RHSA-2017:1490: Important: kernel security update

Published Jun 19, 2017
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Updated

The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system.Security Fix(es): A flaw was found in the way memory was being allocated on the stack for user space binaries. If heap (or different memory region) and stack memory regions were adjacent to each other, an attacker could use this flaw to jump over the stack guard gap, cause controlled memory corruption on process stack or the adjacent memory region, and thus increase their privileges on the system. This is a kernel-side mitigation which increases the stack guard gap size from one page to 1 MiB to make successful exploitation of this issue more difficult. (CVE-2017-1000364, Important) Red Hat would like to thank Qualys Research Labs for reporting this issue.

Affected Software

14 affected componentsFixes available
redhat/kernel<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/kernel<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/kernel-debug<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/kernel-debug-debuginfo<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/kernel-debug-devel<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/kernel-debuginfo<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/kernel-devel<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/kernel-doc<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/kernel-firmware<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/kernel-headers<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/perf<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/perf-debuginfo<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/python-perf<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
redhat/python-perf-debuginfo<2.6.32-358.79.2.el6
2.6.32-358.79.2.el6

Remediation

Event History

Jun 19, 2017
Advisory Published
via Red Hat·12:00 AM
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of RHSA-2017:1490?

The severity of RHSA-2017:1490 is classified as important.

2

How do I fix RHSA-2017:1490?

To fix RHSA-2017:1490, you should update your kernel packages to version 2.6.32-358.79.2.el6 or newer.

3

What systems are affected by RHSA-2017:1490?

RHSA-2017:1490 affects multiple Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 kernel packages.

4

What vulnerability is addressed in RHSA-2017:1490?

RHSA-2017:1490 addresses a flaw in stack memory allocation for user space binaries.

5

Is there a CVE associated with RHSA-2017:1490?

Yes, RHSA-2017:1490 is associated with a specific CVE identifier which details the vulnerability.

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