xorg-server Integer Overflow in RR Change Provider/Output Property
CVE-2023-6478 Published on December 13, 2023
Xorg-x11-server: out-of-bounds memory read in rrchangeoutputproperty and rrchangeproviderproperty
A flaw was found in xorg-server. A specially crafted request to RRChangeProviderProperty or RRChangeOutputProperty can trigger an integer overflow which may lead to a disclosure of sensitive information.
Vulnerability Analysis
CVE-2023-6478 is exploitable with network access, and requires small amount of user privileges. This vulnerability is considered to have a low attack complexity. The potential impact of an exploit of this vulnerability is considered to have a high impact on confidentiality, with no impact on integrity and availability.
Timeline
Reported to Red Hat.
Made public. 13 days later.
Weakness Type
Integer Overflow or Wraparound
The software performs a calculation that can produce an integer overflow or wraparound, when the logic assumes that the resulting value will always be larger than the original value. This can introduce other weaknesses when the calculation is used for resource management or execution control. An integer overflow or wraparound occurs when an integer value is incremented to a value that is too large to store in the associated representation. When this occurs, the value may wrap to become a very small or negative number. While this may be intended behavior in circumstances that rely on wrapping, it can have security consequences if the wrap is unexpected. This is especially the case if the integer overflow can be triggered using user-supplied inputs. This becomes security-critical when the result is used to control looping, make a security decision, or determine the offset or size in behaviors such as memory allocation, copying, concatenation, etc.
Products Associated with CVE-2023-6478
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Affected Versions
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Extended Lifecycle Support - EXTENSION:- Version 0:1.1.0-25.el6_10.13 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.8.0-28.el7_9 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.20.4-25.el7_9 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.13.1-2.el8_9.4 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.20.11-22.el8 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:21.1.3-15.el8 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.9.0-15.el8_2.6 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.9.0-15.el8_2.6 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.9.0-15.el8_2.6 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.11.0-8.el8_4.5 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.11.0-8.el8_4.5 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.11.0-8.el8_4.5 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.12.0-6.el8_6.6 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.12.0-15.el8_8.4 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.13.1-3.el9_3.3 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.20.11-24.el9 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:22.1.9-5.el9 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.11.0-22.el9_0.5 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:1.12.0-14.el9_2.2 and below * is unaffected.
Exploit Probability
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