Several vulnerabilities were discovered in qemu-kvm, a full
virtualization solution on x86 hardware.
- CVE-2015-3209
Matt Tait of Google’s Project Zero security team discovered a flaw
in the way QEMU’s AMD PCnet Ethernet emulation handles multi-TMD
packets with a length above 4096 bytes. A privileged guest user in a
guest with an AMD PCNet ethernet card enabled can potentially use
this flaw to execute arbitrary code on the host with the privileges
of the hosting QEMU process.
- CVE-2015-4037
Kurt Seifried of Red Hat Product Security discovered that QEMU’s
user mode networking stack uses predictable temporary file names
when the -smb option is used. An unprivileged user can use this flaw
to cause a denial of service.
For the oldstable distribution (wheezy), these problems have been fixed
in version 1.1.2+dfsg-6+deb7u8.
We recommend that you upgrade your qemu-kvm packages.