USN-1187-1: Linux kernel (Maverick backport) vulnerabilities
9 August 2011
Multiple kernel flaws have been fixed.
Releases
Packages
- linux-lts-backport-maverick - Linux kernel backport from Maverick
Details
It was discovered that KVM did not correctly initialize certain CPU
registers. A local attacker could exploit this to crash the system, leading
to a denial of service. (CVE-2010-3698)
Thomas Pollet discovered that the RDS network protocol did not check
certain iovec buffers. A local attacker could exploit this to crash the
system or possibly execute arbitrary code as the root user. (CVE-2010-3865)
Vasiliy Kulikov discovered that the Linux kernel X.25 implementation did
not correctly clear kernel memory. A local attacker could exploit this to
read kernel stack memory, leading to a loss of privacy. (CVE-2010-3875)
Vasiliy Kulikov discovered that the Linux kernel sockets implementation did
not properly initialize certain structures. A local attacker could exploit
this to read kernel stack memory, leading to a loss of privacy.
(CVE-2010-3876)
Vasiliy Kulikov discovered that the TIPC interface did not correctly
initialize certain structures. A local attacker could exploit this to read
kernel stack memory, leading to a loss of privacy. (CVE-2010-3877)
Nelson Elhage discovered that the Linux kernel IPv4 implementation did not
properly audit certain bytecodes in netlink messages. A local attacker
could exploit this to cause the kernel to hang, leading to a denial of
service. (CVE-2010-3880)
Vasiliy Kulikov discovered that kvm did not correctly clear memory. A local
attacker could exploit this to read portions of the kernel stack, leading
to a loss of privacy. (CVE-2010-3881)
Dan Rosenberg discovered that multiple terminal ioctls did not correctly
initialize structure memory. A local attacker could exploit this to read
portions of kernel stack memory, leading to a loss of privacy.
(CVE-2010-4075, CVE-2010-4076, CVE-2010-4077)
Dan Rosenberg discovered that the ivtv V4L driver did not correctly
initialize certian structures. A local attacker could exploit this to read
kernel stack memory, leading to a loss of privacy. (CVE-2010-4079)
Dan Rosenberg discovered that the semctl syscall did not correctly clear
kernel memory. A local attacker could exploit this to read kernel stack
memory, leading to a loss of privacy. (CVE-2010-4083)
Dan Rosenberg discovered that the SCSI subsystem did not correctly validate
iov segments. A local attacker with access to a SCSI device could send
specially crafted requests to crash the system, leading to a denial of
service. (CVE-2010-4163, CVE-2010-4668)
It was discovered that multithreaded exec did not handle CPU timers
correctly. A local attacker could exploit this to crash the system, leading
to a denial of service. (CVE-2010-4248)
Vegard Nossum discovered a leak in the kernel's inotify_init() system call.
A local, unprivileged user could exploit this to cause a denial of service.
(CVE-2010-4250)
Nelson Elhage discovered that Econet did not correctly handle AUN packets
over UDP. A local attacker could send specially crafted traffic to crash
the system, leading to a denial of service. (CVE-2010-4342)
Tavis Ormandy discovered that the install_special_mapping function could
bypass the mmap_min_addr restriction. A local attacker could exploit this
to mmap 4096 bytes below the mmap_min_addr area, possibly improving the
chances of performing NULL pointer dereference attacks. (CVE-2010-4346)
Dan Rosenberg discovered that the OSS subsystem did not handle name
termination correctly. A local attacker could exploit this crash the system
or gain root privileges. (CVE-2010-4527)
Dan Rosenberg discovered that IRDA did not correctly check the size of
buffers. On non-x86 systems, a local attacker could exploit this to read
kernel heap memory, leading to a loss of privacy. (CVE-2010-4529)
Dan Rosenburg discovered that the CAN subsystem leaked kernel addresses
into the /proc filesystem. A local attacker could use this to increase the
chances of a successful memory corruption exploit. (CVE-2010-4565)
An error was reported in the kernel's ORiNOCO wireless driver's handling of
TKIP countermeasures. This reduces the amount of time an attacker needs
breach a wireless network using WPA+TKIP for security. (CVE-2010-4648)
Dan Carpenter discovered that the Infiniband driver did not correctly
handle certain requests. A local user could exploit this to crash the
system or potentially gain root privileges. (CVE-2010-4649, CVE-2011-1044)
An error was discovered in the kernel's handling of CUSE (Character device
in Userspace). A local attacker might exploit this flaw to escalate
privilege, if access to /dev/cuse has been modified to allow non-root
users. (CVE-2010-4650)
Kees Cook discovered that the IOWarrior USB device driver did not correctly
check certain size fields. A local attacker with physical access could plug
in a specially crafted USB device to crash the system or potentially gain
root privileges. (CVE-2010-4656)
A flaw was found in the kernel's Integrity Measurement Architecture (IMA).
