File _patchinfo of Package patchinfo.18595

<patchinfo incident="18595">
  <issue id="1178684" tracker="bnc">VUL-0: CVE-2020-28374: kernel live patch: LIO security issue</issue>
  <issue id="1179664" tracker="bnc">VUL-0: CVE-2020-29368: kernel live patch: the copy-on-write implementation can grant unintended write access because of a race condition in a THP mapcount check</issue>
  <issue id="1181553" tracker="bnc">VUL-0: CVE-2021-3347: kernel live patch: UAF in futex</issue>
  <issue id="1182468" tracker="bnc">kernel-livepatch: NFS client filesystems get unmounted on fail-over (stacked mount-points)</issue>
  <issue id="2020-28374" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2020-29368" tracker="cve" />
  <issue id="2021-3347" tracker="cve" />
  <category>security</category>
  <rating>important</rating>
  <packager>nstange</packager>
  <description>This update for the Linux Kernel 5.3.18-24_29 fixes several issues.

The following security issues were fixed:

- CVE-2020-29368: Fixed an issue in copy-on-write implementation which could have granted unintended write access because of a race condition in a THP mapcount check (bsc#1179664).
- Fixed an issue where NFS client filesystems got unmounted on fail-over (bsc#1182468). 
- CVE-2021-3347: Fixed a use-after-free in the PI futexes during fault handling, allowing local users to execute code in the kernel (bsc#1181553).
- CVE-2020-28374: Fixed insufficient identifier checking in the LIO SCSI target code which could have been used by remote attackers to read or write files via directory traversal in an XCOPY request (bsc#1178684).
</description>
<summary>Security update for the Linux Kernel (Live Patch 5 for SLE 15 SP2)</summary>
</patchinfo>
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