Описание
A bug in QEMU could cause a guest I/O operation otherwise addressed to an arbitrary disk offset to be targeted to offset 0 instead (potentially overwriting the VM's boot code). This could be used, for example, by L2 guests with a virtual disk (vdiskL2) stored on a virtual disk of an L1 (vdiskL1) hypervisor to read and/or write data to LBA 0 of vdiskL1, potentially gaining control of L1 at its next reboot.
Отчет
Red Hat currently provides the nested virtualization feature as a Technology Preview. Nested virtualization is therefore unsupported for production use. For more information please refer to https://access.redhat.com/solutions/21101 and https://access.redhat.com/support/offerings/techpreview.
Меры по смягчению последствий
Mitigation for this issue is either not available or the currently available options don't meet the Red Hat Product Security criteria comprising ease of use and deployment, applicability to widespread installation base or stability.
Затронутые пакеты
Платформа | Пакет | Состояние | Рекомендация | Релиз |
---|---|---|---|---|
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 | qemu-kvm | Out of support scope | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | qemu-kvm | Out of support scope | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | qemu-kvm-ma | Out of support scope | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Advanced Virtualization | virt:av/qemu-kvm | Will not fix | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | virt-devel | Fixed | RHSA-2024:2962 | 22.05.2024 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | virt | Fixed | RHSA-2024:2962 | 22.05.2024 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 | qemu-kvm | Fixed | RHSA-2024:2135 | 30.04.2024 |
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Дополнительная информация
Статус:
EPSS
6.4 Medium
CVSS3
Связанные уязвимости
A bug in QEMU could cause a guest I/O operation otherwise addressed to an arbitrary disk offset to be targeted to offset 0 instead (potentially overwriting the VM's boot code). This could be used, for example, by L2 guests with a virtual disk (vdiskL2) stored on a virtual disk of an L1 (vdiskL1) hypervisor to read and/or write data to LBA 0 of vdiskL1, potentially gaining control of L1 at its next reboot.
A bug in QEMU could cause a guest I/O operation otherwise addressed to an arbitrary disk offset to be targeted to offset 0 instead (potentially overwriting the VM's boot code). This could be used, for example, by L2 guests with a virtual disk (vdiskL2) stored on a virtual disk of an L1 (vdiskL1) hypervisor to read and/or write data to LBA 0 of vdiskL1, potentially gaining control of L1 at its next reboot.
A bug in QEMU could cause a guest I/O operation otherwise addressed to ...
A bug in QEMU could cause a guest I/O operation otherwise addressed to an arbitrary disk offset to be targeted to offset 0 instead (potentially overwriting the VM's boot code). This could be used, for example, by L2 guests with a virtual disk (vdiskL2) stored on a virtual disk of an L1 (vdiskL1) hypervisor to read and/or write data to LBA 0 of vdiskL1, potentially gaining control of L1 at its next reboot.
EPSS
6.4 Medium
CVSS3