The makecontext function in the GNU C Library (aka glibc or libc6) before 2.25 creates execution contexts incompatible with the unwinder on ARM EABI (32-bit) platforms, which might allow context-dependent attackers to cause a denial of service (hang), as demonstrated by applications compiled using gccgo, related to backtrace generation.
The product does not restrict or incorrectly restricts access to a resource from an unauthorized actor.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
---|---|---|---|
Glibc | Gnu | * | 2.24 (including) |
Eglibc | Ubuntu | precise | * |
Eglibc | Ubuntu | trusty | * |
Glibc | Ubuntu | upstream | * |
Glibc | Ubuntu | vivid/stable-phone-overlay | * |
Glibc | Ubuntu | vivid/ubuntu-core | * |
Glibc | Ubuntu | xenial | * |
Access control involves the use of several protection mechanisms such as:
When any mechanism is not applied or otherwise fails, attackers can compromise the security of the product by gaining privileges, reading sensitive information, executing commands, evading detection, etc. There are two distinct behaviors that can introduce access control weaknesses: