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A kernel update has been released for Debian 7.0



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Debian Security Advisory DSA-2669-1 security@debian.org
http://www.debian.org/security/ Dann Frazier
May 15, 2013 http://www.debian.org/security/faq
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Package : linux
Vulnerability : privilege escalation/denial of service/information leak
Problem type : local
Debian-specific: no
CVE Id(s) : CVE-2013-0160 CVE-2013-1796 CVE-2013-1929 CVE-2013-1979
CVE-2013-2015 CVE-2013-2094 CVE-2013-3076 CVE-2013-3222
CVE-2013-3223 CVE-2013-3224 CVE-2013-3225 CVE-2013-3227
CVE-2013-3228 CVE-2013-3229 CVE-2013-3231 CVE-2013-3234
CVE-2013-3235 CVE-2013-3301

Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead
to a denial of service, information leak or privilege escalation. The Common
Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the following problems:

CVE-2013-0160

vladz reported a timing leak with the /dev/ptmx character device. A local
user could use this to determine sensitive information such as password
length.

CVE-2013-1796

Andrew Honig of Google reported an issue in the KVM subsystem. A user in
a guest operating system could corrupt kernel memory, resulting in a
denial of service.

CVE-2013-1929

Oded Horovitz and Brad Spengler reported an issue in the device driver for
Broadcom Tigon3 based gigabit Ethernet. Users with the ability to attach
untrusted devices can create an overflow condition, resulting in a denial
of service or elevated privileges.

CVE-2013-1979

Andy Lutomirski reported an issue in the socket level control message
processing subsystem. Local users maybe able to gain eleveated privileges.

CVE-2013-2015

Theodore Ts'o provided a fix for an issue in the ext4 filesystem. Local
users with the ability to mount a specially crafted filesystem can cause
a denial of service (infinite loop).

CVE-2013-2094

Tommie Rantala discovered an issue in the perf subsystem. An out-of-bounds
access vulnerability allows local users to gain elevated privileges.

CVE-2013-3076

Mathias Krauss discovered an issue in the userspace interface for hash
algorithms. Local users can gain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-3222

Mathias Krauss discovered an issue in the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
protocol support. Local users can gain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-3223

Mathias Krauss discovered an issue in the Amateur Radio AX.25 protocol
support. Local users can gain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-3224

Mathias Krauss discovered an issue in the Bluetooth subsystem. Local users
can gain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-3225

Mathias Krauss discovered an issue in the Bluetooth RFCOMM protocol
support. Local users can gain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-3227

Mathias Krauss discovered an issue in the Communication CPU to Application
CPU Interface (CAIF). Local users can gain access to sensitive kernel
memory.

CVE-2013-3228

Mathias Krauss discovered an issue in the IrDA (infrared) subsystem
support. Local users can gain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-3229

Mathias Krauss discovered an issue in the IUCV support on s390 systems.
Local users can gain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-3231

Mathias Krauss discovered an issue in the ANSI/IEEE 802.2 LLC type 2
protocol support. Local users can gain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-3234

Mathias Krauss discovered an issue in the Amateur Radio X.25 PLP (Rose)
protocol support. Local users can gain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-3235

Mathias Krauss discovered an issue in the Transparent Inter Process
Communication (TIPC) protocol support. Local users can gain access to
sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-3301

Namhyung Kim reported an issue in the tracing subsystem. A privileged
local user could cause a denial of service (system crash). This
vulnerabililty is not applicable to Debian systems by default.

For the stable distribution (wheezy), this problem has been fixed in version
3.2.41-2+deb7u1.

Note: Updates are currently available for the amd64, i386, ia64, s390, s390x
and sparc architectures. Updates for the remaining architectures will be
released as they become available.

The following matrix lists additional source packages that were rebuilt for
compatibility with or to take advantage of this update:

Debian 7.0 (wheezy)
user-mode-linux 3.2-2um-1+deb7u1

We recommend that you upgrade your linux and user-mode-linux packages.

Note: Debian carefully tracks all known security issues across every
linux kernel package in all releases under active security support.
However, given the high frequency at which low-severity security
issues are discovered in the kernel and the resource requirements of
doing an update, updates for lower priority issues will normally not
be released for all kernels at the same time. Rather, they will be
released in a staggered or "leap-frog" fashion.

Further information about Debian Security Advisories, how to apply
these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be
found at: http://www.debian.org/security/
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