Cleartext Storage of Sensitive Information Affecting kernel-rt-debug package, versions <0:3.10.0-327.22.2.rt56.230.el7_2
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Test your applications- Snyk ID SNYK-CENTOS7-KERNELRTDEBUG-2066138
- published 26 Jul 2021
- disclosed 17 May 2016
Introduced: 17 May 2016
CVE-2016-3707 Open this link in a new tabHow to fix?
Upgrade Centos:7
kernel-rt-debug
to version 0:3.10.0-327.22.2.rt56.230.el7_2 or higher.
NVD Description
Note: Versions mentioned in the description apply only to the upstream kernel-rt-debug
package and not the kernel-rt-debug
package as distributed by Centos
.
See How to fix?
for Centos:7
relevant fixed versions and status.
The icmp_check_sysrq function in net/ipv4/icmp.c in the kernel.org projects/rt patches for the Linux kernel, as used in the kernel-rt package before 3.10.0-327.22.1 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Real Time 7 and other products, allows remote attackers to execute SysRq commands via crafted ICMP Echo Request packets, as demonstrated by a brute-force attack to discover a cookie, or an attack that occurs after reading the local icmp_echo_sysrq file.
References
- https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1327484
- https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-3707
- http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2016/05/17/1
- https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2016:1301
- http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-security-announce/2016-07/msg00005.html
- http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-security-announce/2016-08/msg00000.html
- http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-security-announce/2016-08/msg00007.html