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             AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution

                               ESB-2014.2434
       CA20141215-01: Security Notice for CA LISA Release Automation
                             18 December 2014

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:           CA LISA Release Automation
Publisher:         Computer Associates
Operating System:  Windows
                   Linux variants
                   Solaris
Impact/Access:     Access Privileged Data     -- Existing Account            
                   Cross-site Request Forgery -- Remote with User Interaction
                   Cross-site Scripting       -- Remote with User Interaction
Resolution:        Patch/Upgrade
CVE Names:         CVE-2014-8248 CVE-2014-8247 CVE-2014-8246

Original Bulletin: 
   http://www.ca.com/us/support/ca-support-online/product-content/recommended-reading/security-notices/ca20141215-01-security-notice-for-ca-lisa-release-automation.aspx

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CA20141215-01: Security Notice for CA LISA Release Automation

Issued: December 15, 2014

CA Technologies Support is alerting customers to multiple vulnerabilities in 
CA Release Automation (formerly CA LISA Release Automation, change effective 
2014-09-19).

The first vulnerability, CVE-2014-8246, is a cross-site request forgery (CSRF)
issue related to insufficient validation. A remote attacker can potentially 
execute privileged actions on a vulnerable website.

The second vulnerability, CVE-2014-8247, is a cross-site scripting (XSS) issue
caused by insufficient input filtering. A remote attacker can execute 
specially crafted script.

The third vulnerability, CVE-2014-8248, is a SQL injection issue caused by 
insufficient input sanitization. An attacker with a non-privileged account 
could utilize a specially crafted query to access privileged information.

Risk Rating

Medium

Platform

Windows

Linux

Solaris

Affected Products

CA Release Automation 4.7.1 Build 413 and earlier

Unaffected Products

CA Release Automation 4.7.1 Build 448

How to determine if the installation is affected

To confirm that cumulative hot fix b448 is installed, navigate to the RA About
Automation Studio page and check the displayed version. Patched systems will 
display version 4.7.1.448 or later.

Alternatively, you can also see which fixes (you can see the fix folders) are
applied by looking at the Fix_Maintenance directory. 

Windows example:

C:\Program Files\CA\LISAReleaseAutomationServer\Fix_Maintenance

Linux, Solaris example:

/opt/LISAReleaseAutomationServer/Fix_Maintenance

Solution

CA Technologies has issued the following fix to address the vulnerabilities.

CA Release Automation 4.7.1:

Apply Hot Fix 5 (cumulative hot fix b448) for CA Lisa Release Automation 
4.7.1.

Workaround

None

References

CVE-2014-8246 Release Automation cross-site request forgery (CSRF)

CVE-2014-8247 Release Automation cross-site scripting (XSS)

CVE-2014-8248 Release Automation SQL injection

Acknowledgement

CVE-2014-8246 Lukasz Plonka, Julian Horoszkiewicz

CVE-2014-8247 Julian Horoszkiewicz

CVE-2014-8248 Lukasz Plonka

Change History

v1.0: 2014-12-15, Initial Release

If additional information is required, please contact CA Technologies Support
at https://support.ca.com/.

If you discover a vulnerability in CA Technologies products, please report 
your findings to the CA Technologies Product Vulnerability Response Team at 
vuln@ca.com.

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