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USN-3678-1: Linux kernel vulnerabilities

12 June 2018

Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.

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Releases

Packages

  • linux - Linux kernel
  • linux-aws - Linux kernel for Amazon Web Services (AWS) systems
  • linux-gcp - Linux kernel for Google Cloud Platform (GCP) systems
  • linux-kvm - Linux kernel for cloud environments

Details

Wen Xu discovered that the ext4 filesystem implementation in the Linux
kernel did not properly handle corrupted meta data in some situations. An
attacker could use this to specially craft an ext4 filesystem that caused
a denial of service (system crash) when mounted. (CVE-2018-1092)

It was discovered that the 802.11 software simulator implementation in the
Linux kernel contained a memory leak when handling certain error
conditions. A local attacker could possibly use this to cause a denial of
service (memory exhaustion). (CVE-2018-8087)

It was discovered that a memory leak existed in the Serial Attached SCSI
(SAS) implementation in the Linux kernel. A physically proximate attacker
could use this to cause a denial of service (memory exhaustion).
(CVE-2018-10021)

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Update instructions

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:

Ubuntu 18.04

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.

Related notices

  • USN-3678-4: linux-raspi2, linux-image-4.15.0-1012-raspi2
  • USN-3678-3: linux-azure, linux-image-unsigned-4.15.0-1013-azure
  • USN-3678-2: linux-azure, linux-image-unsigned-4.15.0-1013-azure
  • USN-3696-2: linux-image-4.4.0-130-powerpc-e500mc, linux-lts-xenial, linux-image-4.4.0-130-generic, linux-image-extra-4.4.0-130-generic, linux-image-4.4.0-1024-aws, linux-image-4.4.0-130-powerpc64-emb, linux-image-4.4.0-130-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-4.4.0-130-lowlatency, linux-aws, linux-image-4.4.0-130-powerpc-smp, linux-image-4.4.0-130-generic-lpae
  • USN-3696-1: linux, linux-image-4.4.0-130-powerpc-e500mc, linux-image-4.4.0-1062-aws, linux-image-4.4.0-130-generic, linux-kvm, linux-image-extra-4.4.0-130-generic, linux-raspi2, linux-image-4.4.0-130-powerpc64-emb, linux-snapdragon, linux-image-4.4.0-130-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-4.4.0-130-lowlatency, linux-image-4.4.0-1095-snapdragon, linux-aws, linux-image-4.4.0-1092-raspi2, linux-image-4.4.0-1029-kvm, linux-image-4.4.0-130-powerpc-smp, linux-image-4.4.0-130-generic-lpae
  • USN-3754-1: linux, linux-image-3.13.0-157-generic, linux-image-3.13.0-157-powerpc-smp, linux-image-extra-3.13.0-157-generic, linux-image-3.13.0-157-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-3.13.0-157-generic-lpae, linux-image-3.13.0-157-powerpc-e500mc, linux-image-3.13.0-157-lowlatency, linux-image-3.13.0-157-powerpc64-emb, linux-image-3.13.0-157-powerpc-e500
  • USN-3676-1: linux, linux-image-4.4.0-1027-kvm, linux-image-4.4.0-128-generic, linux-image-4.4.0-128-lowlatency, linux-kvm, linux-raspi2, linux-image-4.4.0-1094-snapdragon, linux-image-4.4.0-128-powerpc-e500mc, linux-image-4.4.0-128-powerpc-smp, linux-image-4.4.0-128-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-4.4.0-1091-raspi2, linux-image-4.4.0-128-generic-lpae, linux-image-4.4.0-1061-aws, linux-image-4.4.0-128-powerpc64-emb, linux-image-extra-4.4.0-128-generic, linux-snapdragon, linux-aws
  • USN-3676-2: linux-image-4.4.0-128-lowlatency, linux-image-4.4.0-128-generic, linux-lts-xenial, linux-image-4.4.0-1023-aws, linux-image-4.4.0-128-powerpc-e500mc, linux-image-4.4.0-128-powerpc-smp, linux-image-4.4.0-128-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-4.4.0-128-generic-lpae, linux-image-extra-4.4.0-128-generic, linux-image-4.4.0-128-powerpc64-emb, linux-aws
  • USN-3677-1: linux, linux-image-4.13.0-45-generic-lpae, linux-image-generic, linux-image-raspi2, linux-image-generic-lpae, linux-image-lowlatency, linux-raspi2, linux-image-4.13.0-45-generic, linux-image-4.13.0-45-lowlatency, linux-image-4.13.0-1022-raspi2
  • USN-3677-2: linux-image-4.13.0-45-generic-lpae, linux-image-extra-4.13.0-45-generic, linux-hwe, linux-image-4.13.0-1030-oem, linux-gcp, linux-image-extra-4.13.0-1019-gcp, linux-image-4.13.0-45-generic, linux-image-4.13.0-1019-gcp, linux-oem, linux-image-4.13.0-45-lowlatency