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BDU:2024-10059

Опубликовано: 04 апр. 2024
Источник: fstec
CVSS3: 5.5
CVSS2: 4.6
EPSS Низкий

Описание

Уязвимость компонента riscv ядра операционной системы Linux связана с отсутствием освобождения памяти после эффективного срока службы. Эксплуатация уязвимости может позволить нарушителю вызвать отказ в обслуживании

Вендор

Сообщество свободного программного обеспечения
Canonical Ltd.
ООО «Ред Софт»
АО "НППКТ"

Наименование ПО

Debian GNU/Linux
Ubuntu
РЕД ОС
Linux
ОСОН ОСнова Оnyx

Версия ПО

10 (Debian GNU/Linux)
20.04 LTS (Ubuntu)
11 (Debian GNU/Linux)
12 (Debian GNU/Linux)
7.3 (РЕД ОС)
22.04 LTS (Ubuntu)
24.04 LTS (Ubuntu)
от 5.11 до 5.15.153 включительно (Linux)
от 6.2 до 6.6.25 включительно (Linux)
от 6.7 до 6.8.4 включительно (Linux)
от 5.16 до 6.1.84 включительно (Linux)
до 2.11 (ОСОН ОСнова Оnyx)
от 4.15 до 5.10.215 включительно (Linux)

Тип ПО

Операционная система

Операционные системы и аппаратные платформы

Сообщество свободного программного обеспечения Debian GNU/Linux 10
Canonical Ltd. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Сообщество свободного программного обеспечения Debian GNU/Linux 11
Сообщество свободного программного обеспечения Debian GNU/Linux 12
ООО «Ред Софт» РЕД ОС 7.3
Canonical Ltd. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Canonical Ltd. Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
АО "НППКТ" ОСОН ОСнова Оnyx до 2.11
Сообщество свободного программного обеспечения Linux 6.9 rc1
Сообщество свободного программного обеспечения Linux от 5.15 до 5.15.154
Сообщество свободного программного обеспечения Linux от 6.1 до 6.1.85
Сообщество свободного программного обеспечения Linux от 6.6 до 6.6.26
Сообщество свободного программного обеспечения Linux от 6.8 до 6.8.5
Сообщество свободного программного обеспечения Linux от 4.15 до 5.10.216

Уровень опасности уязвимости

Средний уровень опасности (базовая оценка CVSS 2.0 составляет 4,6)
Средний уровень опасности (базовая оценка CVSS 3.0 составляет 5,5)
Нет опасности уровень опасности (оценка CVSS 4.0 составляет 0)

Возможные меры по устранению уязвимости

В условиях отсутствия обновлений безопасности от производителя рекомендуется придерживаться "Рекомендаций по безопасной настройке операционных систем LINUX", изложенных в методическом документе ФСТЭК России, утверждённом 25 декабря 2022 года.
Использование рекомендаций:
Для Linux:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-cve-announce/2024051941-CVE-2024-35871-2db0@gregkh/T/#u
Для РедОС:
http://repo.red-soft.ru/redos/7.3c/x86_64/updates/
Для Debian GNU/Linux:
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2024-35871
Для Ubuntu:
https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2024-35871
Обновление программного обеспечения linux до версии 6.6.36-0.osnova233

Статус уязвимости

Подтверждена производителем

Наличие эксплойта

Данные уточняются

Информация об устранении

Уязвимость устранена

Идентификаторы других систем описаний уязвимостей

EPSS

Процентиль: 41%
0.00182
Низкий

5.5 Medium

CVSS3

4.6 Medium

CVSS2

Связанные уязвимости

ubuntu
около 1 года назад

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: riscv: process: Fix kernel gp leakage childregs represents the registers which are active for the new thread in user context. For a kernel thread, childregs->gp is never used since the kernel gp is not touched by switch_to. For a user mode helper, the gp value can be observed in user space after execve or possibly by other means. [From the email thread] The /* Kernel thread */ comment is somewhat inaccurate in that it is also used for user_mode_helper threads, which exec a user process, e.g. /sbin/init or when /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern is a pipe. Such threads do not have PF_KTHREAD set and are valid targets for ptrace etc. even before they exec. childregs is the *user* context during syscall execution and it is observable from userspace in at least five ways: 1. kernel_execve does not currently clear integer registers, so the starting register state for PID 1 and other user processes started by the kernel has sp...

CVSS3: 5.5
redhat
около 1 года назад

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: riscv: process: Fix kernel gp leakage childregs represents the registers which are active for the new thread in user context. For a kernel thread, childregs->gp is never used since the kernel gp is not touched by switch_to. For a user mode helper, the gp value can be observed in user space after execve or possibly by other means. [From the email thread] The /* Kernel thread */ comment is somewhat inaccurate in that it is also used for user_mode_helper threads, which exec a user process, e.g. /sbin/init or when /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern is a pipe. Such threads do not have PF_KTHREAD set and are valid targets for ptrace etc. even before they exec. childregs is the *user* context during syscall execution and it is observable from userspace in at least five ways: 1. kernel_execve does not currently clear integer registers, so the starting register state for PID 1 and other user processes started by the kernel has sp...

nvd
около 1 года назад

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: riscv: process: Fix kernel gp leakage childregs represents the registers which are active for the new thread in user context. For a kernel thread, childregs->gp is never used since the kernel gp is not touched by switch_to. For a user mode helper, the gp value can be observed in user space after execve or possibly by other means. [From the email thread] The /* Kernel thread */ comment is somewhat inaccurate in that it is also used for user_mode_helper threads, which exec a user process, e.g. /sbin/init or when /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern is a pipe. Such threads do not have PF_KTHREAD set and are valid targets for ptrace etc. even before they exec. childregs is the *user* context during syscall execution and it is observable from userspace in at least five ways: 1. kernel_execve does not currently clear integer registers, so the starting register state for PID 1 and other user processes started by the kernel

debian
около 1 года назад

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: r ...

github
около 1 года назад

In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: riscv: process: Fix kernel gp leakage childregs represents the registers which are active for the new thread in user context. For a kernel thread, childregs->gp is never used since the kernel gp is not touched by switch_to. For a user mode helper, the gp value can be observed in user space after execve or possibly by other means. [From the email thread] The /* Kernel thread */ comment is somewhat inaccurate in that it is also used for user_mode_helper threads, which exec a user process, e.g. /sbin/init or when /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern is a pipe. Such threads do not have PF_KTHREAD set and are valid targets for ptrace etc. even before they exec. childregs is the *user* context during syscall execution and it is observable from userspace in at least five ways: 1. kernel_execve does not currently clear integer registers, so the starting register state for PID 1 and other user processes started by the kern...

EPSS

Процентиль: 41%
0.00182
Низкий

5.5 Medium

CVSS3

4.6 Medium

CVSS2