[El-errata] New updates available via Ksplice (ELSA-2014-3084)
Errata Announcements for Oracle Linux
el-errata at oss.oracle.com
Fri Oct 31 10:20:34 PDT 2014
Synopsis: ELSA-2014-3084 can now be patched using Ksplice
CVEs: CVE-2014-3184 CVE-2014-3185 CVE-2014-3611 CVE-2014-3645 CVE-2014-3646
Users with Oracle Linux Premier Support can now use Ksplice to patch
against the latest Oracle Security Advisory, ELSA-2014-3084.
INSTALLING THE UPDATES
We recommend that all users of Ksplice Uptrack on EL 6 install these
updates.
On systems that have "autoinstall = yes" in /etc/uptrack/uptrack.conf,
these updates will be installed automatically and you do not need to
take any action.
Alternatively, you can install these updates by running:
# /usr/sbin/uptrack-upgrade -y
DESCRIPTION
* CVE-2014-3611: Denial-of-service in KVM emulated programmable interval timer.
Incorrect locking in the KVM emulated programmable interval timer (PIT)
could crash the host kernel under specific conditions. A local attacker
could use this flaw to cause a denial-of-service in the host KVM.
* CVE-2014-3184: Invalid memory write in HID drivers.
Several HID drivers (Cherry Cymotion keyboard, KYE/Genius devices,
Logitech devices, Monterey Genius KB29E keyboard, Petalynx Maxtor
remote control, and Sunplus wireless desktop) are vulnerable to an
out-of-bounds write due to some off-by-one bugs. This could occur if
a HID device report offers an invalid report descriptor size.
A local user with physical access to the system could use this flaw to
write past an allocated memory buffer.
* CVE-2014-3185: Memory corruption in USB serial WhiteHEAD device driver.
The USB ConnectTech WhiteHEAT serial driver is vulnerable to a memory
corruption flaw. It could occur when reading completion commands via USB
Request Blocks buffers.
A local user with physical access to the system could use this flaw to
corrupt kernel memory area or crash the system kernel resulting in a
denial-of-service.
* CVE-2014-3645 and CVE-2014-3646: KVM guest denial-of-service when using invalid opcodes.
The KVM host emulator does not gracefully handle a KVM guest using the
invept or invvpid opcodes, causing a guest VM exit without proper error
codes being propagated to userspace. A local, unprivileged guest user
could use this flaw to crash a KVM guest VM and cause a denial-of-service.
SUPPORT
Ksplice support is available at ksplice-support_ww at oracle.com.
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