[Ksplice][Ubuntu-22.04-Updates] New Ksplice updates for Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy (USN-6653-1)
Oracle Ksplice
gregory.herrero at oracle.com
Mon Mar 11 22:21:02 UTC 2024
Synopsis: USN-6653-1 can now be patched using Ksplice
CVEs: CVE-2023-51780 CVE-2023-51781 CVE-2023-6915 CVE-2024-0565 CVE-2024-0646
Systems running Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy can now use Ksplice to patch
against the latest Ubuntu Security Notice, USN-6653-1.
INSTALLING THE UPDATES
We recommend that all users of Ksplice Uptrack running Ubuntu 22.04
Jammy 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-2024-0646: Out-of-bounds write in the TLS networking stack.
Incorrect handling of plaintext message buffers during transmission
can lead to an out-of-bounds write. A local attacker can exploit
this flaw to cause denial-of-service or privilege escalation.
* CVE-2024-0565: Out-of-bounds access when reading encrypted SMB2 data.
When receiving SMB2 encryption information, the kernel CIFS client fails
to correctly validate the remote "NextCommand" field. A malicious server
might exploit this to cause a denial-of-service on the client.
* CVE-2023-6915: Double-free in kernel ID allocation library.
When allocating an ID via the kernel IDR library, if the ID created has
no nearby neighbors, a double-free can occur, resulting in a
NULL-pointer dereference. An attacker able to access code using this
library could potentially exploit this to cause a denial-of-service.
* CVE-2023-51780: Use-after-free in the ATM networking stack.
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) ioctl calls can race with datagram
reception causing a use-after-free error. A local attacker can
exploit this to cause a denial-of-service or privilege escalation.
* CVE-2023-51781: Use-after-free in AppleTalk ioctl.
AppleTalk ioctl calls can race with datagram reception causing a
use-after-free error. A local attacker can exploit this to cause
a denial-of-service or privilege escalation.
SUPPORT
Ksplice support is available at ksplice-support_ww at oracle.com.
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