fs/ext4/extents.c in the Linux kernel through 5.1.2 does not zero out the unused memory region in the extent tree block, which might allow local users to obtain sensitive information by reading uninitialized data in the filesystem.
Metrics
Affected Vendors & Products
Advisories
| Source | ID | Title |
|---|---|---|
Debian DLA |
DLA-1823-1 | linux security update |
Debian DLA |
DLA-1824-1 | linux-4.9 security update |
Debian DSA |
DSA-4465-1 | linux security update |
EUVD |
EUVD-2019-3496 | fs/ext4/extents.c in the Linux kernel through 5.1.2 does not zero out the unused memory region in the extent tree block, which might allow local users to obtain sensitive information by reading uninitialized data in the filesystem. |
Ubuntu USN |
USN-4068-1 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities |
Ubuntu USN |
USN-4068-2 | Linux kernel (HWE) vulnerabilities |
Ubuntu USN |
USN-4069-1 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities |
Ubuntu USN |
USN-4069-2 | Linux kernel (HWE) vulnerabilities |
Ubuntu USN |
USN-4076-1 | Linux kernel vulnerabilities |
Ubuntu USN |
USN-4095-2 | Linux kernel (Xenial HWE) vulnerabilities |
Ubuntu USN |
USN-4118-1 | Linux kernel (AWS) vulnerabilities |
Fixes
Solution
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Workaround
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References
History
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Status: PUBLISHED
Assigner: mitre
Published:
Updated: 2024-08-04T23:03:32.810Z
Reserved: 2019-05-09T00:00:00
Link: CVE-2019-11833
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Status : Modified
Published: 2019-05-15T13:29:00.197
Modified: 2024-11-21T04:21:51.300
Link: CVE-2019-11833
OpenCVE Enrichment
No data.
Debian DLA
Debian DSA
EUVD
Ubuntu USN