Medium
Canonical Ubuntu
Charles Fol discovered that the GNU C Library iconv feature incorrectly handled certain input sequences. An attacker could use this issue to cause the GNU C Library to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code. Update Instructions: Run sudo pro fix USN-6737-1
to fix the vulnerability. The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions: glibc-doc – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 glibc-source – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc-bin – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc-dev-bin – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6 – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-amd64 – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-armel – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-dev – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-dev-amd64 – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-dev-armel – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-dev-i386 – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-dev-s390 – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-dev-x32 – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-i386 – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-lse – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-pic – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-prof – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-s390 – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 libc6-x32 – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 locales – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 locales-all – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 nscd – 2.31-0ubuntu9.15 No subscription required
CVEs contained in this USN include: CVE-2024-2961.
Severity is medium unless otherwise noted.
Users of affected products are strongly encouraged to follow the mitigations below.
The Cloud Foundry project recommends upgrading the following releases:
2024-05-23: Initial vulnerability report published.
CPE | Name | Operator | Version |
---|---|---|---|
cflinuxfs4 | lt | 1.93.0 | |
jammy stemcells | lt | 1.439 | |
cf deployment | lt | 1.439 |