CVE-2019-11884

CVE Details

Release Date:2019-05-10

Description


The do_hidp_sock_ioctl function in net/bluetooth/hidp/sock.c in the Linux kernel before 5.0.15 allows a local user to obtain potentially sensitive information from kernel stack memory via a HIDPCONNADD command, because a name field may not end with a '\0' character.

See more information about CVE-2019-11884 from MITRE CVE dictionary and NIST NVD


CVSS v3.0 metrics


NOTE: The following CVSS v3.0 metrics and score provided are preliminary and subject to review.

Base Score: 3.3 Base Metrics: AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N
Access Vector: Local network Attack Complexity: Low
Privileges Required: Low User Interaction: None
Scope: Unchanged Confidentiality Impact: Low
Integrity Impact: None Availability Impact: None

Errata information


PlatformErrataRelease Date
Oracle Linux version 5 (kernel-uek)ELSA-2019-46752019-06-07
Oracle Linux version 6 (dtrace-modules-3.8.13-118.35.1.el6uek)ELSA-2019-46722019-06-06
Oracle Linux version 6 (kernel-uek)ELSA-2019-46702019-06-04
Oracle Linux version 6 (kernel-uek)ELSA-2019-46722019-06-06
Oracle Linux version 6 (kernel-uek)ELSA-2019-46752019-06-07
Oracle Linux version 7 (dtrace-modules-3.8.13-118.35.1.el7uek)ELSA-2019-46722019-06-06
Oracle Linux version 7 (kernel)ELSA-2020-10162020-04-06
Oracle Linux version 7 (kernel-uek)ELSA-2019-46702019-06-04
Oracle Linux version 7 (kernel-uek)ELSA-2019-46722019-06-06
Oracle Linux version 7 (kernel-uek)ELSA-2019-46852019-06-17
Oracle Linux version 8 (kernel)ELSA-2019-35172019-11-14
Oracle VM version 3.4 (kernel-uek)OVMSA-2019-00242019-06-04



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