USN-3923-1: QEMU vulnerabilities
27 March 2019
Several security issues were fixed in QEMU.
Releases
Packages
- qemu - Machine emulator and virtualizer
Details
Michael Hanselmann discovered that QEMU incorrectly handled the Media
Transfer Protocol (MTP). An attacker inside the guest could use this issue
to read or write arbitrary files and cause a denial of service, or possibly
execute arbitrary code. This issue only affected Ubuntu 18.10.
(CVE-2018-16867)
Michael Hanselmann discovered that QEMU incorrectly handled the Media
Transfer Protocol (MTP). An attacker inside the guest could use this issue
to read arbitrary files, contrary to expectations. This issue only affected
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and Ubuntu 18.10. (CVE-2018-16872)
Zhibin Hu discovered that QEMU incorrectly handled the Plan 9 File System
support. An attacker inside the guest could use this issue to cause QEMU to
crash, resulting in a denial of service. (CVE-2018-19489)
Li Quang and Saar Amar discovered multiple issues in the QEMU PVRDMA
device. An attacker inside the guest could use these issues to cause a
denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code. This issue only
affected Ubuntu 18.10. These issues were resolved by disabling PVRDMA
support in Ubuntu 18.10. (CVE-2018-20123, CVE-2018-20124, CVE-2018-20125,
CVE-2018-20126, CVE-2018-20191, CVE-2018-20216)
Michael Hanselmann discovered that QEMU incorrectly handled certain i2c
commands. A local attacker could possibly use this issue to read QEMU
process memory. This issue only affected Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and Ubuntu 18.10.
(CVE-2019-3812)
It was discovered that QEMU incorrectly handled the Slirp networking
back-end. An attacker inside the guest could use this issue to cause QEMU
to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary
code on the host. In the default installation, when QEMU is used with
libvirt, attackers would be isolated by the libvirt AppArmor profile.
(CVE-2019-6778)
Update instructions
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:
Ubuntu 18.10
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qemu-system
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1:2.12+dfsg-3ubuntu8.6
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qemu-system-arm
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1:2.12+dfsg-3ubuntu8.6
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qemu-system-data
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1:2.12+dfsg-3ubuntu8.6
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qemu-system-gui
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1:2.12+dfsg-3ubuntu8.6
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qemu-system-mips
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1:2.12+dfsg-3ubuntu8.6
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qemu-system-misc
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1:2.12+dfsg-3ubuntu8.6
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qemu-system-ppc
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1:2.12+dfsg-3ubuntu8.6
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qemu-system-s390x
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1:2.12+dfsg-3ubuntu8.6
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qemu-system-sparc
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1:2.12+dfsg-3ubuntu8.6
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qemu-system-x86
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1:2.12+dfsg-3ubuntu8.6
Ubuntu 18.04
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qemu-system
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1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.12
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qemu-system-arm
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1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.12
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qemu-system-mips
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1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.12
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qemu-system-misc
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1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.12
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qemu-system-ppc
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1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.12
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qemu-system-s390x
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1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.12
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qemu-system-sparc
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1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.12
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qemu-system-x86
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1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.12
Ubuntu 16.04
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qemu-system
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1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.36
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qemu-system-aarch64
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1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.36
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qemu-system-arm
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1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.36
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qemu-system-mips
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1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.36
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qemu-system-misc
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1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.36
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qemu-system-ppc
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1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.36
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qemu-system-s390x
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1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.36
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qemu-system-sparc
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1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.36
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qemu-system-x86
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1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.36
Ubuntu 14.04
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qemu-system
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2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.45
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qemu-system-aarch64
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2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.45
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qemu-system-arm
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2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.45
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qemu-system-mips
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2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.45
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qemu-system-misc
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2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.45
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qemu-system-ppc
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2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.45
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qemu-system-sparc
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2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.45
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qemu-system-x86
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2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.45
After a standard system update you need to restart all QEMU virtual
machines to make all the necessary changes.