Vulnerabilities

Multiple Denial of Service Vulnerabilities Discovered in Linux kernel USB Subsystem

Multiple vulnerabilities found in Linux USB drivers that included with Linux kernel USB subsystem. It can be triggered by an attacker who has a physical access to the machine.

These bugs allow attackers to induce a denial of service and to insert malicious scripts or to escalate privileges if they get physical access.

All the vulnerabilities are discovered by Google Security expert Andrey Konovalov and they have been reported to Linux Community. He found 79 kernel bugs and only 14 reported now.

CVEs – Linux USB

According to Finding Report, Below are the details for 14 vulnerabilities found with syzkaller in the Linux kernel USB subsystem. All of them can be triggered with a crafted malicious USB device in case an attacker has physical access to the machine.

CVE-2017-16525 
CVE-2017-16526
CVE-2017-16527
CVE-2017-16528
CVE-2017-16529
CVE-2017-16530
CVE-2017-16531
CVE-2017-16532
CVE-2017-16533
CVE-2017-16534
CVE-2017-16535
CVE-2017-16536
CVE-2017-16537
CVE-2017-16538

These vulnerabilities found using syzkaller a Google fuzzing tools that support for akaros, freebsd, fuchsia, netbsd, and windows are supported to varying degrees.

Also Read Linux Exploit Suggester – A Kali Linux Tool to Find the Linux OS Kernel Exploits

Syzkaller detects a kernel crash and it will automatically start the process of reproducing this crash and then minimize the program that caused it. To download syzkaller.

Tools to Harden Linux Security

Lynis a famous open source security auditing tool designed to audit and harden Unix and Linux based systems. It scans the system by performing many security control checks. For more detailed explanation on Lynis.

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