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Linux kernel: vulnerability allows information disclosure

The BSI has published a current IT security notice for Linux kernels. You can find out more about the affected operating systems and products as well as CVE numbers here on news.de.

The Federal Office for Security in der Informationstechnik (BSI) published an update on June 22nd, 2023 to a vulnerability for Linux Kernel that became known on March 27th, 2023. The Linux operating system and the products SUSE Linux and Open Source Linux Kernel are affected by the vulnerability.

The latest manufacturer recommendations regarding updates, workarounds and security patches for this vulnerability can be found here: SUSE Security Update SUSE-SU-2023:2611-1 (Status: 06/22/2023). Other useful links are listed later in this article.

Security Advice for Linux Kernel – Risk: medium

Risk level: 2 (medium)
CVSS Base Score: 5,5
CVSS Temporal Score: 4,8
Remote Attack: No

The Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) is used to assess the severity of vulnerabilities in computer systems. The CVSS standard makes it possible to compare potential or actual security vulnerabilities based on various metrics in order to better prioritize countermeasures. The attributes “none”, “low”, “medium”, “high” and “critical” are used for the severity of a vulnerability. The base score assesses the prerequisites for an attack (including authentication, complexity, privileges, user interaction) and its consequences. The Temporal Score also takes into account changes over time with regard to the risk situation. According to the CVSS, the risk of the current vulnerability is rated as “medium” with a base score of 5.5.

Linux Kernel Bug: Vulnerability allows information disclosure

The kernel represents the core of the Linux operating system.

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A local attacker can exploit a vulnerability in the Linux kernel to disclose information.

The vulnerability is identified with the unique CVE identification number (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) CVE-2023-1637 traded.

Systems affected by the vulnerability at a glance

operating system
Linux

Products
SUSE Linux (cpe:/o:suse:suse_linux)
Open Source Linux Kernel

General recommendations for dealing with IT security gaps

Users of the affected systems should keep them up to date. When security gaps become known, manufacturers are required to remedy them as quickly as possible by developing a patch or a workaround. If security patches are available, install them as soon as possible. For information, consult the sources listed in the next section. These often contain further information on the latest version of the software in question and the availability of security patches or tips on workarounds. If you have any further questions or are unsure, contact your responsible administrator. IT security officers should regularly check the sources mentioned to see whether a new security update is available.

Sources for updates, patches and workarounds

At this point there are further links with information about bug reports, security fixes and workarounds.

SUSE Security Update SUSE-SU-2023:2611-1 vom 2023-06-22 (22.06.2023)
For more information, see:

SUSE Security Update SUSE-SU-2023:2502-1 vom 2023-06-13 (14.06.2023)
For more information, see:

SUSE Security Update SUSE-SU-2023:1992-1 vom 2023-04-25 (25.04.2023)
For more information, see:

SUSE Security Update SUSE-SU-2023:1897-1 vom 2023-04-18 (19.04.2023)
For more information, see:

SUSE Security Update SUSE-SU-2023:1802-1 vom 2023-04-10 (11.04.2023)
For more information, see:

Red Hat Bugzilla – Bug 2181891 from 2023-03-26 (27.03.2023)
For more information, see:

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Version history of this security alert

This is the 6th version of this IT security notice for Linux kernels. As further updates are announced, this text will be updated. You can read about changes or additions in this version history.

03/27/2023 – Initial version
04/11/2023 – Added new updates from SUSE
04/19/2023 – Added new updates from SUSE
04/25/2023 – Added new updates from SUSE
06/14/2023 – Added new updates from SUSE
06/22/2023 – Added new updates from SUSE

+++ Editorial note: This text was created with AI support based on current BSI data. We accept feedback and comments at [email protected]. +++

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