CVE-2014-9584 - Improper Input Validation

Severity

21%

Complexity

39%

Confidentiality

48%

The parse_rock_ridge_inode_internal function in fs/isofs/rock.c in the Linux kernel before 3.18.2 does not validate a length value in the Extensions Reference (ER) System Use Field, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information from kernel memory via a crafted iso9660 image.

The parse_rock_ridge_inode_internal function in fs/isofs/rock.c in the Linux kernel before 3.18.2 does not validate a length value in the Extensions Reference (ER) System Use Field, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information from kernel memory via a crafted iso9660 image.

CVSS 2.0 Base Score 2.1. CVSS Attack Vector: local. CVSS Attack Complexity: low. CVSS Vector: (AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N).

Demo Examples

Improper Input Validation

CWE-20

This example demonstrates a shopping interaction in which the user is free to specify the quantity of items to be purchased and a total is calculated.


               
...

The user has no control over the price variable, however the code does not prevent a negative value from being specified for quantity. If an attacker were to provide a negative value, then the user would have their account credited instead of debited.

Improper Input Validation

CWE-20

This example asks the user for a height and width of an m X n game board with a maximum dimension of 100 squares.


               
.../* board dimensions */
die("No integer passed: Die evil hacker!\n");
die("No integer passed: Die evil hacker!\n");
die("Value too large: Die evil hacker!\n");

While this code checks to make sure the user cannot specify large, positive integers and consume too much memory, it does not check for negative values supplied by the user. As a result, an attacker can perform a resource consumption (CWE-400) attack against this program by specifying two, large negative values that will not overflow, resulting in a very large memory allocation (CWE-789) and possibly a system crash. Alternatively, an attacker can provide very large negative values which will cause an integer overflow (CWE-190) and unexpected behavior will follow depending on how the values are treated in the remainder of the program.

Improper Input Validation

CWE-20

The following example shows a PHP application in which the programmer attempts to display a user's birthday and homepage.


               
echo "Birthday: $birthday<br>Homepage: <a href=$homepage>click here</a>"

The programmer intended for $birthday to be in a date format and $homepage to be a valid URL. However, since the values are derived from an HTTP request, if an attacker can trick a victim into clicking a crafted URL with <script> tags providing the values for birthday and / or homepage, then the script will run on the client's browser when the web server echoes the content. Notice that even if the programmer were to defend the $birthday variable by restricting input to integers and dashes, it would still be possible for an attacker to provide a string of the form:


               
2009-01-09--

If this data were used in a SQL statement, it would treat the remainder of the statement as a comment. The comment could disable other security-related logic in the statement. In this case, encoding combined with input validation would be a more useful protection mechanism.

Furthermore, an XSS (CWE-79) attack or SQL injection (CWE-89) are just a few of the potential consequences when input validation is not used. Depending on the context of the code, CRLF Injection (CWE-93), Argument Injection (CWE-88), or Command Injection (CWE-77) may also be possible.

Improper Input Validation

CWE-20

This function attempts to extract a pair of numbers from a user-supplied string.


               
}
die("Did not specify integer value. Die evil hacker!\n");
/* proceed assuming n and m are initialized correctly */

This code attempts to extract two integer values out of a formatted, user-supplied input. However, if an attacker were to provide an input of the form:


               
123:

then only the m variable will be initialized. Subsequent use of n may result in the use of an uninitialized variable (CWE-457).

Improper Input Validation

CWE-20

The following example takes a user-supplied value to allocate an array of objects and then operates on the array.


               
}
list[0] = new Widget();
die("Negative value supplied for list size, die evil hacker!");

This example attempts to build a list from a user-specified value, and even checks to ensure a non-negative value is supplied. If, however, a 0 value is provided, the code will build an array of size 0 and then try to store a new Widget in the first location, causing an exception to be thrown.

Improper Input Validation

CWE-20

This application has registered to handle a URL when sent an intent:


               
}......
}
}
int length = URL.length();
...

The application assumes the URL will always be included in the intent. When the URL is not present, the call to getStringExtra() will return null, thus causing a null pointer exception when length() is called.

