REDHAT-BUG-2001645: Buffer Overflow

Published Sep 6, 2021
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Updated

From https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2021/08/30/1:

Security vulnerabilities were identified in the open source NTFS-3G and NTFSPROGS software. These vulnerabilities were confirmed and resolved. To our knowledge, these vulnerabilities have not been exploited.

These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker using a maliciously crafted NTFS-formatted image file or external storage to potentially execute arbitrary privileged code, if the attacker has either local access and the ntfs-3g binary is setuid root, or if the attacker has physical access to an external port to a computer which is configured to run the ntfs-3g binary or one of the ntfsprogs tools when the external storage is plugged into the computer. These vulnerabilities result from incorrect validation of some of the NTFS metadata that could potentially cause buffer overflows, which could be exploited by an attacker. Common ways for attackers to gain physical access to a machine is through social engineering or an evil maid attack on an unattended computer.

We recommend installing and applying the update with the security fixes, and advise to follow security guidance and frameworks such as NIST for assessing and improving an organization’s abilities to prevent, detect, and respond to security threats and cyber attacks.

AFFECTED PRODUCTS: All previous versions of open source NTFS-3G and NTFSPROGS.

WORKAROUND: None

SOLUTION: Upgrade to 2021.8.22

PROJECT URL: https://github.com/tuxera/ntfs-3g

ADVISORY ID: NTFS3G-SA-2021-0001

ISSUE DATE: 2021-08-30

SEVERITY: Moderate

CVEs: CVE-2021-33285, CVE-2021-35269, CVE-2021-35268, CVE-2021-33289, CVE-2021-33286, CVE-2021-35266, CVE-2021-33287, CVE-2021-35267, CVE-2021-39251, CVE-2021-39252, CVE-2021-39253, CVE-2021-39254, CVE-2021-39255, CVE-2021-39256, CVE-2021-39257, CVE-2021-39258, CVE-2021-39259, CVE-2021-39260, CVE-2021-39261, CVE-2021-39262, CVE-2021-39263

CVSS SCORE: 3.9-6.7

ACKNOWLEDGMENT: Jeremy Galindo, Akshay Ajayan, Kyle Zeng and Fish Wang for reporting these vulnerabilities.

Affected Software

2 affected components
tuxera NTFS-3G
tuxera NTFSPROGS

Event History

Sep 6, 2021
Data Sourced
via Red Hat·04:35 PM
DescriptionSeverityAffected Software

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of REDHAT-BUG-2001645?

REDHAT-BUG-2001645 is classified as a security vulnerability that could impact the integrity and confidentiality of data.

2

How do I fix REDHAT-BUG-2001645?

To resolve REDHAT-BUG-2001645, users should update to a version of NTFS-3G and NTFSPROGS released after 2021.8.22.

3

Which software is affected by REDHAT-BUG-2001645?

The software affected by REDHAT-BUG-2001645 includes Tuxera NTFS-3G and Tuxera NTFSPROGS versions up to and including 2021.8.22.

4

What are the implications of REDHAT-BUG-2001645?

The implications of REDHAT-BUG-2001645 include potential unauthorized access to files and manipulation of NTFS file systems.

5

Has REDHAT-BUG-2001645 been resolved?

Yes, REDHAT-BUG-2001645 has been confirmed and resolved with patches released by the vendor.

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