Описание
ELSA-2018-4098: Unbreakable Enterprise kernel security update (IMPORTANT)
kernel-uek [3.8.13-118.20.7]
- x86/entry/64: Dont use IST entry for #BP stack (Andy Lutomirski) {CVE-2018-8897}
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 6
Oracle Linux x86_64
dtrace-modules-3.8.13-118.20.7.el6uek
0.4.5-3.el6
kernel-uek
3.8.13-118.20.7.el6uek
kernel-uek-debug
3.8.13-118.20.7.el6uek
kernel-uek-debug-devel
3.8.13-118.20.7.el6uek
kernel-uek-devel
3.8.13-118.20.7.el6uek
kernel-uek-doc
3.8.13-118.20.7.el6uek
kernel-uek-firmware
3.8.13-118.20.7.el6uek
Oracle Linux 7
Oracle Linux x86_64
dtrace-modules-3.8.13-118.20.7.el7uek
0.4.5-3.el7
kernel-uek
3.8.13-118.20.7.el7uek
kernel-uek-debug
3.8.13-118.20.7.el7uek
kernel-uek-debug-devel
3.8.13-118.20.7.el7uek
kernel-uek-devel
3.8.13-118.20.7.el7uek
kernel-uek-doc
3.8.13-118.20.7.el7uek
kernel-uek-firmware
3.8.13-118.20.7.el7uek
Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
A statement in the System Programming Guide of the Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual (SDM) was mishandled in the development of some or all operating-system kernels, resulting in unexpected behavior for #DB exceptions that are deferred by MOV SS or POP SS, as demonstrated by (for example) privilege escalation in Windows, macOS, some Xen configurations, or FreeBSD, or a Linux kernel crash. The MOV to SS and POP SS instructions inhibit interrupts (including NMIs), data breakpoints, and single step trap exceptions until the instruction boundary following the next instruction (SDM Vol. 3A; section 6.8.3). (The inhibited data breakpoints are those on memory accessed by the MOV to SS or POP to SS instruction itself.) Note that debug exceptions are not inhibited by the interrupt enable (EFLAGS.IF) system flag (SDM Vol. 3A; section 2.3). If the instruction following the MOV to SS or POP to SS instruction is an instruction like SYSCALL, SYSENTER, INT 3, etc. that t...
A statement in the System Programming Guide of the Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual (SDM) was mishandled in the development of some or all operating-system kernels, resulting in unexpected behavior for #DB exceptions that are deferred by MOV SS or POP SS, as demonstrated by (for example) privilege escalation in Windows, macOS, some Xen configurations, or FreeBSD, or a Linux kernel crash. The MOV to SS and POP SS instructions inhibit interrupts (including NMIs), data breakpoints, and single step trap exceptions until the instruction boundary following the next instruction (SDM Vol. 3A; section 6.8.3). (The inhibited data breakpoints are those on memory accessed by the MOV to SS or POP to SS instruction itself.) Note that debug exceptions are not inhibited by the interrupt enable (EFLAGS.IF) system flag (SDM Vol. 3A; section 2.3). If the instruction following the MOV to SS or POP to SS instruction is an instruction like SYSCALL, SYSENTER, INT 3, etc. that t...
A statement in the System Programming Guide of the Intel 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer's Manual (SDM) was mishandled in the development of some or all operating-system kernels, resulting in unexpected behavior for #DB exceptions that are deferred by MOV SS or POP SS, as demonstrated by (for example) privilege escalation in Windows, macOS, some Xen configurations, or FreeBSD, or a Linux kernel crash. The MOV to SS and POP SS instructions inhibit interrupts (including NMIs), data breakpoints, and single step trap exceptions until the instruction boundary following the next instruction (SDM Vol. 3A; section 6.8.3). (The inhibited data breakpoints are those on memory accessed by the MOV to SS or POP to SS instruction itself.) Note that debug exceptions are not inhibited by the interrupt enable (EFLAGS.IF) system flag (SDM Vol. 3A; section 2.3). If the instruction following the MOV to SS or POP to SS instruction is an instruction like SYSCALL, SYSENTER, INT 3, etc. that tran
A statement in the System Programming Guide of the Intel 64 and IA-32 ...