Overview

First reported 10 years ago

2015-01-09 21:59:00

Last updated 4 years ago

2020-05-21 20:34:00

Affected Software

Linux Kernel

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop 6.0

6.0

RedHat Enterprise Linux Desktop 7.0

7.0

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.0

6.0

RedHat Enterprise Linux Server 7.0

7.0

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced mission critical Update Support (AUS) 7.3

7.3

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Advanced mission critical Update Support (AUS) 7.4

7.4

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Advanced mission critical Update Support (AUS) 7.6

7.6

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server EUS 7.2

7.2

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Extended Update Support (EUS) 7.3

7.3

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Extended Update Support (EUS) 7.4

7.4

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Extended Update Support (EUS) 7.5

7.5

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Extended Update Support (EUS) 7.6

7.6

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Telecommunications Update Service (TUS) 6.6

6.6

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Telecommunications Update Service (TUS) 7.6

7.6

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 6.0

6.0

RedHat Enterprise Linux Workstation 7.0

7.0

openSUSE Evergreen 11.4

11.4

OpenSUSE 13.1

13.1

SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12

12

SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time Extension 11 Service Pack 3

11

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 4 Long Term Service Pack Support

10

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 2 Long Term Service Pack Support

11

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12

12

SUSE Linux Enterprise Workstation Extension 12

12

Debian Linux 7.0

7.0

Debian Linux 8.0 (Jessie)

8.0

Canonical Ubuntu Linux 10.04 LTS

10.04

Canonical Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS

12.04

Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.04 LTS (Long-Term Support)

14.04

Canonical Ubuntu Linux 14.10

14.10

References

http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=4e2024624e678f0ebb916e6192bd23c1f9fdf696

SUSE-SU-2015:0481

SUSE-SU-2015:0529

openSUSE-SU-2015:0566

SUSE-SU-2015:0652

openSUSE-SU-2015:0714

SUSE-SU-2015:0736

SUSE-SU-2015:0812

RHSA-2015:0864

RHSA-2015:1137

RHSA-2015:1138

DSA-3128

http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/ChangeLog-3.18.2

Vendor Advisory

MDVSA-2015:058

[oss-security] 20150109 Re: CVE request Linux kernel: isofs: unchecked printing of ER records

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/linuxbulletinjan2016-2867209.html

71883

USN-2511-1

USN-2512-1

USN-2513-1

USN-2514-1

USN-2515-1

USN-2516-1

USN-2517-1

USN-2518-1

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1180119

https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/4e2024624e678f0ebb916e6192bd23c1f9fdf696

http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=4e2024624e678f0ebb916e6192bd23c1f9fdf696

Patch, Vendor Advisory

SUSE-SU-2015:0481

Mailing List, Third Party Advisory

SUSE-SU-2015:0529

Mailing List, Third Party Advisory

openSUSE-SU-2015:0566

Mailing List, Third Party Advisory

SUSE-SU-2015:0652

Mailing List, Third Party Advisory

openSUSE-SU-2015:0714

Mailing List, Third Party Advisory

SUSE-SU-2015:0736

Mailing List, Third Party Advisory

SUSE-SU-2015:0812

Mailing List, Third Party Advisory

RHSA-2015:0864

Third Party Advisory

RHSA-2015:1137

Third Party Advisory

RHSA-2015:1138

Third Party Advisory

DSA-3128

Third Party Advisory

MDVSA-2015:058

Third Party Advisory

[oss-security] 20150109 Re: CVE request Linux kernel: isofs: unchecked printing of ER records

Mailing List, Third Party Advisory

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/linuxbulletinjan2016-2867209.html

Third Party Advisory

71883

Third Party Advisory, VDB Entry

USN-2511-1

Third Party Advisory

USN-2512-1

Third Party Advisory

USN-2513-1

Third Party Advisory

USN-2514-1

Third Party Advisory

USN-2515-1

Third Party Advisory

USN-2516-1

Third Party Advisory

USN-2517-1

Third Party Advisory

USN-2518-1

Third Party Advisory

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1180119

Issue Tracking, Third Party Advisory

https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/4e2024624e678f0ebb916e6192bd23c1f9fdf696

Patch, Third Party Advisory

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