Revision Date: | 2018-06-26 | Version: | 1 | Title: | CVE-2018-1000204 on Ubuntu 18.10 (cosmic) - negligible. | Description: | ** DISPUTED ** Linux Kernel version 3.18 to 4.16 incorrectly handles an SG_IO ioctl on /dev/sg0 with dxfer_direction=SG_DXFER_FROM_DEV and an empty 6-byte cmdp. This may lead to copying up to 1000 kernel heap pages to the userspace. This has been fixed upstream in https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/a45b599ad808c3c982fdcdc12b0b8611c2f92824 already. The problem has limited scope, as users don't usually have permissions to access SCSI devices. On the other hand, e.g. the Nero user manual suggests doing `chmod o+r+w /dev/sg*` to make the devices accessible. NOTE: third parties dispute the relevance of this report, noting that the requirement for an attacker to have both the CAP_SYS_ADMIN and CAP_SYS_RAWIO capabilities makes it "virtually impossible to exploit." It was discovered that an information leak existed in the generic SCSI driver in the Linux kernel. A local attacker could use this to expose sensitive information (kernel memory). | Family: | unix | Class: | vulnerability | Status: | | Reference(s): | CVE-2018-1000204
| Platform(s): | Ubuntu 18.10
| Product(s): | | Definition Synopsis | Ubuntu 18.10 (cosmic) is installed. AND Package Information
linux package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.17.0-6.7').
OR linux-aws package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.15.0-1020.20').
OR linux-azure package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.18.0-1003.3').
OR linux-gcp package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.15.0-1018.19').
OR linux-kvm package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.15.0-1020.20').
OR linux-meta package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.17.0-6.7').
OR linux-meta-aws package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.15.0-1020.20').
OR linux-meta-azure package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.18.0-1003.3').
OR linux-meta-gcp package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.15.0-1018.19').
OR linux-meta-kvm package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.15.0-1020.20').
OR linux-meta-oem package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.15.0-1017.20').
OR linux-meta-raspi2 package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.15.0-1021.23').
OR linux-oem package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.15.0-1017.20').
OR linux-raspi2 package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.15.0-1021.23').
OR linux-signed package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.17.0-6.7').
OR linux-signed-azure package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.18.0-1003.3').
OR linux-signed-gcp package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.15.0-1018.19').
OR linux-signed-oem package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.15.0-1017.20').
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