Changes made by an attacker might not be discovered by IMA, if SELinux was
disabled, and a new IMA rule was loaded. (CVE-2011-0006)
Goldwyn Rodrigues discovered that the OCFS2 filesystem did not correctly
clear memory when writing certain file holes. A local attacker could
exploit this to read uninitialized data from the disk, leading to a loss of
privacy. (CVE-2011-0463)
Dan Carpenter discovered that the TTPCI DVB driver did not check certain
values during an ioctl. If the dvb-ttpci module was loaded, a local
attacker could exploit this to crash the system, leading to a denial of
service, or possibly gain root privileges. (CVE-2011-0521)
Jens Kuehnel discovered that the InfiniBand driver contained a race
condition. On systems using InfiniBand, a local attacker could send
specially crafted requests to crash the system, leading to a denial of
service. (CVE-2011-0695)
Dan Rosenberg discovered that XFS did not correctly initialize memory. A
local attacker could make crafted ioctl calls to leak portions of kernel
stack memory, leading to a loss of privacy. (CVE-2011-0711)
Rafael Dominguez Vega discovered that the caiaq Native Instruments USB
driver did not correctly validate string lengths. A local attacker with
physical access could plug in a specially crafted USB device to crash the
system or potentially gain root privileges. (CVE-2011-0712)
Kees Cook reported that /proc/pid/stat did not correctly filter certain
memory locations. A local attacker could determine the memory layout of
processes in an attempt to increase the chances of a successful memory
corruption exploit. (CVE-2011-0726)
Timo Warns discovered that MAC partition parsing routines did not correctly
calculate block counts. A local attacker with physical access could plug in
a specially crafted block device to crash the system or potentially gain
root privileges. (CVE-2011-1010)
Timo Warns discovered that LDM partition parsing routines did not correctly
calculate block counts. A local attacker with physical access could plug in
a specially crafted block device to crash the system, leading to a denial
of service. (CVE-2011-1012)
Matthiew Herrb discovered that the drm modeset interface did not correctly
handle a signed comparison. A local attacker could exploit this to crash
the system or possibly gain root privileges. (CVE-2011-1013)
Marek Olšák discovered that the Radeon GPU drivers did not correctly
validate certain registers. On systems with specific hardware, a local
attacker could exploit this to write to arbitrary video memory.
(CVE-2011-1016)
Timo Warns discovered that the LDM disk partition handling code did not
correctly handle certain values. By inserting a specially crafted disk
device, a local attacker could exploit this to gain root privileges.
(CVE-2011-1017)
Vasiliy Kulikov discovered that the CAP_SYS_MODULE capability was not
needed to load kernel modules. A local attacker with the CAP_NET_ADMIN
capability could load existing kernel modules, possibly increasing the
attack surface available on the system. (CVE-2011-1019)
Vasiliy Kulikov discovered that the Bluetooth stack did not correctly clear
memory. A local attacker could exploit this to read kernel stack memory,
leading to a loss of privacy. (CVE-2011-1078)
Vasiliy Kulikov discovered that the Bluetooth stack did not correctly check
that device name strings were NULL terminated. A local attacker could
exploit this to crash the system, leading to a denial of service, or leak
contents of kernel stack memory, leading to a loss of privacy.
(CVE-2011-1079)
Vasiliy Kulikov discovered that bridge network filtering did not check that
name fields were NULL terminated. A local attacker could exploit this to
leak contents of kernel stack memory, leading to a loss of privacy.
