CVE Vulnerabilities

CVE-2022-4283

Use After Free

Published: Dec 14, 2022 | Modified: May 30, 2023
CVSS 3.x
7.8
HIGH
Source:
NVD
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
CVSS 2.x
RedHat/V2
RedHat/V3
7.8 IMPORTANT
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Ubuntu
MEDIUM

A vulnerability was found in X.Org. This security flaw occurs because the XkbCopyNames function left a dangling pointer to freed memory, resulting in out-of-bounds memory access on subsequent XkbGetKbdByName requests.. This issue can lead to local privileges elevation on systems where the X server is running privileged and remote code execution for ssh X forwarding sessions.

Weakness

Referencing memory after it has been freed can cause a program to crash, use unexpected values, or execute code.

Affected Software

Name Vendor Start Version End Version
Xorg-server X.org 1.20.4 (including) 1.20.4 (including)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 RedHat tigervnc-0:1.8.0-23.el7_9 *
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 RedHat xorg-x11-server-0:1.20.4-21.el7_9 *
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 RedHat xorg-x11-server-Xwayland-0:21.1.3-10.el8 *
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 RedHat xorg-x11-server-0:1.20.11-15.el8 *
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 RedHat tigervnc-0:1.12.0-15.el8_8 *
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 RedHat xorg-x11-server-0:1.20.11-17.el9 *
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 RedHat xorg-x11-server-Xwayland-0:21.1.3-7.el9 *
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 RedHat tigervnc-0:1.12.0-13.el9_2 *
Xorg-server Ubuntu bionic *
Xorg-server Ubuntu devel *
Xorg-server Ubuntu esm-infra/xenial *
Xorg-server Ubuntu focal *
Xorg-server Ubuntu jammy *
Xorg-server Ubuntu kinetic *
Xorg-server Ubuntu lunar *
Xorg-server Ubuntu trusty *
Xorg-server Ubuntu trusty/esm *
Xorg-server Ubuntu xenial *
Xorg-server-hwe-16.04 Ubuntu esm-infra/xenial *
Xorg-server-hwe-16.04 Ubuntu xenial *
Xorg-server-hwe-18.04 Ubuntu bionic *
Xorg-server-lts-utopic Ubuntu trusty *
Xorg-server-lts-vivid Ubuntu trusty *
Xorg-server-lts-wily Ubuntu trusty *
Xorg-server-lts-xenial Ubuntu trusty *
Xwayland Ubuntu devel *
Xwayland Ubuntu jammy *
Xwayland Ubuntu kinetic *
Xwayland Ubuntu lunar *

Extended Description

The use of previously-freed memory can have any number of adverse consequences, ranging from the corruption of valid data to the execution of arbitrary code, depending on the instantiation and timing of the flaw. The simplest way data corruption may occur involves the system’s reuse of the freed memory. Use-after-free errors have two common and sometimes overlapping causes:

In this scenario, the memory in question is allocated to another pointer validly at some point after it has been freed. The original pointer to the freed memory is used again and points to somewhere within the new allocation. As the data is changed, it corrupts the validly used memory; this induces undefined behavior in the process. If the newly allocated data happens to hold a class, in C++ for example, various function pointers may be scattered within the heap data. If one of these function pointers is overwritten with an address to valid shellcode, execution of arbitrary code can be achieved.

Potential Mitigations

References