CVE-2024-22211
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Description
FreeRDP is a collection of remote desktop protocol library and client software that is both free and open source. An integer overflow within freerdp_bitmap_planar_context_reset results in a heap-buffer overflow. This impacts clients built on FreeRDP. However, server implementations and proxies based on FreeRDP are unaffected. A malevolent server could create a RDPGFX_RESET_GRAPHICS_PDU to allocate buffers that are too small, potentially causing subsequent out-of-bounds reads/writes. It's important to note that data extraction over the network is not feasible; these buffers are utilized solely for displaying images.
Statement
This vulnerability in FreeRDP, resulting from an integer overflow in certain versions, poses a low severity risk due to several mitigating factors. Firstly, it primarily affects FreeRDP-based clients, while server implementations and proxies remain unaffected. Additionally, the potential for exploitation is limited as it requires interaction with a malicious server, and data extraction over the network is not feasible; the vulnerability pertains solely to image display buffers.
Mitigation
Mitigation for this issue is either not available or the currently available options do not meet the Red Hat Product Security criteria comprising ease of use and deployment, applicability to widespread installation base or stability.
Additional information
- Bugzilla 2259483: freerdp: Integer Overflow leading to Heap Overflow in freerdp_bitmap_planar_context_reset
- (CWE-122|CWE-190): Heap-based Buffer Overflow or Integer Overflow or Wraparound
- FAQ: Frequently asked questions about CVE-2024-22211
External references
Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) Score Details
Important note
CVSS scores for open source components depend on vendor-specific factors (e.g. version or build chain). Therefore, Red Hat's score and impact rating can be different from NVD and other vendors. Red Hat remains the authoritative CVE Naming Authority (CNA) source for its products and services (see Red Hat classifications).
Red Hat | NVD | |
---|---|---|
CVSS v3 Base Score | 3.7 | 9.8 |
Attack Vector | Network | Network |
Attack Complexity | High | Low |
Privileges Required | Low | None |
User Interaction | Required | None |
Scope | Unchanged | Unchanged |
Confidentiality Impact | None | High |
Integrity Impact | Low | High |
Availability Impact | Low | High |
CVSS v3 Vector
Red Hat: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:L/UI:R/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:L
NVD: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H
Red Hat CVSS v3 Score Explanation
This vulnerability in FreeRDP, resulting from an integer overflow in certain versions, poses a low severity risk due to several mitigating factors. Firstly, it primarily affects FreeRDP-based clients, while server implementations and proxies remain unaffected. Additionally, the potential for exploitation is limited as it requires interaction with a malicious server, and data extraction over the network is not feasible; the vulnerability pertains solely to image display buffers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Red Hat's CVSS v3 score or Impact different from other vendors?
For more information, see https://access.redhat.com/solutions/762393.
My product is listed as "Under investigation" or "Affected", when will Red Hat release a fix for this vulnerability?
- "Under investigation" doesn't necessarily mean that the product is affected by this vulnerability. It only means that our Analysis Team is still working on determining whether the product is affected and how it is affected.
- "Affected" means that our Analysis Team has determined that this product is affected by this vulnerability and might release a fix to address this in the near future.
What can I do if my product is listed as "Will not fix"?
Available options depend mostly on the Impact of the vulnerability and the current Life Cycle phase of your product. Overall, you have the following options:
- Upgrade to a supported product version that includes a fix for this vulnerability (recommended).
- Apply a mitigation (if one exists).
- Open a support case to request a prioritization of releasing a fix for this vulnerability.
What can I do if my product is listed as "Fix deferred"?
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- Apply a mitigation (if one exists).
- Open a support case to request a prioritization of releasing a fix for this vulnerability.
- Red Hat Engineering focuses on addressing high-priority issues based on their complexity or limited lifecycle support. Therefore, lower-priority issues will not receive immediate fixes.
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