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CVE-2023-41051

Default functions in VolatileMemory trait lack bounds checks in vm-memory

CVSS 2.5 LOWEPSS 0.2%CWE-125
Vexday Risk Score
8Baixo
Decisão SSVC (CISA)
Track
Sem sinal de exploração → monitorar
CVSS 2.5EPSS 0.2%KEV nãoPoC Nuclei Metasploit Patch
Ciclo de vida
01 set 2023Publicada no NVD
Recomendação: Monitorar — sem sinal de exploração no momento.
In a typical Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) there are several components, such as boot loader, virtual device drivers, virtio backend drivers and vhost drivers, that need to access the VM physical memory. The vm-memory rust crate provides a set of traits to decouple VM memory consumers from VM memory providers. An issue was discovered in the default implementations of the `VolatileMemory::{get_atomic_ref, aligned_as_ref, aligned_as_mut, get_ref, get_array_ref}` trait functions, which allows out-of-bounds memory access if the `VolatileMemory::get_slice` function returns a `VolatileSlice` whose length is less than the function’s `count` argument. No implementations of `get_slice` provided in `vm_memory` are affected. Users of custom `VolatileMemory` implementations may be impacted if the custom implementation does not adhere to `get_slice`'s documentation. The issue started in version 0.1.0 but was fixed in version 0.12.2 by inserting a check that verifies that the `VolatileSlice` returned by `get_slice` is of the correct length. Users are advised to upgrade. There are no known workarounds for this issue.
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:L
Produtos afetados
rust-vmm · vm-memory