(CVE-2011-1080)
Nelson Elhage discovered that the epoll subsystem did not correctly handle
certain structures. A local attacker could create malicious requests that
would hang the system, leading to a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1082)
Neil Horman discovered that NFSv4 did not correctly handle certain orders
of operation with ACL data. A remote attacker with access to an NFSv4 mount
could exploit this to crash the system, leading to a denial of service.
(CVE-2011-1090)
Johan Hovold discovered that the DCCP network stack did not correctly
handle certain packet combinations. A remote attacker could send specially
crafted network traffic that would crash the system, leading to a denial of
service. (CVE-2011-1093)
Peter Huewe discovered that the TPM device did not correctly initialize
memory. A local attacker could exploit this to read kernel heap memory
contents, leading to a loss of privacy. (CVE-2011-1160)
Timo Warns discovered that OSF partition parsing routines did not correctly
clear memory. A local attacker with physical access could plug in a
specially crafted block device to read kernel memory, leading to a loss of
privacy. (CVE-2011-1163)
Dan Rosenberg discovered that some ALSA drivers did not correctly check the
adapter index during ioctl calls. If this driver was loaded, a local
attacker could make a specially crafted ioctl call to gain root privileges.
(CVE-2011-1169)
Vasiliy Kulikov discovered that the netfilter code did not check certain
strings copied from userspace. A local attacker with netfilter access could
exploit this to read kernel memory or crash the system, leading to a denial
of service. (CVE-2011-1170, CVE-2011-1171, CVE-2011-1172, CVE-2011-2534)
Vasiliy Kulikov discovered that the Acorn Universal Networking driver did
not correctly initialize memory. A remote attacker could send specially
crafted traffic to read kernel stack memory, leading to a loss of privacy.
(CVE-2011-1173)
Dan Rosenberg discovered that the IRDA subsystem did not correctly check
certain field sizes. If a system was using IRDA, a remote attacker could
send specially crafted traffic to crash the system or gain root privileges.
(CVE-2011-1180)
Julien Tinnes discovered that the kernel did not correctly validate the
signal structure from tkill(). A local attacker could exploit this to send
signals to arbitrary threads, possibly bypassing expected restrictions.
(CVE-2011-1182)
Dan Rosenberg reported errors in the OSS (Open Sound System) MIDI
interface. A local attacker on non-x86 systems might be able to cause a
denial of service. (CVE-2011-1476)
Dan Rosenberg reported errors in the kernel's OSS (Open Sound System)
driver for Yamaha FM synthesizer chips. A local user can exploit this to
cause memory corruption, causing a denial of service or privilege
escalation. (CVE-2011-1477)
Ryan Sweat discovered that the GRO code did not correctly validate memory.
In some configurations on systems using VLANs, a remote attacker could send
specially crafted traffic to crash the system, leading to a denial of
service. (CVE-2011-1478)
Dan Rosenberg discovered that MPT devices did not correctly validate
certain values in ioctl calls. If these drivers were loaded, a local
attacker could exploit this to read arbitrary kernel memory, leading to a
loss of privacy. (CVE-2011-1494, CVE-2011-1495)
Timo Warns discovered that the GUID partition parsing routines did not
correctly validate certain structures. A local attacker with physical
access could plug in a specially crafted block device to crash the system,
leading to a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1577)
Tavis Ormandy discovered that the pidmap function did not correctly handle
large requests. A local attacker could exploit this to crash the system,
leading to a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1593)
Oliver Hartkopp and Dave Jones discovered that the CAN network driver did
not correctly validate certain socket structures. If this driver was
loaded, a local attacker could crash the system, leading to a denial of
service. (CVE-2011-1598, CVE-2011-1748)
Vasiliy Kulikov discovered that the AGP driver did not check certain ioctl
values. A local attacker with access to the video subsystem could exploit
this to crash the system, leading to a denial of service, or possibly gain
root privileges. (CVE-2011-1745, CVE-2011-2022)
Vasiliy Kulikov discovered that the AGP driver did not check the size of
certain memory allocations. A local attacker with access to the video
subsystem could exploit this to run the system out of memory, leading to a
denial of service. (CVE-2011-1746)
A flaw was found in the b43 driver in the Linux kernel. An attacker could
use this flaw to cause a denial of service if the system has an active
wireless interface using the b43 driver. (CVE-2011-3359)
Maynard Johnson discovered that on POWER7, certain speculative events may
raise a performance monitor exception. A local attacker could exploit this
to crash the system, leading to a denial of service. (CVE-2011-4611)
It was discovered that some import kernel threads can be blocked by a user
level process. An unprivileged local user could exploit this flaw to cause
a denial of service. (CVE-2011-4621)
Dan Rosenberg discovered flaws in the linux Rose (X.25 PLP) layer used by
amateur radio. A local user or a remote user on an X.25 network could
exploit these flaws to execute arbitrary code as root. (CVE-2011-4913)
Update instructions
The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:
Ubuntu 10.04
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linux-image-2.6.35-30-generic-pae
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2.6.35-30.56~lucid1
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linux-image-2.6.35-30-server
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2.6.35-30.56~lucid1
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linux-image-2.6.35-30-generic
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2.6.35-30.56~lucid1
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linux-image-2.6.35-30-virtual
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2.6.35-30.56~lucid1
After a standard system update you need to reboot your computer to make
all the necessary changes.
