The net_get_random_once implementation in net/core/utils.c in the Linux kernel 3.13.x and 3.14.x before 3.14.5 on certain Intel processors does not perform the intended slow-path operation to initialize random seeds, which makes it easier for remote attackers to spoof or disrupt IP communication by leveraging the predictability of TCP sequence numbers, TCP and UDP port numbers, and IP ID values.
The MITRE CVE dictionary describes this issue as:
Find out more about CVE-2014-7284 from the MITRE CVE dictionary dictionary and NIST NVD.
Not vulnerable.
This issue does not affect the Linux kernel packages as shipped with Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 5, 6, 7 and Red Hat Enterprise MRG 2.
NOTE: The following CVSS v2 metrics and score provided are preliminary and subject to review.
Base Score | 5.8 |
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Base Metrics | AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:P |
Access Vector | Network |
Access Complexity | Medium |
Authentication | None |
Confidentiality Impact | None |
Integrity Impact | Partial |
Availability Impact | Partial |
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Platform | Package | State |
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Red Hat Enterprise MRG 2 | realtime-kernel | Not affected |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | kernel | Not affected |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 | kernel | Not affected |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 | kernel | Not affected |