| Reporter | Title | Published | Views | Family All 14 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EMC M&R (Watch4net) - Directory Traversal Vulnerability | 20 Mar 201500:00 | – | zdt | |
| EMC M&R (Watch4net) MIB Browser Path Traversal Vulnerability | 20 Mar 201500:00 | – | zdt | |
| EMC M&R/ViPR SRM Directory Traversal Vulnerability | 22 Jan 201500:00 | – | cnvd | |
| CVE-2015-0516 | 21 Jan 201511:00 | – | cve | |
| CVE-2015-0516 | 21 Jan 201511:00 | – | cvelist | |
| EMC MR (Watch4net) - Directory Traversal | 19 Mar 201500:00 | – | exploitpack | |
| CVE-2015-0516 | 21 Jan 201515:17 | – | nvd | |
| EMC M&R (Watch4net) < 6.5u1 Multiple Vulnerabilities | 20 Mar 201500:00 | – | openvas | |
| EMC M&R (Watch4net) MIB Browser Path Traversal | 20 Mar 201500:00 | – | packetstorm | |
| EMC M&R (Watch4net) Device Discovery Path Traversal | 20 Mar 201500:00 | – | packetstorm |
Abstract
A path traversal vulnerability was found in EMC M&R (Watch4net) Device Discovery. This vulnerability allows an attacker to access sensitive files containing configuration data, passwords, database records, log data, source code, and program scripts and binaries.
Affected products
EMC reports that the following products are affected by this vulnerability:
- EMC M&R (Watch4Net) versions prior 6.5u1
- EMC ViPR SRM versions prior to 3.6.1
See also
- CVE-2015-0516
- ESA-2015-004: EMC M&R (Watch4Net) Multiple Vulnerabilities
- ESA-2015-004: EMC M&R (Watch4Net) Multiple Vulnerabilities (login required)
Fix
EMC released the following updated versions that resolve this vulnerability:
- EMC M&R (Watch4Net) 6.5u1
- EMC ViPR SRM 3.6.1
Registered customers can download upgraded software from support.emc.com at https://support.emc.com/downloads/34247_ViPR-SRM.
Introduction
EMC M&R (formerly known as Watch4net) enables cross-domain performance monitoring of infrastructure and data center components in real-time - from a single, customizable dashboard.
A path traversal vulnerability was found in M&R (Watch4net) Device Discovery. Path traversal vulnerabilities arise when user-controllable data is used insecurely within a file system operation. Typically, a user-supplied filename is appended to a directory prefix in order to read or write the contents of a file.
Details
This vulnerability can be trigger via de fileFileName URL parameter of the /device-discovery/devicesource/downloadSeedFile page. An authenticated attacker can supply path traversal sequences to break out of the intended download directory and read files elsewhere on the file system. This allows the attacker to access sensitive files containing configuration data, passwords, database records, log data, source code, and program scripts and binaries.
The following URL can be used to demonstrate this issue:
http://<target>:58080/device-discovery/devicesource/downloadSeedFile?fileFileName=..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\..\windows\System32\drivers\etc\hostsData
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