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CVE-2019-14842

Опубликовано: 26 нояб. 2019
Источник: ubuntu
Приоритет: medium
EPSS Низкий
CVSS2: 7.5
CVSS3: 9.8

Описание

Structured reply is a feature of the newstyle NBD protocol allowing the server to send a reply in chunks. A bounds check which was supposed to test for chunk offsets smaller than the beginning of the request did not work because of signed/unsigned confusion. If one of these chunks contains a negative offset then data under control of the server is written to memory before the read buffer supplied by the client. If the read buffer is located on the stack then this allows the stack return address from nbd_pread() to be trivially modified, allowing arbitrary code execution under the control of the server. If the buffer is located on the heap then other memory objects before the buffer can be overwritten, which again would usually lead to arbitrary code execution.

РелизСтатусПримечание
bionic

DNE

devel

not-affected

1.0.3-1
disco

DNE

eoan

DNE

esm-infra-legacy/trusty

DNE

precise/esm

DNE

trusty

ignored

end of standard support
trusty/esm

DNE

upstream

released

1.0.3-1
xenial

DNE

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EPSS

Процентиль: 43%
0.0021
Низкий

7.5 High

CVSS2

9.8 Critical

CVSS3

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 7.3
redhat
больше 6 лет назад

Structured reply is a feature of the newstyle NBD protocol allowing the server to send a reply in chunks. A bounds check which was supposed to test for chunk offsets smaller than the beginning of the request did not work because of signed/unsigned confusion. If one of these chunks contains a negative offset then data under control of the server is written to memory before the read buffer supplied by the client. If the read buffer is located on the stack then this allows the stack return address from nbd_pread() to be trivially modified, allowing arbitrary code execution under the control of the server. If the buffer is located on the heap then other memory objects before the buffer can be overwritten, which again would usually lead to arbitrary code execution.

CVSS3: 9.8
nvd
около 6 лет назад

Structured reply is a feature of the newstyle NBD protocol allowing the server to send a reply in chunks. A bounds check which was supposed to test for chunk offsets smaller than the beginning of the request did not work because of signed/unsigned confusion. If one of these chunks contains a negative offset then data under control of the server is written to memory before the read buffer supplied by the client. If the read buffer is located on the stack then this allows the stack return address from nbd_pread() to be trivially modified, allowing arbitrary code execution under the control of the server. If the buffer is located on the heap then other memory objects before the buffer can be overwritten, which again would usually lead to arbitrary code execution.

CVSS3: 9.8
debian
около 6 лет назад

Structured reply is a feature of the newstyle NBD protocol allowing th ...

CVSS3: 9.8
github
больше 3 лет назад

Structured reply is a feature of the newstyle NBD protocol allowing the server to send a reply in chunks. A bounds check which was supposed to test for chunk offsets smaller than the beginning of the request did not work because of signed/unsigned confusion. If one of these chunks contains a negative offset then data under control of the server is written to memory before the read buffer supplied by the client. If the read buffer is located on the stack then this allows the stack return address from nbd_pread() to be trivially modified, allowing arbitrary code execution under the control of the server. If the buffer is located on the heap then other memory objects before the buffer can be overwritten, which again would usually lead to arbitrary code execution.

EPSS

Процентиль: 43%
0.0021
Низкий

7.5 High

CVSS2

9.8 Critical

CVSS3