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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 =========================================================================== AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution ESB-2010.0325 Security Notice for CA XOsoft 7 April 2010 =========================================================================== AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary --------------------------------- Product: XOsoft Publisher: Computer Associates Operating System: Windows Impact/Access: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands -- Remote/Unauthenticated Access Privileged Data -- Remote/Unauthenticated Denial of Service -- Remote/Unauthenticated Resolution: Patch/Upgrade CVE Names: CVE-2010-1223 CVE-2010-1222 CVE-2010-1221 Original Bulletin: https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous/phpsupcontent?contentID=232869 - --------------------------BEGIN INCLUDED TEXT-------------------- - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- CA20100406-01: Security Notice for CA XOsoft Issued: April 6, 2010 CA's support is alerting customers to multiple security risks with CA XOsoft products. Multiple vulnerabilities exist that can allow a remote attacker to gain sensitive information, cause a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code. CA has issued patches to address the vulnerabilities. The first vulnerability, CVE-2010-1221, occurs due to a lack of authentication. An attacker can make a SOAP request to enumerate user names. This vulnerability has a low risk rating and affects r12.0 and r12.5 XOsoft products. The second vulnerability, CVE-2010-1222, occurs due to a lack of authentication. An attacker can make a SOAP request to gain potentially sensitive information. This vulnerability has a low risk rating and affects only r12.5 XOsoft products. The third set of vulnerabilities, CVE-2010-1223, occurs due to insufficient bounds checking. An attacker can make a request that can cause a buffer overflow which may result in a crash or possibly code execution. These vulnerabilities have a high risk rating and affect r12.0 and r12.5 XOsoft products. Risk Rating High Platform Windows Affected Products CA XOsoft Replication r12.5 CA XOsoft High Availability r12.5 CA XOsoft Content Distribution r12.5 CA XOsoft Replication r12.0 CA XOsoft High Availability r12.0 CA XOsoft Content Distribution r12.0 Non-Affected Products CA XOsoft Replication r4 CA XOsoft High Availability r4 CA XOsoft Content Distribution r4 How to determine if the installation is affected 1. Using Windows Explorer, locate the files "mng_core_com.dll". By default, the file is located in the "C:\Program Files\CA\XOsoft\Manager" directory. 2. Right click on the file and select Properties. 3. Select the Version tab. 4. If the file version is previous than indicated in the below table, the installation is vulnerable. Product File Name File Version XOsoft 12.5 products mng_core_com.dll 12.5.2.563 XOsoft 12.0 products mng_core_com.dll 5.0.5.128 Solution CA issued the following patches to address the vulnerabilities. CA XOsoft Replication r12.5, CA XOsoft High Availability r12.5, CA XOsoft Content Distribution r12.5: RO15016 CA XOsoft Replication r12.0, CA XOsoft High Availability r12.0, CA XOsoft Content Distribution r12.0: RO16643 References CVE-2010-1221 - username enumeration CVE-2010-1222 - information disclosure CVE-2010-1223 - buffer overflows CA20100406-01: Security Notice for CA XOsoft (line wraps) https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous/phpsupcontent?contentID=23 2869 Acknowledgement CVE-2010-1221, CVE-2010-1222, CVE-2010-1223 - Andrea Micalizzi aka rgod reported through the TippingPoint ZDI program Change History Version 1.0: Initial Release If additional information is required, please contact CA Support at http://support.ca.com/ If you discover a vulnerability in CA products, please report your findings to the CA Product Vulnerability Response Team. (line wraps) https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous/phpsupcontent?contentID=17 7782 Kevin Kotas CA Product Vulnerability Response Team - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.1 iQEVAwUBS7txcJI1FvIeMomJAQEvnQf/ZQ+LZTLLRETjr06imXzcuT1KtlsvpLQj s+h0HfJO36QYYHWpBENRIJliSQJqQSRY1Jzh0Zy2Ilxu4j5/sJsZS7QhCw+JXiP5 FHY+Hg6xkSazYkS2/9RAZWj47CYK/xg+PRhLcK6+WNwhvNDBj/sHCi+Ub8U9f+h3 K5qV9Lr4PrDJt5VZog41mqCSmRBvRmtKtEWm4nBp4ebE0drzzoscANBxTs60kExi l8cMGoQR8OpHfHDTk70iRxN8+JDHNEI4qObgK1tgugq7TLrflk2Ts1pUKnxopXP2 L6TY+2ofP4L2dCxWDcb1FtYYNM34iHMnNXQa+tmSmyPqT9FIcu15CA== =CUG9 - -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- - --------------------------END INCLUDED TEXT-------------------- You have received this e-mail bulletin as a result of your organisation's registration with AusCERT. The mailing list you are subscribed to is maintained within your organisation, so if you do not wish to continue receiving these bulletins you should contact your local IT manager. 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