sensitive information. (CVE-2021-35477)
It was discovered that the tracing subsystem in the Linux kernel
did not
properly keep track of per-cpu ring buffer state. A privileged
attacker
could use this to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2021-3679)
It was discovered that the Option USB High Speed Mobile device
driver in
the Linux kernel did not properly handle error conditions. A
physically
proximate attacker could use this to cause a denial of service
(system
crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2021-37159)
Alois Wohlschlager discovered that the overlay file system in
the Linux
kernel did not restrict private clones in some situations. An
attacker
could use this to expose sensitive information. (CVE-2021-3732)
It was discovered that the btrfs file system in the Linux kernel
did not
properly handle removing a non-existent device id. An attacker
with
CAP_SYS_ADMIN could use this to cause a denial of service.
(CVE-2021-3739)
It was discovered that the Qualcomm IPC Router protocol
implementation in
the Linux kernel did not properly validate metadata in some
situations. A
local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service (system
crash)
or expose sensitive information. (CVE-2021-3743)
It was discovered that the virtual terminal (vt) device
implementation in
the Linux kernel contained a race condition in its ioctl handling
that led
to an out-of-bounds read vulnerability. A local attacker could
possibly use
this to expose sensitive information. (CVE-2021-3753)
It was discovered that the Linux kernel did not properly account
for the
memory usage of certain IPC objects. A local attacker could use
this to
cause a denial of service (memory exhaustion). (CVE-2021-3759)
It was discovered that the BPF subsystem in the Linux kernel
contained an
integer overflow in its hash table implementation. A local attacker
could
use this to cause a denial of service (system crash) or possibly
execute
arbitrary code. (CVE-2021-38166)
It was discovered that the MAX-3421 host USB device driver in
the Linux
kernel did not properly handle device removal events. A
physically
proximate attacker could use this to cause a denial of service
(system
crash). (CVE-2021-38204)
It was discovered that the Xilinx 10/100 Ethernet Lite device
driver in the
Linux kernel could report pointer addresses in some situations. An
attacker
could use this information to ease the exploitation of another
vulnerability. (CVE-2021-38205)
It was discovered that the ext4 file system in the Linux kernel
contained a
race condition when writing xattrs to an inode. A local attacker
could use
this to cause a denial of service or possibly gain
administrative
privileges. (CVE-2021-40490)
It was discovered that the 6pack network protocol driver in the
Linux
kernel did not properly perform validation checks. A privileged
attacker
could use this to cause a denial of service (system crash) or
execute
arbitrary code. (CVE-2021-42008)
Update instructions:
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the
following
package versions:
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS:
linux-image-5.10.0-1050-oem 5.10.0-1050.52
linux-image-oem-20.04 5.10.0.1050.52
linux-image-oem-20.04b 5.10.0.1050.52
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://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-5115-1
CVE-2020-3702, CVE-2021-33624, CVE-2021-34556, CVE-2021-35477,
CVE-2021-3679, CVE-2021-37159, CVE-2021-3732, CVE-2021-3739,
CVE-2021-3743, CVE-2021-3753, CVE-2021-3759, CVE-2021-38166,
CVE-2021-38204, CVE-2021-38205, CVE-2021-40490, CVE-2021-42008
Package Information:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-oem-5.10/5.10.0-1050.52
Read more https://packetstormsecurity.com/files/164584/USN-5115-1.txt

