The bpf verifier in the Linux kernel did not properly handle mod32 destination register truncation when the source register was known to be 0. A local attacker with the ability to load bpf programs could use this gain out-of-bounds reads in kernel memory leading to information disclosure (kernel memory), and possibly out-of-bounds writes that could potentially lead to code execution. This issue was addressed in the upstream kernel in commit 9b00f1b78809 ("bpf: Fix truncation handling for mod32 dst reg wrt zero") and in Linux stable kernels 5.11.2, 5.10.19, and 5.4.101.
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Published : 2021-03-23 18:15
Updated : 2024-11-21 06:21
NVD link : CVE-2021-3444
Mitre link : CVE-2021-3444
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2021-3444
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Products Affected
linux
- linux_kernel
debian
- debian_linux
canonical
- ubuntu_linux