apport vulnerabilities
A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:
Several security issues were fixed in Apport.
Software Description
Kevin Backhouse discovered Apport would read its user-controlled settings file as the root user. This could be used by a local attacker to possibly crash Apport or have other unspecified consequences. (CVE-2019-11481)
Sander Bos discovered a race-condition in Apport during core dump creation. This could be used by a local attacker to generate a crash report for a privileged process that is readable by an unprivileged user. (CVE-2019-11482)
Sander Bos discovered Apport mishandled crash dumps originating from containers. This could be used by a local attacker to generate a crash report for a privileged process that is readable by an unprivileged user. (CVE-2019-11483)
Sander Bos discovered Apport mishandled lock-file creation. This could be used by a local attacker to cause a denial of service against Apport. (CVE-2019-11485)
Kevin Backhouse discovered Apport read various process-specific files with elevated privileges during crash dump generation. This could could be used by a local attacker to generate a crash report for a privileged process that is readable by an unprivileged user. (CVE-2019-15790)
Update instructions
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:
Ubuntu 19.10
apport - 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.1
python-apport - 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.1
python3-apport - 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.1
Ubuntu 19.04
apport - 2.20.10-0ubuntu27.2
python-apport - 2.20.10-0ubuntu27.2
python3-apport - 2.20.10-0ubuntu27.2
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
apport - 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.8
python-apport - 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.8
python3-apport - 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.8
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
apport - 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.20
python-apport - 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.20
python3-apport - 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.20
To update your system, please follow these instructions: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Security/Upgrades.
In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.
References
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A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:
- Ubuntu 19.10
- Ubuntu 19.04
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Several security issues were fixed in Apport.
Software Description
- apport - automatically generate crash reports for debugging
Kevin Backhouse discovered Apport would read its user-controlled settings file as the root user. This could be used by a local attacker to possibly crash Apport or have other unspecified consequences. (CVE-2019-11481)
Sander Bos discovered a race-condition in Apport during core dump creation. This could be used by a local attacker to generate a crash report for a privileged process that is readable by an unprivileged user. (CVE-2019-11482)
Sander Bos discovered Apport mishandled crash dumps originating from containers. This could be used by a local attacker to generate a crash report for a privileged process that is readable by an unprivileged user. (CVE-2019-11483)
Sander Bos discovered Apport mishandled lock-file creation. This could be used by a local attacker to cause a denial of service against Apport. (CVE-2019-11485)
Kevin Backhouse discovered Apport read various process-specific files with elevated privileges during crash dump generation. This could could be used by a local attacker to generate a crash report for a privileged process that is readable by an unprivileged user. (CVE-2019-15790)
Update instructions
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:
Ubuntu 19.10
apport - 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.1
python-apport - 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.1
python3-apport - 2.20.11-0ubuntu8.1
Ubuntu 19.04
apport - 2.20.10-0ubuntu27.2
python-apport - 2.20.10-0ubuntu27.2
python3-apport - 2.20.10-0ubuntu27.2
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
apport - 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.8
python-apport - 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.8
python3-apport - 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.8
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
apport - 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.20
python-apport - 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.20
python3-apport - 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.20
To update your system, please follow these instructions: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Security/Upgrades.
In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.
References
Continue reading...