redhat-certification 7 does not properly restrict the number of recursive definitions of entities in XML documents, allowing an unauthenticated user to run a “Billion Laugh Attack” by replying to XMLRPC methods when getting the status of an host.
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CVE-2018-10869
redhat-certification does not properly restrict files that can be download through the /download page. A remote attacker may download any file accessible by the user running httpd.
CVE-2018-10870
redhat-certification does not properly sanitize paths in rhcertStore.py:__saveResultsFile. A remote attacker could use this flaw to overwrite any file, potentially gaining remote code execution.
CVE-2018-10874
In ansible it was found that inventory variables are loaded from current working directory when running ad-hoc command which are under attacker’s control, allowing to run arbitrary code as a result.
CVE-2018-10878
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel’s ext4 filesystem. A local user can cause an out-of-bounds write and a denial of service or unspecified other impact is possible by mounting and operating a crafted ext4 filesystem image.
CVE-2018-1068
A flaw was found in the Linux 4.x kernel’s implementation of 32-bit syscall interface for bridging. This allowed a privileged user to arbitrarily write to a limited range of kernel memory.