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- CVEs with nessus.description==The SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 SP1 LTSS kernel was updated to receive
various security and bugfixes. The following security bugs were
fixed :
- CVE-2018-3620: Local attackers on baremetal systems
could use speculative code patterns on hyperthreaded
processors to read data present in the L1 Datacache used
by other hyperthreads on the same CPU core, potentially
leaking sensitive data. (bnc#1087081).
- CVE-2018-3646: Local attackers in virtualized guest
systems could use speculative code patterns on
hyperthreaded processors to read data present in the L1
Datacache used by other hyperthreads on the same CPU
core, potentially leaking sensitive data, even from
other virtual machines or the host system.
(bnc#1089343).
- CVE-2018-14734: drivers/infiniband/core/ucma.c allowed
ucma_leave_multicast to access a certain data structure
after a cleanup step in ucma_process_join, which allowed
attackers to cause a denial of service (use-after-free)
(bnc#1103119).
- CVE-2018-13053: The alarm_timer_nsleep function in
kernel/time/alarmtimer.c had via a large relative
timeout because ktime_add_safe is not used
(bnc#1099924).
- CVE-2018-13405: The inode_init_owner function in
fs/inode.c allowed local users to create files with an
unintended group ownership, in a scenario where a
directory is SGID to a certain group and is writable by
a user who is not a member of that group. Here, the
non-member can trigger creation of a plain file whose
group ownership is that group. The intended behavior was
that the non-member can trigger creation of a directory
(but not a plain file) whose group ownership is that
group. The non-member can escalate privileges by making
the plain file executable and SGID (bnc#1100416).
- CVE-2018-13406: An integer overflow in the
uvesafb_setcmap function in
drivers/video/fbdev/uvesafb.c could result in local
attackers being able to crash the kernel or potentially
elevate privileges because kmalloc_array is not used
(bnc#1098016 bnc#1100418).
The update package also includes non-security fixes. See advisory for
details.
Note that Tenable Network Security has extracted the preceding
description block directly from the SUSE security advisory. Tenable
has attempted to automatically clean and format it as much as possible
without introducing additional issues.
Max CVSS | 0 |
Min CVSS | 0 |
Total Count | 2 |
| ID | CVSS | Summary | Last (major) update | Published |
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