CVE-2008-4933
Publication date 5 November 2008
Last updated 24 July 2024
Ubuntu priority
Buffer overflow in the hfsplus_find_cat function in fs/hfsplus/catalog.c in the Linux kernel before 2.6.28-rc1 allows attackers to cause a denial of service (memory corruption or system crash) via an hfsplus filesystem image with an invalid catalog namelength field, related to the hfsplus_cat_build_key_uni function.
From the Ubuntu Security Team
Eric Sesterhenn discovered multiple flaws in the HFS+ filesystem. If a local user or automated system were tricked into mounting a malicious HFS+ filesystem, the system could crash, leading to a denial of service.
Status
Package | Ubuntu Release | Status |
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linux | 8.10 intrepid |
Fixed 2.6.27-9.19
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8.04 LTS hardy |
Fixed 2.6.24-22.45
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7.10 gutsy | Not in release | |
6.06 LTS dapper | Not in release | |
linux-source-2.6.15 | 8.10 intrepid | Not in release |
8.04 LTS hardy | Not in release | |
7.10 gutsy | Not in release | |
6.06 LTS dapper |
Fixed 2.6.15-53.74
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linux-source-2.6.22 | 8.10 intrepid | Not in release |
8.04 LTS hardy | Not in release | |
7.10 gutsy |
Fixed 2.6.22-16.60
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6.06 LTS dapper | Not in release |