USN-5295-2: Linux kernel vulnerabilities
22 February 2022
Several security issues were fixed in the Linux kernel.
Releases
Packages
- linux - Linux kernel
- linux-aws - Linux kernel for Amazon Web Services (AWS) systems
- linux-aws-5.13 - Linux kernel for Amazon Web Services (AWS) systems
- linux-azure - Linux kernel for Microsoft Azure Cloud systems
- linux-gcp - Linux kernel for Google Cloud Platform (GCP) systems
- linux-kvm - Linux kernel for cloud environments
- linux-oracle - Linux kernel for Oracle Cloud systems
- linux-oracle-5.13 - Linux kernel for Oracle Cloud systems
- linux-raspi - Linux kernel for Raspberry Pi systems
Details
It was discovered that the Packet network protocol implementation in the
Linux kernel contained a double-free vulnerability. A local attacker could
use this to cause a denial of service (system crash) or possibly execute
arbitrary code. (CVE-2021-22600)
Jann Horn discovered a race condition in the Unix domain socket
implementation in the Linux kernel that could result in a read-after-free.
A local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service (system crash)
or possibly execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2021-4083)
Kirill Tkhai discovered that the XFS file system implementation in the
Linux kernel did not calculate size correctly when pre-allocating space in
some situations. A local attacker could use this to expose sensitive
information. (CVE-2021-4155)
Sushma Venkatesh Reddy discovered that the Intel i915 graphics driver in
the Linux kernel did not perform a GPU TLB flush in some situations. A
local attacker could use this to cause a denial of service or possibly
execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2022-0330)
It was discovered that the VMware Virtual GPU driver in the Linux kernel
did not properly handle certain failure conditions, leading to a stale
entry in the file descriptor table. A local attacker could use this to
expose sensitive information or possibly gain administrative privileges.
(CVE-2022-22942)
Update instructions
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:
Ubuntu 21.10
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linux-image-5.13.0-30-generic-lpae
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5.13.0-30.33
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linux-image-virtual
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5.13.0.30.40
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linux-image-generic-64k
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5.13.0.30.40
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linux-image-generic
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5.13.0.30.40
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linux-image-aws
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5.13.0.1014.15
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linux-image-5.13.0-30-generic-64k
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5.13.0-30.33
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linux-image-5.13.0-1017-raspi-nolpae
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5.13.0-1017.19
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linux-image-5.13.0-30-generic
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5.13.0-30.33
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linux-image-5.13.0-1018-oracle
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5.13.0-1018.22
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linux-image-5.13.0-1014-azure
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5.13.0-1014.16
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linux-image-azure
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5.13.0.1014.14
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linux-image-raspi-nolpae
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5.13.0.1017.22
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linux-image-oem-20.04
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5.13.0.30.40
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linux-image-gcp
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5.13.0.1015.14
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linux-image-5.13.0-30-lowlatency
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5.13.0-30.33
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linux-image-gke
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5.13.0.1015.14
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linux-image-oracle
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5.13.0.1018.18
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linux-image-5.13.0-1017-raspi
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5.13.0-1017.19
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linux-image-raspi
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5.13.0.1017.22
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linux-image-5.13.0-1013-kvm
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5.13.0-1013.14
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linux-image-kvm
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5.13.0.1013.13
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linux-image-5.13.0-1015-gcp
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5.13.0-1015.18
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linux-image-generic-lpae
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5.13.0.30.40
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linux-image-lowlatency
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5.13.0.30.40
Ubuntu 20.04
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linux-image-5.13.0-1014-aws
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5.13.0-1014.15~20.04.1
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linux-image-oracle
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5.13.0.1018.22~20.04.1
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linux-image-5.13.0-1018-oracle
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5.13.0-1018.22~20.04.1
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linux-image-aws
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5.13.0.1014.15~20.04.7
After a standard system update you need to reboot your computer to make
all the necessary changes.
ATTENTION: Due to an unavoidable ABI change the kernel updates have
been given a new version number, which requires you to recompile and
reinstall all third party kernel modules you might have installed.
Unless you manually uninstalled the standard kernel metapackages
(e.g. linux-generic, linux-generic-lts-RELEASE, linux-virtual,
linux-powerpc), a standard system upgrade will automatically perform
this as well.