ATTENTION: Due to an unavoidable ABI change the kernel updates have
been given a new version number, which requires you to recompile and
reinstall all third party kernel modules you might have installed. If
you use linux-restricted-modules, you have to update that package as
well to get modules which work with the new kernel version. Unless you
manually uninstalled the standard kernel metapackages (e.g. linux-generic,
linux-server, linux-powerpc), a standard system upgrade will automatically
perform this as well.
References
- CVE-2010-3698
- CVE-2010-3865
- CVE-2010-3875
- CVE-2010-3876
- CVE-2010-3877
- CVE-2010-3880
- CVE-2010-3881
- CVE-2010-4075
- CVE-2010-4076
- CVE-2010-4077
- CVE-2010-4079
- CVE-2010-4083
- CVE-2010-4163
- CVE-2010-4248
- CVE-2010-4250
- CVE-2010-4342
- CVE-2010-4346
- CVE-2010-4527
- CVE-2010-4529
- CVE-2010-4565
- CVE-2010-4648
- CVE-2010-4649
- CVE-2010-4650
- CVE-2010-4656
- CVE-2010-4668
- CVE-2011-0006
- CVE-2011-0463
- CVE-2011-0521
- CVE-2011-0695
- CVE-2011-0711
- CVE-2011-0712
- CVE-2011-0726
- CVE-2011-1010
- CVE-2011-1012
- CVE-2011-1013
- CVE-2011-1016
- CVE-2011-1017
- CVE-2011-1019
- CVE-2011-1044
- CVE-2011-1078
- CVE-2011-1079
- CVE-2011-1080
- CVE-2011-1082
- CVE-2011-1090
- CVE-2011-1093
- CVE-2011-1160
- CVE-2011-1163
- CVE-2011-1169
- CVE-2011-1170
- CVE-2011-1171
- CVE-2011-1172
- CVE-2011-1173
- CVE-2011-1180
- CVE-2011-1182
- CVE-2011-1476
- CVE-2011-1477
- CVE-2011-1478
- CVE-2011-1494
- CVE-2011-1495
- CVE-2011-1577
- CVE-2011-1593
- CVE-2011-1598
- CVE-2011-1745
- CVE-2011-1746
- CVE-2011-1748
- CVE-2011-2022
- CVE-2011-2534
- CVE-2011-3359
- CVE-2011-4611
- CVE-2011-4621
- CVE-2011-4913
Related notices
- USN-1073-1: linux, linux-image-2.6.31-22-powerpc-smp, linux-ec2, linux-image-2.6.31-22-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.31-22-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.31-307-ec2, linux-image-2.6.31-22-generic, linux-image-2.6.31-22-server, linux-image-2.6.31-22-ia64, linux-image-2.6.31-22-lpia, linux-image-2.6.31-22-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.31-22-386, linux-image-2.6.31-22-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.31-22-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.31-22-virtual
- USN-1072-1: linux-image-2.6.24-28-server, linux-image-2.6.24-28-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-28-lpia, linux-image-2.6.24-28-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-28-386, linux-image-2.6.24-28-generic, linux-image-2.6.24-28-xen, linux-image-2.6.24-28-openvz, linux-image-2.6.24-28-itanium, linux, linux-image-2.6.24-28-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.24-28-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.24-28-virtual, linux-image-2.6.24-28-mckinley, linux-image-2.6.24-28-hppa64, linux-image-2.6.24-28-hppa32, linux-image-2.6.24-28-rt, linux-image-2.6.24-28-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-28-lpiacompat
- USN-1074-1: linux-fsl-imx51, linux-image-2.6.31-112-imx51
- USN-1041-1: linux-ec2, linux-image-2.6.35-24-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.31-22-ia64, linux-image-2.6.31-22-386, linux-image-2.6.32-27-versatile, linux-image-2.6.35-24-server, linux-image-2.6.35-24-versatile, linux-image-2.6.35-24-virtual, linux-image-2.6.32-27-lpia, linux-image-2.6.31-22-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-27-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.31-22-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.32-27-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-27-386, linux, linux-image-2.6.31-22-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.32-27-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.32-27-virtual, linux-image-2.6.32-311-ec2, linux-image-2.6.31-22-lpia, linux-image-2.6.32-27-preempt, linux-image-2.6.35-24-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.35-24-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.32-27-ia64, linux-image-2.6.31-22-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.32-27-server, linux-image-2.6.31-22-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.35-24-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.31-22-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.35-24-generic, linux-image-2.6.31-307-ec2, linux-image-2.6.35-24-omap, linux-image-2.6.31-22-generic, linux-image-2.6.31-22-server, linux-image-2.6.32-27-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.32-27-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-27-generic, linux-image-2.6.32-27-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.31-22-virtual
