Vulnerabilities > CVE-2019-11184 - Race Condition vulnerability in multiple products

047910
CVSS 4.8 - MEDIUM
Attack vector
ADJACENT_NETWORK
Attack complexity
HIGH
Privileges required
LOW
Confidentiality impact
HIGH
Integrity impact
NONE
Availability impact
NONE
high complexity
intel
netapp
CWE-362

Summary

A race condition in specific microprocessors using Intel (R) DDIO cache allocation and RDMA may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable partial information disclosure via adjacent access.

Vulnerable Configurations

Part Description Count
OS
Intel
240
Hardware
Intel
240
Application
Netapp
2

Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC)

  • Leveraging Race Conditions
    This attack targets a race condition occurring when multiple processes access and manipulate the same resource concurrently and the outcome of the execution depends on the particular order in which the access takes place. The attacker can leverage a race condition by "running the race", modifying the resource and modifying the normal execution flow. For instance a race condition can occur while accessing a file, the attacker can trick the system by replacing the original file with his version and cause the system to read the malicious file.
  • Leveraging Time-of-Check and Time-of-Use (TOCTOU) Race Conditions
    This attack targets a race condition occurring between the time of check (state) for a resource and the time of use of a resource. The typical example is the file access. The attacker can leverage a file access race condition by "running the race", meaning that he would modify the resource between the first time the target program accesses the file and the time the target program uses the file. During that period of time, the attacker could do something such as replace the file and cause an escalation of privilege.

The Hacker News

idTHN:732E55E24D045E8B66D6F28AD7668A69
last seen2019-09-11
modified2019-09-11
published2019-09-11
reporterThe Hacker News
sourcehttps://thehackernews.com/2019/09/netcat-intel-side-channel.html
titleNetCAT: New Attack Lets Hackers Remotely Steal Data From Intel CPUs