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USN-4385-1: Intel Microcode vulnerabilities

USN-4385-1: Intel Microcode vulnerabilities

Severity

Medium

Vendor

Canonical Ubuntu

Versions Affected

  • Canonical Ubuntu 14.04
  • Canonical Ubuntu 16.04

Description

It was discovered that memory contents previously stored in microarchitectural special registers after RDRAND, RDSEED, and SGX EGETKEY read operations on Intel client and Xeon E3 processors may be briefly exposed to processes on the same or different processor cores. A local attacker could use this to expose sensitive information. (CVE-2020-0543)

It was discovered that on some Intel processors, partial data values previously read from a vector register on a physical core may be propagated into unused portions of the store buffer. A local attacker could possible use this to expose sensitive information. (CVE-2020-0548)

It was discovered that on some Intel processors, data from the most recently evicted modified L1 data cache (L1D) line may be propagated into an unused (invalid) L1D fill buffer. A local attacker could possibly use this to expose sensitive information. (CVE-2020-0549)

CVEs contained in this USN include: CVE-2020-0543, CVE-2020-0548, CVE-2020-0549.

Affected Cloud Foundry Products and Versions

Severity is medium unless otherwise noted.

  • Xenial Stemcells
    • 170.x versions prior to 170.221
    • 250.x versions prior to 250.200
    • 315.x versions prior to 315.185
    • 456.x versions prior to 456.114
    • 621.x versions prior to 621.76
    • All other stemcells not listed.

Mitigation

Users of affected products are strongly encouraged to follow the mitigations below. The Cloud Foundry project recommends upgrading the following releases:

  • Xenial Stemcells
    • Upgrade 170.x versions to 170.221 or greater
    • Upgrade 250.x versions to 250.200 or greater
    • Upgrade 315.x versions to 315.185 or greater
    • Upgrade 456.x versions to 456.114 or greater
    • Upgrade 621.x versions to 621.76 or greater
    • All other stemcells should be upgraded to the latest version available on bosh.io.

History

2020-06-09: Initial vulnerability report published.

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