A flaw was found in the Linux Kernel where an attacker may be able to have an uncontrolled read to kernel-memory from within a vm guest. A race condition between connect() and close() function may allow an attacker using the AF_VSOCK protocol to gather a 4 byte information leak or possibly intercept or corrupt AF_VSOCK messages destined to other clients.
The product reuses or references memory after it has been freed. At some point afterward, the memory may be allocated again and saved in another pointer, while the original pointer references a location somewhere within the new allocation. Any operations using the original pointer are no longer valid because the memory "belongs" to the code that operates on the new pointer.
The product contains a concurrent code sequence that requires temporary, exclusive access to a shared resource, but a timing window exists in which the shared resource can be modified by another code sequence operating concurrently.
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=CVE-2018-14625 | issue tracking third party advisory patch |
https://usn.ubuntu.com/3872-1/ | third party advisory vendor advisory |
https://usn.ubuntu.com/3878-1/ | third party advisory vendor advisory |
https://usn.ubuntu.com/3871-5/ | third party advisory vendor advisory |
https://usn.ubuntu.com/3878-2/ | third party advisory vendor advisory |
https://usn.ubuntu.com/3871-4/ | third party advisory vendor advisory |
https://syzkaller.appspot.com/bug?extid=bd391451452fb0b93039 | third party advisory |
https://usn.ubuntu.com/3871-1/ | third party advisory vendor advisory |
https://usn.ubuntu.com/3871-3/ | third party advisory vendor advisory |
https://lists.debian.org/debian-lts-announce/2019/05/msg00002.html | third party advisory mailing list |
https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:2043 | vendor advisory |
https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:2029 | vendor advisory |
https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2019:4154 | vendor advisory |