RHSA-2018:2001: Important: qemu-kvm security update
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is a full virtualization solution for Linux on a variety of architectures. The qemu-kvm packages provide the user-space component for running virtual machines that use KVM.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 is the qemu-kvm side of the CVE-2018-3639 mitigation that includes support for guests running on hosts with AMD processors.Red Hat would like to thank Ken Johnson (Microsoft Security Response Center) and Jann Horn (Google Project Zero) for reporting this issue.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of RHSA-2018:2001?
The severity of RHSA-2018:2001 is classified as important.
How do I fix RHSA-2018:2001?
To fix RHSA-2018:2001, update to the remedied version of the affected packages, specifically to version 1.5.3-156.el7_5.3.
What software is affected by RHSA-2018:2001?
The affected software for RHSA-2018:2001 includes the qemu-kvm, qemu-img, qemu-kvm-common, qemu-kvm-debuginfo, and qemu-kvm-tools packages.
When was RHSA-2018:2001 released?
RHSA-2018:2001 was released on June 19, 2018.
What is the purpose of the qemu-kvm package related to RHSA-2018:2001?
The qemu-kvm package provides the user-space component for running virtual machines using the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM).