9.9
CVSSv3

CVE-2018-12892

Published: 02/07/2018 Updated: 29/03/2019
CVSS v2 Base Score: 6.5 | Impact Score: 6.4 | Exploitability Score: 8
CVSS v3 Base Score: 9.9 | Impact Score: 6 | Exploitability Score: 3.1
VMScore: 578
Vector: AV:N/AC:L/Au:S/C:P/I:P/A:P

Vulnerability Summary

An issue exists in Xen 4.7 up to and including 4.10.x. libxl fails to pass the readonly flag to qemu when setting up a SCSI disk, due to what was probably an erroneous merge conflict resolution. Malicious guest administrators or (in some situations) users may be able to write to supposedly read-only disk images. Only emulated SCSI disks (specified as "sd" in the libxl disk configuration, or an equivalent) are affected. IDE disks ("hd") are not affected (because attempts to make them readonly are rejected). Additionally, CDROM devices (that is, devices specified to be presented to the guest as CDROMs, regardless of the nature of the backing storage on the host) are not affected; they are always read only. Only systems using qemu-xen (rather than qemu-xen-traditional) as the device model version are vulnerable. Only systems using libxl or libxl-based toolstacks are vulnerable. (This includes xl, and libvirt with the libxl driver.) The vulnerability is present in Xen versions 4.7 and later. (In earlier versions, provided that the patch for XSA-142 has been applied, attempts to create read only disks are rejected.) If the host and guest together usually support PVHVM, the issue is exploitable only if the malicious guest administrator has control of the guest kernel or guest kernel command line.

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Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Xen hypervisor: CVE-2018-12891 It was discovered that insufficient validation of PV MMU operations may result in denial of service CVE-2018-12892 It was discovered that libxl fails to honour the readonly flag on HVM-emulated SCSI disks CVE-2018-12893 It was discovered that ...
An issue was discovered in Xen 47 through 410x libxl fails to pass the readonly flag to qemu when setting up a SCSI disk, due to what was probably an erroneous merge conflict resolution Malicious guest administrators or (in some situations) users may be able to write to supposedly read-only disk images Only emulated SCSI disks (specified as " ...