USN-6920-1: EDK II vulnerabilities
29 July 2024
Several security issues were fixed in EDK II.
Releases
Packages
- edk2 - UEFI firmware for virtual machines
Details
It was discovered that EDK II was not properly performing bounds checks
in Tianocompress, which could lead to a buffer overflow. An authenticated
user could use this issue to potentially escalate their privileges via
local access. (CVE-2017-5731)
It was discovered that EDK II had an insufficient memory write check in
the SMM service, which could lead to a page fault occurring. An
authenticated user could use this issue to potentially escalate their
privileges, disclose information and/or create a denial of service via
local access. (CVE-2018-12182)
It was discovered that EDK II incorrectly handled memory in DxeCore, which
could lead to a stack overflow. An unauthenticated user could this
issue to potentially escalate their privileges, disclose information
and/or create a denial of service via local access. This issue only
affected Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. (CVE-2018-12183)
It was discovered that EDK II incorrectly handled memory in the
Variable service under certain circumstances. An authenticated user could
use this issue to potentially escalate their privileges, disclose
information and/or create a denial of service via local access.
(CVE-2018-3613)
It was discovered that EDK II incorrectly handled memory in its system
firmware, which could lead to a buffer overflow. An unauthenticated user
could use this issue to potentially escalate their privileges and/or
create a denial of service via network access. This issue only affected
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. (CVE-2019-0160)
Update instructions
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:
Ubuntu 18.04
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ovmf
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0~20180205.c0d9813c-2ubuntu0.3+esm1
Available with Ubuntu Pro
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qemu-efi
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0~20180205.c0d9813c-2ubuntu0.3+esm1
Available with Ubuntu Pro
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qemu-efi-aarch64
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0~20180205.c0d9813c-2ubuntu0.3+esm1
Available with Ubuntu Pro
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qemu-efi-arm
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0~20180205.c0d9813c-2ubuntu0.3+esm1
Available with Ubuntu Pro
Ubuntu 16.04
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ovmf
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0~20160408.ffea0a2c-2ubuntu0.2+esm1
Available with Ubuntu Pro
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qemu-efi
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0~20160408.ffea0a2c-2ubuntu0.2+esm1
Available with Ubuntu Pro
After a standard system update you need to restart the virtual machines
that use the affected firmware to make all the necessary changes.