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CVE-2008-4395

Publication date 6 November 2008

Last updated 24 July 2024


Ubuntu priority

Multiple buffer overflows in the ndiswrapper module 1.53 for the Linux kernel 2.6 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by sending packets over a local wireless network that specify long ESSIDs.

From the Ubuntu Security Team

Anders Kaseorg discovered that ndiswrapper did not correctly handle long ESSIDs. If ndiswrapper is in use, a physically near-by attacker could generate specially crafted wireless network traffic and crash the system, leading to a denial of service.

Status

Package Ubuntu Release Status
linux 8.10 intrepid
Fixed 2.6.27-7.16
8.04 LTS hardy
Not affected
7.10 gutsy Not in release
7.04 feisty Not in release
6.06 LTS dapper Not in release
linux-source-2.6.15 8.10 intrepid Not in release
8.04 LTS hardy Not in release
7.10 gutsy Not in release
7.04 feisty Not in release
6.06 LTS dapper
Not affected
linux-source-2.6.20 8.10 intrepid Not in release
8.04 LTS hardy Not in release
7.10 gutsy Not in release
7.04 feisty
Not affected
6.06 LTS dapper Not in release
linux-source-2.6.22 8.10 intrepid Not in release
8.04 LTS hardy Not in release
7.10 gutsy
Not affected
7.04 feisty Not in release
6.06 LTS dapper Not in release
linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22 8.10 intrepid Not in release
8.04 LTS hardy Not in release
7.10 gutsy
Fixed 2.6.22-15.40
7.04 feisty Not in release
6.06 LTS dapper Not in release
linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 8.10 intrepid Not in release
8.04 LTS hardy
Fixed 2.6.24-21.33
7.10 gutsy Not in release
7.04 feisty Not in release
6.06 LTS dapper Not in release

References

Related Ubuntu Security Notices (USN)

    • USN-662-2
    • Ubuntu kernel modules vulnerability
    • 6 November 2008
    • USN-662-1
    • Linux kernel vulnerabilities
    • 5 November 2008

Other references