- USN-1081-1: linux, linux-image-2.6.35-27-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.35-27-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.35-27-server, linux-image-2.6.35-27-generic, linux-image-2.6.35-27-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.35-27-omap, linux-image-2.6.35-27-virtual, linux-image-2.6.35-27-versatile, linux-image-2.6.35-27-powerpc
- USN-1074-2: linux-fsl-imx51, linux-image-2.6.31-608-imx51
- USN-1093-1: linux-image-2.6.32-216-dove, linux-image-2.6.32-416-dove, linux-mvl-dove
- USN-1080-1: linux, linux-image-2.6.32-29-preempt, linux-image-2.6.32-29-virtual, linux-image-2.6.32-29-server, linux-image-2.6.32-29-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-29-ia64, linux-image-2.6.32-29-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-29-lpia, linux-image-2.6.32-29-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.32-29-versatile, linux-image-2.6.32-29-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-29-386, linux-image-2.6.32-29-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.32-29-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.32-29-generic
- USN-1080-2: linux-image-2.6.32-313-ec2, linux-ec2
- USN-1164-1: linux-fsl-imx51, linux-image-2.6.31-609-imx51
- USN-1119-1: linux-ti-omap4, linux-image-2.6.35-903-omap4
- USN-1071-1: linux-image-2.6.15-55-amd64-generic, linux-image-2.6.15-55-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-55-itanium-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-55-server-bigiron, linux-image-2.6.15-55-hppa32-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-55-amd64-server, linux-image-2.6.15-55-hppa64-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-55-hppa64, linux-image-2.6.15-55-686, linux-image-2.6.15-55-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-55-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.15-55-386, linux-image-2.6.15-55-amd64-xeon, linux-image-2.6.15-55-k7, linux-image-2.6.15-55-mckinley, linux-image-2.6.15-55-server, linux-image-2.6.15-55-mckinley-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-55-powerpc, linux-source-2.6.15, linux-image-2.6.15-55-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-55-itanium, linux-image-2.6.15-55-hppa32, linux-image-2.6.15-55-amd64-k8
- USN-1202-1: linux-ti-omap4, linux-image-2.6.35-903-omap4
- USN-1054-1: linux-ec2, linux-image-2.6.35-25-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.35-25-virtual, linux-image-2.6.32-28-ia64, linux-image-2.6.35-25-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.35-25-server, linux-image-2.6.32-28-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.32-28-virtual, linux-image-2.6.32-28-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-312-ec2, linux-image-2.6.32-28-386, linux-image-2.6.35-25-versatile, linux-image-2.6.35-25-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.32-28-generic-pae, linux, linux-image-2.6.32-28-preempt, linux-image-2.6.32-28-lpia, linux-image-2.6.35-25-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.35-25-omap, linux-image-2.6.32-28-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.32-28-generic, linux-image-2.6.32-28-versatile, linux-image-2.6.35-25-generic, linux-image-2.6.32-28-server, linux-image-2.6.32-28-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-28-powerpc-smp
- USN-1161-1: linux-image-2.6.32-317-ec2, linux-ec2
