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CVSS v3.1 |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
tipc: restrict socket queue dumps in enqueue tracepoints
tipc_sk_enqueue() runs with sk->sk_lock.slock held while the socket is
owned by user context. The spinlock protects the backlog queue in this
path, but it does not serialize against the socket owner consuming or
purging sk_receive_queue.
KASAN reported:
CPU: 14 UID: 0 PID: 1050 Comm: tipc3 Not tainted 7.1.0-rc6+ #126 PREEMPT(lazy)
Hardware name: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.15.0-1 04/01/2014
Call Trace:
<TASK>
dump_stack_lvl+0x76/0xa0 lib/dump_stack.c:123
print_report+0xce/0x5b0 mm/kasan/report.c:482
kasan_report+0xc6/0x100 mm/kasan/report.c:597
__asan_report_load4_noabort+0x14/0x30 mm/kasan/report_generic.c:380
tipc_skb_dump+0x1327/0x16f0 net/tipc/trace.c:73
tipc_list_dump+0x208/0x2e0 net/tipc/trace.c:187
tipc_sk_dump+0xaf6/0xd60 net/tipc/socket.c:3996
trace_event_raw_event_tipc_sk_class+0x312/0x5a0 net/tipc/trace.h:188
tipc_sk_rcv+0xb1d/0x1d50 net/tipc/socket.c:2497
tipc_node_xmit+0x1c3/0x1440 net/tipc/node.c:1689
__tipc_sendmsg+0x97a/0x1440 net/tipc/socket.c:1512
tipc_sendmsg+0x52/0x80 net/tipc/socket.c:1400
sock_sendmsg+0x2f6/0x3e0 net/socket.c:825
splice_to_socket+0x7f9/0x1010 fs/splice.c:884
do_splice+0xe21/0x2330 fs/splice.c:936
__do_splice+0x153/0x260 fs/splice.c:1431
__x64_sys_splice+0x150/0x230 fs/splice.c:1616
x64_sys_call+0xeb5/0x2790 arch/x86/entry/syscall_64.c:41
do_syscall_64+0xf3/0x620 arch/x86/entry/syscall_64.c:63
entry_SYSCALL_64_after_hwframe+0x76/0x7e arch/x86/entry/entry_64.S:130
RIP: 0033:0x71624e8aafe2
Code: 08 0f 85 71 3a ff ff 49 89 fb 48 89 f0 48 89 d7 48 89 ce 4c 89 c2 4d 89 ca 4c 8b 44 24 08 4c 8b 4c 24 10 4c 89 5c 24 08 0f 05 <c3> 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 66 2e 0f 1f 84 00 00 00 00 00 66
RSP: 002b:0000716157ffed68 EFLAGS: 00000246 ORIG_RAX: 0000000000000113
RAX: ffffffffffffffda RBX: 0000716157fff6c0 RCX: 000071624e8aafe2
RDX: 000000000000005f RSI: 0000000000000000 RDI: 0000000000000066
RBP: 0000716157ffed90 R08: 0000000000008000 R09: 0000000000000001
R10: 0000000000000000 R11: 0000000000000246 R12: ffffffffffffff00
R13: 0000000000000021 R14: 0000000000000000 R15: 00007fff89799c40
</TASK>
The TIPC_DUMP_ALL tracepoints in tipc_sk_enqueue() also dump
sk_receive_queue and can therefore dereference skbs that the socket
owner has already dequeued or freed. Restrict these dumps to
TIPC_DUMP_SK_BKLGQ, which matches the queue protected by the held
spinlock.
