Revision Date: | 2018-07-02 | Version: | 1 | Title: | CVE-2018-13053 on Ubuntu 18.10 (cosmic) - low. | Description: | The alarm_timer_nsleep function in kernel/time/alarmtimer.c in the Linux kernel through 4.17.3 has an integer overflow via a large relative timeout because ktime_add_safe is not used. It was discovered that the alarmtimer implementation in the Linux kernel contained an integer overflow vulnerability. A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service.
| Family: | unix | Class: | vulnerability | Status: | | Reference(s): | CVE-2018-13053
| 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: '4.18.0-9.10').
OR linux-aws package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.18.0-1002.3').
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: '4.18.0-1002.3').
OR linux-kvm package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.18.0-1003.3').
OR linux-meta package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.18.0-9.10').
OR linux-meta-aws package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.18.0-1002.3').
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: '4.18.0-1002.3').
OR linux-meta-kvm package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.18.0-1003.3').
OR linux-meta-oem: while related to the CVE in some way, a decision has been made to ignore this issue (note: 'reached end-of-life').
OR linux-meta-raspi2 package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.18.0-1005.7').
OR linux-oem: while related to the CVE in some way, a decision has been made to ignore this issue (note: 'reached end-of-life').
OR linux-oracle: while related to the CVE in some way, a decision has been made to ignore this issue (note: 'reached end-of-life').
OR linux-raspi2 package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.18.0-1005.7').
OR linux-signed package in cosmic, is related to the CVE in some way and has been fixed (note: '4.18.0-9.10').
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: '4.18.0-1002.3').
OR linux-signed-oem: while related to the CVE in some way, a decision has been made to ignore this issue (note: 'reached end-of-life').
|
|