Vulnerability in Linux
CVE-2024-26826
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: mptcp: fix data re-injection from stale subflow When the MPTCP PM detects that a subflow is stale, all the packet scheduler must re-inject all the mptcp-level unacked data. To avoid acquiring unneeded locks, it first try to check if any unacked data is present at all in the RTX queue, but such check is currently broken, as it uses TCP-specific helper on an MPTCP socket. Funnily enough fuzzers and static checkers are happy, as the accessed memory still belongs to the mptcp_sock struct, and even from a functional perspective the recovery completed successfully, as the short-cut test always failed. A recent unrelated TCP change - commit d5fed5addb2b ("tcp: reorganize tcp_sock fast path variables") - exposed the issue, as the tcp field reorganization makes the mptcp code always skip the re-inection. Fix the issue dropping the bogus call: we are on a slow path, the early optimization proved once again to be evil.
EPSS: 0.006 (48.2th percentile) — read the EPSS interpretation.
CVSS v3 metric
CVSS v3 base score 7.5 (High). Vector: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H.
Affected products
- Linux — versions 1e1d9d6f119c55c05e8ea78ed3e49046690abffd, 5.15, 0
- Linux Linux_kernel — versions 6.8
References
Frequently asked questions
- What is CVE-2024-26826?
- CVE-2024-26826 is a high-severity vulnerability in Linux. CVSS score: 7.5/10. Published 2024-04-17.
- How severe is CVE-2024-26826?
- High severity. CVSS v3 base score is 7.5 out of 10.