Keep the change limited to the enqueue path, where the unsafe queue dump
is reachable while the socket is owned by user context. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
netfilter: nft_lookup: fix catchall element handling with inverted lookups
nft_lookup_eval() decides whether a lookup matched (`found`) from the
direct set lookup and priv->invert before falling back to the
catchall element used by interval sets (e.g. nft_set_rbtree) for the
open-ended default range. Since `found` is never recomputed after
`ext` is replaced by the catchall lookup, inverted lookups
(NFT_LOOKUP_F_INV, "!= @set") can wrongly match or wrongly skip the
catchall element, producing the wrong verdict. Fold the catchall
lookup into `ext` before computing `found`, matching the order
already used by nft_objref_map_eval(). |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
qede: fix off-by-one in BD ring consumption on build_skb failure
qede_rx_build_skb() and qede_tpa_rx_build_skb() do not check for a
NULL return from qede_build_skb(). When it returns NULL under memory
pressure, the functions still consume a BD from the ring before
returning NULL. The callers then recycle additional BDs, resulting in
one extra BD being consumed (off-by-one). This desynchronizes the BD
ring, which can corrupt DMA page reference counts and lead to SLUB
freelist corruption.
Commit 4e910dbe3650 ("qede: confirm skb is allocated before using")
added a NULL check inside qede_build_skb() to prevent a NULL pointer
dereference, but did not address the missing NULL checks in the
callers, making this off-by-one reachable.
Fix this by adding NULL checks for the return value of
qede_build_skb() in both qede_rx_build_skb() and
qede_tpa_rx_build_skb(), returning NULL immediately before any BD ring
manipulation. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
net/mlx5e: TC, skip peer flow cleanup when LAG seq is unavailable
mlx5_lag_get_dev_seq() will return error when the peer isn't in the LAG
or when no device is marked as master. Result bad memory access and kernel
crash[1].
Hence, skip the peer when lookup fails.
Note: In case there are peer flows, they are cleaned before LAG cleared
the master mark.
[1]
RIP: 0010:mlx5e_tc_del_fdb_peers_flow+0x3d/0x350 [mlx5_core]
Call Trace:
<TASK>
mlx5e_tc_clean_fdb_peer_flows+0xc1/0x130 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_esw_offloads_unpair+0x3a/0x400 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_esw_offloads_devcom_event+0xee/0x360 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_devcom_send_event+0x7a/0x140 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_esw_offloads_devcom_cleanup+0x2f/0x90 [mlx5_core]
mlx5e_tc_esw_cleanup+0x28/0xf0 [mlx5_core]
mlx5e_rep_tc_cleanup+0x19/0x30 [mlx5_core]
mlx5e_cleanup_uplink_rep_tx+0x36/0x40 [mlx5_core]
mlx5e_cleanup_rep_tx+0x55/0x60 [mlx5_core]
mlx5e_detach_netdev+0x96/0xf0 [mlx5_core]
mlx5e_netdev_change_profile+0x5b/0x120 [mlx5_core]
mlx5e_netdev_attach_nic_profile+0x1b/0x30 [mlx5_core]
mlx5e_vport_rep_unload+0xdd/0x110 [mlx5_core]
__esw_offloads_unload_rep+0x81/0xb0 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_eswitch_unregister_vport_reps+0x1d7/0x220 [mlx5_core]
mlx5e_rep_remove+0x22/0x30 [mlx5_core]
device_release_driver_internal+0x194/0x1f0
bus_remove_device+0xe8/0x1b0
device_del+0x159/0x3c0
mlx5_rescan_drivers_locked+0xbc/0x2d0 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_unregister_device+0x54/0x80 [mlx5_core]
mlx5_uninit_one+0x73/0x130 [mlx5_core]
remove_one+0x78/0xe0 [mlx5_core]
pci_device_remove+0x39/0xa0 |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
netfilter: xt_connmark: reject invalid shift parameters
Revision 2 of the CONNMARK target accepts user-controlled shift
parameters and applies them to 32-bit mark values in
connmark_tg_shift().
A shift_bits value of 32 or more triggers an undefined-shift bug when
the rule is evaluated. Invalid shift_dir values are also accepted and
silently fall back to the left-shift path.