- USN-1092-1: linux-image-2.6.15-57-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.15-57-mckinley, linux-image-2.6.15-57-k7, linux-image-2.6.15-57-hppa64, linux-image-2.6.15-57-686, linux-image-2.6.15-57-itanium, linux-image-2.6.15-57-hppa32, linux-image-2.6.15-57-mckinley-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-amd64-server, linux-image-2.6.15-57-server-bigiron, linux-image-2.6.15-57-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-server, linux-image-2.6.15-57-amd64-generic, linux-image-2.6.15-57-hppa32-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-itanium-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-386, linux-source-2.6.15, linux-image-2.6.15-57-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-amd64-xeon, linux-image-2.6.15-57-hppa64-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-amd64-k8, linux-image-2.6.15-57-powerpc
- USN-1090-1: linux-image-2.6.35-28-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.32-30-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.35-28-generic, linux-image-2.6.32-30-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-30-virtual, linux-image-2.6.32-30-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-30-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.35-28-versatile, linux-image-2.6.35-28-omap, linux-image-2.6.32-30-server, linux-image-2.6.32-30-386, linux, linux-image-2.6.35-28-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-30-preempt, linux-image-2.6.35-28-server, linux-image-2.6.32-30-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.35-28-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-30-lpia, linux-image-2.6.32-30-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.32-30-generic, linux-image-2.6.35-28-virtual, linux-image-2.6.32-30-ia64, linux-image-2.6.35-28-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.32-30-versatile
- USN-1089-1: linux, linux-image-2.6.31-23-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.31-23-lpia, linux-ec2, linux-image-2.6.31-23-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.31-308-ec2, linux-image-2.6.31-23-virtual, linux-image-2.6.31-23-386, linux-image-2.6.31-23-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.31-23-server, linux-image-2.6.31-23-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.31-23-generic, linux-image-2.6.31-23-ia64, linux-image-2.6.31-23-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.31-23-powerpc-smp
- USN-1105-1: linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-29-lpiacompat, linux-image-2.6.24-29-rt, linux-image-2.6.24-29-mckinley, linux-image-2.6.24-29-386, linux-image-2.6.24-29-itanium, linux, linux-image-2.6.24-29-virtual, linux-image-2.6.24-29-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.24-29-lpia, linux-image-2.6.24-29-hppa64, linux-image-2.6.24-29-hppa32, linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.24-29-xen, linux-image-2.6.24-29-openvz, linux-image-2.6.24-29-server, linux-image-2.6.24-29-generic, linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-29-sparc64-smp
- USN-1204-1: linux-fsl-imx51, linux-image-2.6.31-610-imx51
- USN-1086-1: linux-image-2.6.32-314-ec2, linux-ec2
- USN-1203-1: linux-mvl-dove, linux-image-2.6.32-218-dove
- USN-1183-1: linux, linux-image-2.6.35-30-server, linux-image-2.6.35-30-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.35-30-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.35-30-generic, linux-image-2.6.35-30-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.35-30-versatile, linux-image-2.6.35-30-omap, linux-image-2.6.35-30-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.35-30-virtual
- USN-1170-1: linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-29-lpiacompat, linux-image-2.6.24-29-rt, linux-image-2.6.24-29-mckinley, linux-image-2.6.24-29-386, linux-image-2.6.24-29-itanium, linux, linux-image-2.6.24-29-virtual, linux-image-2.6.24-29-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.24-29-lpia, linux-image-2.6.24-29-hppa64, linux-image-2.6.24-29-hppa32, linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.24-29-xen, linux-image-2.6.24-29-openvz, linux-image-2.6.24-29-server, linux-image-2.6.24-29-generic, linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-29-sparc64-smp
