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CVE-2017-1000255Date: (C)2017-10-31   (M)2024-04-19


On Linux running on PowerPC hardware (Power8 or later) a user process can craft a signal frame and then do a sigreturn so that the kernel will take an exception (interrupt), and use the r1 value *from the signal frame* as the kernel stack pointer. As part of the exception entry the content of the signal frame is written to the kernel stack, allowing an attacker to overwrite arbitrary locations with arbitrary values. The exception handling does produce an oops, and a panic if panic_on_oops=1, but only after kernel memory has been over written. This flaw was introduced in commit: "5d176f751ee3 (powerpc: tm: Enable transactional memory (TM) lazily for userspace)" which was merged upstream into v4.9-rc1. Please note that kernels built with CONFIG_PPC_TRANSACTIONAL_MEM=n are not vulnerable.

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CVSS V3 Severity:CVSS V2 Severity:
CVSS Score : 5.5CVSS Score : 6.6
Exploit Score: 1.8Exploit Score: 3.9
Impact Score: 3.6Impact Score: 9.2
 
CVSS V3 Metrics:CVSS V2 Metrics:
Attack Vector: LOCALAccess Vector: LOCAL
Attack Complexity: LOWAccess Complexity: LOW
Privileges Required: LOWAuthentication: NONE
User Interaction: NONEConfidentiality: NONE
Scope: UNCHANGEDIntegrity: COMPLETE
Confidentiality: NONEAvailability: COMPLETE
Integrity: HIGH 
Availability: NONE 
  
Reference:
BID-101264
RHSA-2018:0654
https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2017-1000255

CPE    1
cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel:-
CWE    1
CWE-787
OVAL    11
oval:org.secpod.oval:def:114569
oval:org.secpod.oval:def:114358
oval:org.secpod.oval:def:114282
oval:org.secpod.oval:def:703895
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