Reject invalid revision-2 shift parameters in connmark_tg_check() so
malformed rules fail at installation time, before they can reach the
packet path. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
iomap: guard io_size EOF trim against concurrent truncate underflow
iomap: fix zero padding data issue in concurrent append writes
changed ioend accounting so that io_size tracks only valid data
within EOF. This trims io_size when a writeback range extends
past end_pos:
ioend->io_size += map_len;
if (ioend->io_offset + ioend->io_size > end_pos)
ioend->io_size = end_pos - ioend->io_offset;
However, if end_pos ends up below ioend->io_offset, the subtraction
becomes negative and is stored in size_t io_size, causing an unsigned
wrap to a huge value. This can happen when writeback continues past
byte-level EOF up to a block-aligned range, or when a concurrent
truncate shrinks the file after end_pos was sampled in
iomap_writeback_handle_eof().
A wrapped io_size can mislead append detection and corrupt
completion-time size handling, since filesystem end_io paths consume
io_size for decisions such as on-disk EOF updates and unwritten/COW
completion ranges.
Fix this by clamping io_size to zero when EOF has moved to or before
the ioend start offset. This preserves the original intent of trimming
io_size to valid in-EOF data while avoiding the underflow. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
net: mvneta: re-enable percpu interrupt on resume
On Marvell MPIC platforms (Armada 370/XP/38x), mvneta uses a percpu
IRQ disable/enable scheme for NAPI: the ISR (mvneta_percpu_isr) calls
disable_percpu_irq() to mask the MPIC per-CPU interrupt and schedules
NAPI poll, which calls enable_percpu_irq() on completion to unmask.
If suspend occurs while NAPI poll is pending (between
disable_percpu_irq in the ISR and enable_percpu_irq in poll
completion), the interrupt is never re-enabled:
1. mvneta_percpu_isr: disable_percpu_irq() + napi_schedule()
=> MPIC masked, percpu_enabled cpumask bit cleared
2. NAPI poll does not complete before suspend proceeds
(on PREEMPT_RT this is highly likely since softirqs run in
ksoftirqd which gets frozen; on non-RT it can happen when
softirq processing is deferred to ksoftirqd)
3. mvneta_stop_dev => napi_disable(): cancels the pending poll
without executing the completion path
4. suspend_device_irqs => IRQCHIP_MASK_ON_SUSPEND: masks MPIC
(already masked, but records IRQS_SUSPENDED)
5. Resume: mpic_resume checks irq_percpu_is_enabled() => false
(bit was cleared in step 1) => skips unmask
6. mvneta_start_dev only restores device-level INTR_NEW_MASK,
does not touch the MPIC per-CPU mask
Result: MPIC per-CPU interrupt stays masked permanently. The NIC
generates interrupts (INTR_NEW_CAUSE != 0) but the CPU never
receives them, causing complete loss of network connectivity.
Fix by calling on_each_cpu(mvneta_percpu_enable) in the resume path
to unconditionally unmask the MPIC per-CPU interrupt regardless of
pre-suspend state. |
| The ShopSmart Loyalty for WooCommerce WordPress plugin through 1.0.0 does not perform any authorization or ownership check on a phone-number lookup exposed to unauthenticated users, allowing anyone who knows a customer's phone number to retrieve that customer's loyalty profile, including name, email, and account balance. |
| In JetBrains Ktor before 3.4.1 potential DoS attack via WebSocket decompression was possible |
| Numeric truncation error in Windows DNS allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally. |
| Heap-based buffer overflow in Windows DNS allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally. |
| Numeric truncation error in Windows DNS allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally. |
| Dell Wyse Management Suite (WMS), versions prior to 2605.0.2, contain a Use of Hard-coded Credentials vulnerability. A low privileged attacker with local access could potentially exploit this vulnerability, leading to Unauthorized access. |
| Privilege Escalation via URL ParameterĀ is reported in Apache Ranger versions <= 2.8.0.