- USN-1218-1: linux, linux-image-2.6.32-34-386, linux-image-2.6.32-34-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-34-server, linux-image-2.6.32-34-lpia, linux-image-2.6.32-34-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-34-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.32-34-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.32-34-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-34-virtual, linux-image-2.6.32-34-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.32-34-generic, linux-image-2.6.32-34-ia64, linux-image-2.6.32-34-versatile, linux-image-2.6.32-34-preempt
- USN-1208-1: linux-image-2.6.32-418-dove, linux-mvl-dove
- USN-1216-1: linux-ec2, linux-image-2.6.32-318-ec2
- USN-1394-1: linux-ti-omap4, linux-image-2.6.35-903-omap4
- USN-1141-1: linux, linux-image-2.6.32-32-lpia, linux-image-2.6.32-32-386, linux-image-2.6.32-32-sparc64, linux-ec2, linux-image-2.6.32-32-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-32-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.32-316-ec2, linux-image-2.6.32-32-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.32-32-versatile, linux-image-2.6.32-32-server, linux-image-2.6.32-32-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-32-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-32-generic, linux-image-2.6.32-32-ia64, linux-image-2.6.32-32-virtual, linux-image-2.6.32-32-preempt
- USN-1133-1: linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-29-lpiacompat, linux-image-2.6.24-29-rt, linux-image-2.6.24-29-mckinley, linux-image-2.6.24-29-386, linux-image-2.6.24-29-itanium, linux, linux-image-2.6.24-29-virtual, linux-image-2.6.24-29-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.24-29-lpia, linux-image-2.6.24-29-hppa64, linux-image-2.6.24-29-hppa32, linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.24-29-xen, linux-image-2.6.24-29-openvz, linux-image-2.6.24-29-server, linux-image-2.6.24-29-generic, linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-29-sparc64-smp
- USN-1162-1: linux-mvl-dove, linux-image-2.6.32-217-dove
- USN-1111-1: linux-image-2.6.15-57-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.15-57-mckinley, linux-image-2.6.15-57-k7, linux-image-2.6.15-57-hppa64, linux-image-2.6.15-57-686, linux-image-2.6.15-57-itanium, linux-image-2.6.15-57-hppa32, linux-image-2.6.15-57-mckinley-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-amd64-server, linux-image-2.6.15-57-server-bigiron, linux-image-2.6.15-57-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-server, linux-image-2.6.15-57-amd64-generic, linux-image-2.6.15-57-hppa32-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-itanium-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-386, linux-source-2.6.15, linux-image-2.6.15-57-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-amd64-xeon, linux-image-2.6.15-57-hppa64-smp, linux-image-2.6.15-57-amd64-k8, linux-image-2.6.15-57-powerpc
- USN-1159-1: linux-image-2.6.32-417-dove, linux-mvl-dove
- USN-1160-1: linux, linux-image-2.6.35-30-server, linux-image-2.6.35-30-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.35-30-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.35-30-generic, linux-image-2.6.35-30-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.35-30-versatile, linux-image-2.6.35-30-omap, linux-image-2.6.35-30-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.35-30-virtual
- USN-1186-1: linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-29-lpiacompat, linux-image-2.6.24-29-rt, linux-image-2.6.24-29-mckinley, linux-image-2.6.24-29-386, linux-image-2.6.24-29-itanium, linux, linux-image-2.6.24-29-virtual, linux-image-2.6.24-29-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.24-29-lpia, linux-image-2.6.24-29-hppa64, linux-image-2.6.24-29-hppa32, linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.24-29-xen, linux-image-2.6.24-29-openvz, linux-image-2.6.24-29-server, linux-image-2.6.24-29-generic, linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-29-sparc64-smp
