CVE-2010-2943
Publication date 30 September 2010
Last updated 24 July 2024
Ubuntu priority
Cvss 3 Severity Score
The xfs implementation in the Linux kernel before 2.6.35 does not look up inode allocation btrees before reading inode buffers, which allows remote authenticated users to read unlinked files, or read or overwrite disk blocks that are currently assigned to an active file but were previously assigned to an unlinked file, by accessing a stale NFS filehandle.
From the Ubuntu Security Team
Dave Chinner discovered that the XFS filesystem did not correctly order inode lookups when exported by NFS. A remote attacker could exploit this to read or write disk blocks that had changed file assignment or had become unlinked, leading to a loss of privacy.
Status
Package | Ubuntu Release | Status |
---|---|---|
linux | ||
linux-ec2 | ||
linux-fsl-imx51 | ||
linux-lts-backport-maverick | ||
linux-mvl-dove | ||
linux-source-2.6.15 | ||
linux-ti-omap4 | ||
Patch details
Severity score breakdown
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Base score | 8.1 · High |
Attack vector | Network |
Attack complexity | Low |
Privileges required | Low |
User interaction | None |
Scope | Unchanged |
Confidentiality | High |
Integrity impact | High |
Availability impact | None |
Vector | CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:N |
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