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.9.0, which fixes this issue. |
| Improper Neutralization of CRLF Sequences in HTTP Headers ('HTTP Request/Response Splitting') vulnerability in elixir-tesla tesla allows HTTP header injection via Tesla.Multipart.add_content_type_param/2.
Tesla.Multipart.add_content_type_param/2 appends caller-supplied strings to the multipart content_type_params list without validating for CR (\r) or LF (\n) characters. Tesla.Multipart.headers/1 then joins these params verbatim with "; " to construct the outgoing Content-Type header value. A param containing \r\n splits the header line, allowing arbitrary headers to be injected into the outbound HTTP request. Any application that forwards untrusted input (such as a user-supplied charset or parameter string) into add_content_type_param/2 is affected.
This issue affects tesla: from 0.8.0 before 1.18.3. |
| SQL Injection vulnerability vulnerability in Apache Ranger.
This issue affects .
Users are recommended to upgrade to version 2.9.0, which fixes the issue. |
| Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in a Command ('Command Injection') vulnerability in Apache Ranger.
This issue affects Apache Ranger: from 0.6 through 2.8. |
| Integer overflow or wraparound in Windows DNS allows an authorized attacker to elevate privileges locally. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
KVM: nVMX: Move vTPR vs. TPR Threshold consistency check into "normal" checks
Move the off-by-default consistency check for vmcs12.tpr_threshold vs.
the virtual APIC vTPR into the "normal" controls checks, as waiting until
KVM has loaded some amount of state is unnecessary and actively dangerous.
Specifically, failure to unwind vmcs01.GUEST_CR3 to KVM's value when EPT
is disabled results in KVM running L1 with an L1-controlled CR3, not with
KVM's CR3!
Alternatively, KVM could simply reset the MMU to force a reload of
vmcs01.GUEST_CR3, but the _only_ reason the check was shoved into a "late"
flow was to wait until the vmcs12 pages were retrieved. Rather than build
up more crusty code, simply access vTPR using a regular guest memory access
(performance isn't a concern). To circumvent the restrictions that led to
KVM deferring nested_get_vmcs12_pages(), (a) use a VM-scoped API to read
guest memory so that it always hits non-SMM memslots (for RSM), and (b)
skip the check (since its off-by-default anyways) when the vCPU doesn't
want to run, i.e. when userspace is restoring/stuffing state.
If reading guest memory fails, simply skip the consistency check, as KVM's
de facto ABI is that VMX instruction accesses to non-existent memory get
PCI Bus Error semantics, where reads return 0xFFs. And if vTPR=0xFF, then
the vTPR is guaranteed to be greater than or equal to TPR_THRESHOLD. |
| In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:
minix: avoid overflow in bitmap block count calculation
minix_check_superblock() uses minix_blocks_needed() to verify that the
on-disk imap and zmap block counts are large enough for the advertised
inode and zone counts.
The helper currently performs DIV_ROUND_UP() in unsigned int arithmetic.
A Minix v3 image can set s_ninodes or s_zones near UINT_MAX so the
addition inside DIV_ROUND_UP() wraps to zero. That makes a zero imap/zmap
block count look valid, after which minix_fill_super() can dereference
s_imap[0] or s_zmap[0] even though no bitmap buffers were allocated.
Impact: mounting a crafted Minix v3 image whose s_ninodes or s_zones is
near UINT_MAX makes minix_check_superblock() accept a zero bitmap-block
count and minix_fill_super() dereference s_imap[0]/s_zmap[0], panicking
the kernel.
The divisor is the bitmap capacity in bits, blocksize * 8, which is
always a power of two: minix_fill_super() obtains the block size through
sb_set_blocksize(), and blk_validate_block_size() rejects any size that
is not a power of two. Use DIV_ROUND_UP_POW2(), which divides before
adding the round-up term and so cannot overflow for a power-of-two
divisor. |