Security Team Weekly Summary: November 16, 2017
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on 16 November 2017
The Security Team weekly reports are intended to be very short summaries of the Security Team’s weekly activities.
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During the last week, the Ubuntu Security team:
- Triaged 149 public security vulnerability reports, retaining the 50 that applied to Ubuntu.
- Published 5 Ubuntu Security Notices which fixed 21 security issues (CVEs) across 5 supported packages.
Ubuntu Security Notices
Bug Triage
Mainline Inclusion Requests
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spice-vdagent underway (LP: #1200296)
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MIR backlog: https://bugs.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security/+assignedbugs?field.searchtext=%5BMIR%5D
Development
- (snapd) submitted fix for for /dev/pts slave EPERM fix – PR 4159 and 4160 (2.29)
- (snapd) submitted fix for modprobe failure causing all security backends to fail – PR 4162
- (snapd) submitted fix for raw-usb udev_enumerate issue – PR 4164 and 4165 (2.29)
- (snapd) created policy-updates-xxxii PR for master (PR 4180) and 2.29 (PR 4181), coordinate with snapd team. Among other things, this has a workaround rule for the above electron denial
- (snapd) submitted ‘add test-policy-app spread test’ – PR 4157
- updated eCryptfs -next branch for linux-next testing and got it ready to create a 4.15 pull request
- snapd reviews
- ‘fix udev tagging for hooks’ – PR 4144
- ‘drop group filter from seccomp rules’ PR 4185
- ‘support bash as base runtime’ PR 4197
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landed documentation for the new (Linux 4.14) seccomp dynamic logging support in the upstream Linux man-pages project: 1, 2, 3, 4
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