CVE-2022-42919
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Description
A vulnerability found in Python. The flaw occurs when used with the forkserver start method on Linux. The Python multiprocessing library allows Python pickles to be deserialized from any user in the same machine's local network namespace in many system configurations, which means any user on the same machine. Pickles can execute arbitrary code. This flaw allows local user privilege escalation to the user that any Python multiprocessing forkserver process is running.
Statement
Versions of python36:3.6/python36 as shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 are marked as 'Not affected' as they just provide "symlinks" to the main python3 component, which provides the actual interpreter of the Python programming language.
Mitigation
Mitigation for this issue is either not available or the currently available options don't meet the Red Hat Product Security criteria comprising ease of use and deployment, applicability to widespread installation base or stability.
Additional Information
- This content is not included.Bugzilla 2138705: python: local privilege escalation via the multiprocessing forkserver start method
- Content from cwe.mitre.org is not included.CWE-269: Improper Privilege Management
- FAQ: Frequently asked questions about CVE-2022-42919
- Offline Security Data data is available for integration with other systems. See Offline Security Data API to get started.
External References
Content from www.cve.org is not included.https://www.cve.org/CVERecord?id=CVE-2022-42919
Content from nvd.nist.gov is not included.https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2022-42919
Content from github.com is not included.https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/97514
Affected Packages and Issued Red Hat Security Errata
| Products / Services | Components | State | Errata |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 | python | Not affected | |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | python | Not affected | |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | python3 | Not affected | |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | python39:3.9 | Fixed | RHSA-2022:8492 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | python27:2.7/python2 | Not affected | |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | python3 | Not affected | |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | python36:3.6/python36 | Not affected | |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 | python38:3.8/python38 | Not affected | |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 Extended Update Support | python39:3.9 | Fixed | RHSA-2022:8492 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 Extended Update Support | python39:3.9 | Fixed | RHSA-2022:8492 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 | python3.9 | Fixed | RHSA-2022:8493 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 Extended Update Support | python3.9 | Fixed | RHSA-2022:8493 |
| Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 4 | rhcos | Not affected | |
| Red Hat Software Collections | rh-python38-python | Not affected |
Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) Score Details
Important note
CVSS scores for open source components depend on vendor-specific factors (e.g. version or build chain). Therefore, Red Hat's score and impact rating can be different from NVD and other vendors. Red Hat remains the authoritative CVE Naming Authorities (CNA) source for its products and services (see Red Hat classifications ).
| CVSS v3 Score Breakdown | Red Hat | NVD |
|---|---|---|
| CVSS v3 Base Score | 7.8 | 7.8 |
| Attack Vector | Local | Local |
| Attack Complexity | Low | Low |
| Privileges Required | Low | Low |
| User Interaction | None | None |
| Scope | Unchanged | Unchanged |
| Confidentiality Impact | High | High |
| Integrity Impact | High | High |
| Availability Impact | High | High |
CVSS v3 Vector
Red Hat CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
NVD CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Acknowledgements
Red Hat would like to thank Devin Jeanpierre (Google) for reporting this issue.
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