RHSA-2018:1737: Important: kernel security and bug fix update

Published May 29, 2018
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Updated

The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system.Security Fix(es): An industry-wide issue was found in the way many modern microprocessor designs have implemented speculative execution of Load & Store instructions (a commonly used performance optimization). It relies on the presence of a precisely-defined instruction sequence in the privileged code as well as the fact that memory read from address to which a recent memory write has occurred may see an older value and subsequently cause an update into the microprocessor's data cache even for speculatively executed instructions that never actually commit (retire). As a result, an unprivileged attacker could use this flaw to read privileged memory by conducting targeted cache side-channel attacks. (CVE-2018-3639) Note: This issue is present in hardware and cannot be fully fixed via software update. The updated kernel packages provide software side of the mitigation for this hardware issue. To be fully functional, up-to-date CPU microcode applied on the system might be required. Please refer to References section for further information about this issue, CPU microcode requirements and the potential performance impact.In this update, mitigation for PowerPC architecture is provided. kernel: netfilter: use-after-free in tcpmssmanglepacket function in net/netfilter/xtTCPMSS.c (CVE-2017-18017) For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.Red Hat would like to thank Ken Johnson (Microsoft Security Response Center) and Jann Horn (Google Project Zero) for reporting CVE-2018-3639.Bug Fix(es):These updated kernel packages include also numerous bug fixes. Space precludes documenting all of these bug fixes in this advisory. See the bug fix descriptions in the related Knowledge Article: https://access.redhat.com/articles/3461451

Affected Software

55 affected componentsFixes available
redhat/kernel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-abi-whitelists<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debug<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debug-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debug-devel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-devel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-doc<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-headers<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-tools<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-tools-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-tools-libs<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-tools-libs-devel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/perf<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/perf-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/python-perf<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/python-perf-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debug<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debug-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debug-devel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debuginfo-common-s390x<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-devel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-headers<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
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redhat/kernel-kdump<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
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redhat/kernel-kdump-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
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redhat/kernel-kdump-devel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
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redhat/perf<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/perf-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/python-perf<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/python-perf-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-bootwrapper<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debuginfo-common-ppc64<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-tools<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-tools-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-tools-libs<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-tools-libs-devel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-bootwrapper<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debug<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debug-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debug-devel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-debuginfo-common-ppc64le<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-devel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-headers<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-tools<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-tools-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-tools-libs<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/kernel-tools-libs-devel<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/perf<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/perf-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
redhat/python-perf<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
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redhat/python-perf-debuginfo<3.10.0-514.51.1.el7
3.10.0-514.51.1.el7

Remediation

Event History

Jun 9, 2026
Advisory Published
via Red Hat·10:25 AM
Data Sourced
via Red Hat·10:25 AM
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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of RHSA-2018:1737?

The severity of RHSA-2018:1737 is classified as important.

2

How do I fix the vulnerability RHSA-2018:1737?

To fix the vulnerability RHSA-2018:1737, update the kernel packages to version 3.10.0-514.51.1.el7.

3

What systems are affected by RHSA-2018:1737?

The systems affected by RHSA-2018:1737 include those running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 with the specified kernel versions.

4

What are the key issues addressed in RHSA-2018:1737?

RHSA-2018:1737 addresses security issues related to speculative execution vulnerabilities in modern microprocessors.

5

Is RHSA-2018:1737 related to kernel vulnerabilities?

Yes, RHSA-2018:1737 is specifically related to vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel.

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