Advisory Published

RHSA-2010:0676: Important: kernel security update

First published: Tue Sep 07 2010(Updated: )

The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux<br>operating system.<br>This update fixes the following security issue:<br><li> When an application has a stack overflow, the stack could silently</li> overwrite another memory mapped area instead of a segmentation fault<br>occurring, which could cause an application to execute arbitrary code,<br>possibly leading to privilege escalation. It is known that the X Window<br>System server can be used to trigger this flaw. (CVE-2010-2240, Important)<br>Red Hat would like to thank the X.Org security team for reporting this<br>issue. Upstream acknowledges Rafal Wojtczuk as the original reporter.<br>Users should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain backported<br>patches to correct this issue. The system must be rebooted for this update<br>to take effect.<br>

Affected SoftwareAffected VersionHow to fix
Red Hat Linux

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the severity of RHSA-2010:0676?

    The severity of RHSA-2010:0676 is classified as important.

  • How do I fix RHSA-2010:0676?

    To fix RHSA-2010:0676, update the kernel packages to the latest version provided by your Linux distribution.

  • What systems are affected by RHSA-2010:0676?

    RHSA-2010:0676 affects systems running the vulnerable versions of the Linux kernel.

  • What type of vulnerability is addressed in RHSA-2010:0676?

    RHSA-2010:0676 addresses a stack overflow vulnerability that could lead to memory corruption.

  • Is there a workaround for RHSA-2010:0676?

    There is no official workaround for RHSA-2010:0676, and applying the update is strongly recommended.

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