Oval Definition:oval:org.opensuse.security:def:87066
Revision Date:2019-02-20Version:1
Title:Security update for procps (Important)
Description:



This update for procps fixes the following security issues:

- CVE-2018-1122: Prevent local privilege escalation in top. If a user ran top with HOME unset in an attacker-controlled directory, the attacker could have achieved privilege escalation by exploiting one of several vulnerabilities in the config_file() function (bsc#1092100). - CVE-2018-1123: Prevent denial of service in ps via mmap buffer overflow. Inbuilt protection in ps maped a guard page at the end of the overflowed buffer, ensuring that the impact of this flaw is limited to a crash (temporary denial of service) (bsc#1092100). - CVE-2018-1124: Prevent multiple integer overflows leading to a heap corruption in file2strvec function. This allowed a privilege escalation for a local attacker who can create entries in procfs by starting processes, which could result in crashes or arbitrary code execution in proc utilities run by other users (bsc#1092100). - CVE-2018-1125: Prevent stack buffer overflow in pgrep. This vulnerability was mitigated by FORTIFY limiting the impact to a crash (bsc#1092100). - CVE-2018-1126: Ensure correct integer size in proc/alloc.* to prevent truncation/integer overflow issues (bsc#1092100).

(These issues were previously released for SUSE Linux Enterprise 12 SP3 and SP4.)

Also the following non-security issue was fixed:

- Fix CPU summary showing old data. (bsc#1121753)
Family:unixClass:patch
Status:Reference(s):1092100
1121753
CVE-2018-1122
CVE-2018-1123
CVE-2018-1124
CVE-2018-1125
CVE-2018-1126
Platform(s):SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3-TERADATA
Product(s):
Definition Synopsis
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP3-TERADATA is installed
  • AND Package Information
  • libprocps3-3.3.9-11.18.1 is installed
  • OR procps-3.3.9-11.18.1 is installed
  • BACK