- USN-1146-1: linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-29-lpiacompat, linux-image-2.6.24-29-rt, linux-image-2.6.24-29-mckinley, linux-image-2.6.24-29-386, linux-image-2.6.24-29-itanium, linux, linux-image-2.6.24-29-virtual, linux-image-2.6.24-29-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.24-29-lpia, linux-image-2.6.24-29-hppa64, linux-image-2.6.24-29-hppa32, linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.24-29-xen, linux-image-2.6.24-29-openvz, linux-image-2.6.24-29-server, linux-image-2.6.24-29-generic, linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-29-sparc64-smp
- USN-1167-1: linux, linux-image-2.6.38-10-omap, linux-image-2.6.38-10-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.38-10-server, linux-image-2.6.38-10-virtual, linux-image-2.6.38-10-generic, linux-image-2.6.38-10-versatile, linux-image-2.6.38-10-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.38-10-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.38-10-powerpc
- USN-1212-1: linux-image-2.6.38-1209-omap4, linux-ti-omap4
- USN-1168-1: linux, linux-image-2.6.32-33-generic, linux-image-2.6.32-33-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.32-33-preempt, linux-image-2.6.32-33-lpia, linux-image-2.6.32-33-server, linux-image-2.6.32-33-virtual, linux-image-2.6.32-33-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.32-33-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-33-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-33-386, linux-image-2.6.32-33-ia64, linux-image-2.6.32-33-versatile, linux-image-2.6.32-33-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.32-33-sparc64
- USN-1189-1: linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-29-lpiacompat, linux-image-2.6.24-29-rt, linux-image-2.6.24-29-mckinley, linux-image-2.6.24-29-386, linux-image-2.6.24-29-itanium, linux, linux-image-2.6.24-29-virtual, linux-image-2.6.24-29-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.24-29-lpia, linux-image-2.6.24-29-hppa64, linux-image-2.6.24-29-hppa32, linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.24-29-xen, linux-image-2.6.24-29-openvz, linux-image-2.6.24-29-server, linux-image-2.6.24-29-generic, linux-image-2.6.24-29-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-29-sparc64-smp
- USN-1256-1: linux-image-2.6.38-12-virtual, linux-image-2.6.38-12-generic, linux-image-2.6.38-12-generic-pae, linux-lts-backport-natty, linux-image-2.6.38-12-server
- USN-1390-1: linux-image-2.6.24-31-sparc64, linux-image-2.6.24-31-hppa64, linux-image-2.6.24-31-virtual, linux-image-2.6.24-31-rt, linux-image-2.6.24-31-lpia, linux-image-2.6.24-31-generic, linux-image-2.6.24-31-xen, linux, linux-image-2.6.24-31-itanium, linux-image-2.6.24-31-lpiacompat, linux-image-2.6.24-31-386, linux-image-2.6.24-31-openvz, linux-image-2.6.24-31-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-31-server, linux-image-2.6.24-31-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-31-hppa32, linux-image-2.6.24-31-mckinley, linux-image-2.6.24-31-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.24-31-sparc64-smp
- USN-1193-1: linux, linux-image-2.6.38-11-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.38-11-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.38-11-versatile, linux-image-2.6.38-11-server, linux-image-2.6.38-11-generic, linux-image-2.6.38-11-generic-pae, linux-image-2.6.38-11-virtual, linux-image-2.6.38-11-powerpc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.38-11-omap
- USN-1325-1: linux-ti-omap4, linux-image-2.6.35-903-omap4
- USN-1323-1: linux-image-2.6.24-30-lpiacompat, linux-image-2.6.24-30-powerpc, linux-image-2.6.24-30-lpia, linux-image-2.6.24-30-generic, linux-image-2.6.24-30-xen, linux-image-2.6.24-30-server, linux-image-2.6.24-30-openvz, linux-image-2.6.24-30-sparc64, linux, linux-image-2.6.24-30-386, linux-image-2.6.24-30-virtual, linux-image-2.6.24-30-mckinley, linux-image-2.6.24-30-sparc64-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-30-hppa32, linux-image-2.6.24-30-rt, linux-image-2.6.24-30-hppa64, linux-image-2.6.24-30-itanium, linux-image-2.6.24-30-powerpc-smp, linux-image-2.6.24-30-powerpc64-smp