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[SECURITY] [DLA 1919-1] linux-4.9 security update



Package        : linux-4.9
Version        : 4.9.189-3~deb8u1
CVE ID         : CVE-2019-0136 CVE-2019-9506 CVE-2019-11487 CVE-2019-15211
                 CVE-2019-15212 CVE-2019-15215 CVE-2019-15216 CVE-2019-15218
                 CVE-2019-15219 CVE-2019-15220 CVE-2019-15221 CVE-2019-15292
                 CVE-2019-15538 CVE-2019-15666 CVE-2019-15807 CVE-2019-15924
                 CVE-2019-15926
Debian Bug     : 930904

Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that
may lead to a privilege escalation, denial of service or information
leaks.

CVE-2019-0136

    It was discovered that the wifi soft-MAC implementation (mac80211)
    did not properly authenticate Tunneled Direct Link Setup (TDLS)
    messages.  A nearby attacker could use this for denial of service
    (loss of wifi connectivity).

CVE-2019-9506

    Daniele Antonioli, Nils Ole Tippenhauer, and Kasper Rasmussen
    discovered a weakness in the Bluetooth pairing protocols, dubbed
    the "KNOB attack".  An attacker that is nearby during pairing
    could use this to weaken the encryption used between the paired
    devices, and then to eavesdrop on and/or spoof communication
    between them.

    This update mitigates the attack by requiring a minimum encryption
    key length of 56 bits.

CVE-2019-11487

    Jann Horn discovered that the FUSE (Filesystem-in-Userspace)
    facility could be used to cause integer overflow in page reference
    counts, leading to a use-after-free.  On a system with sufficient
    physical memory, a local user permitted to create arbitrary FUSE
    mounts could use this for privilege escalation.

    By default, unprivileged users can only mount FUSE filesystems
    through fusermount, which limits the number of mounts created and
    should completely mitigate the issue.

CVE-2019-15211

    The syzkaller tool found a bug in the radio-raremono driver that
    could lead to a use-after-free.  An attacker able to add and
    remove USB devices could use this to cause a denial of service
    (memory corruption or crash) or possibly for privilege escalation.

CVE-2019-15212

    The syzkaller tool found that the rio500 driver does not work
    correctly if more than one device is bound to it.  An attacker
    able to add USB devices could use this to cause a denial of
    service (memory corruption or crash) or possibly for privilege
    escalation.

CVE-2019-15215

    The syzkaller tool found a bug in the cpia2_usb driver that leads
    to a use-after-free.  An attacker able to add and remove USB
    devices could use this to cause a denial of service (memory
    corruption or crash) or possibly for privilege escalation.

CVE-2019-15216

    The syzkaller tool found a bug in the yurex driver that leads to
    a use-after-free.  An attacker able to add and remove USB
    devices could use this to cause a denial of service (memory
    corruption or crash) or possibly for privilege escalation.

CVE-2019-15218

    The syzkaller tool found that the smsusb driver did not validate
    that USB devices have the expected endpoints, potentially leading
    to a null pointer dereference.  An attacker able to add USB
    devices could use this to cause a denial of service (BUG/oops).

CVE-2019-15219

    The syzkaller tool found that a device initialisation error in the
    sisusbvga driver could lead to a null pointer dereference.  An
    attacker able to add USB devices could use this to cause a denial
    of service (BUG/oops).

CVE-2019-15220

    The syzkaller tool found a race condition in the p54usb driver
    which could lead to a use-after-free.  An attacker able to add and
    remove USB devices could use this to cause a denial of service
    (memory corruption or crash) or possibly for privilege escalation.

CVE-2019-15221

    The syzkaller tool found that the line6 driver did not validate
    USB devices' maximum packet sizes, which could lead to a heap
    buffer overrun.  An attacker able to add USB devices could use
    this to cause a denial of service (memory corruption or crash) or
    possibly for privilege escalation.

CVE-2019-15292

    The Hulk Robot tool found missing error checks in the Appletalk
    protocol implementation, which could lead to a use-after-free.
    The security impact of this is unclear.

CVE-2019-15538

    Benjamin Moody reported that operations on XFS hung after a
    chgrp command failed due to a disk quota.  A local user on a
    system using XFS and disk quotas could use this for denial of
    service.

CVE-2019-15666

    The Hulk Robot tool found an incorrect range check in the network
    transformation (xfrm) layer, leading to out-of-bounds memory
    accesses.  A local user with CAP_NET_ADMIN capability (in any user
    namespace) could use this to cause a denial of service (memory
    corruption or crash) or possibly for privilege escalation.

CVE-2019-15807

    Jian Luo reported that the Serial Attached SCSI library (libsas)
    did not correctly handle failure to discover devices beyond a SAS
    expander.  This could lead to a resource leak and crash (BUG).
    The security impact of this is unclear.

CVE-2019-15924

    The Hulk Robot tool found a missing error check in the fm10k
    Ethernet driver, which could lead to a null pointer dereference
    and crash (BUG/oops).  The security impact of this is unclear.

CVE-2019-15926

    It was found that the ath6kl wifi driver did not consistently
    validate traffic class numbers in received control packets,
    leading to out-of-bounds memory accesses.  A nearby attacker on
    the same wifi network could use this to cause a denial of service
    (memory corruption or crash) or possibly for privilege escalation.

For Debian 8 "Jessie", these problems have been fixed in version
4.9.189-3~deb8u1.

We recommend that you upgrade your linux-4.9 packages.

Further information about Debian LTS security advisories, how to apply
these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be
found at: https://wiki.debian.org/LTS

-- 
Ben Hutchings - Debian developer, member of kernel, installer and LTS teams

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