This advisory can be downloaded in PDF format from http://www.onapsis.com/.
By downloading this advisory from the Onapsis Resource Center, you will gain access to
beforehand information on upcoming advisories, presentations
and new research projects from the Onapsis Research Labs, as well as exclusive access to
special promotions for upcoming trainings and conferences.
?
1. Impact on Business
By exploiting this vulnerability, a remote unauthenticated attacker might be able to access
or modify all the business information processed by the
ERP system.
This would result in the total compromise of the ERP infrastructure.
-- Risk Level: Critical
2. Advisory Information
-- Release Date: 2011-04-27
-- Last Revised: 2011-04-27
-- Security Advisory ID: ONAPSIS-2011-08
-- Onapsis SVS ID: ONAPSIS-00034
-- Researcher: Juan Pablo Perez Etchegoyen
3. Vulnerability Information
-- Vendor: ORACLE
-- Affected Components:
JD Edwards 9.0 EnterpriseOne Server + EnterpriseOne Tools 8.98
( older versions might be also affected)
-- Vulnerability Class: Remote Command Execution
-- Remotely Exploitable: Yes
-- Locally Exploitable: No
-- Authentication Required: No
-- Original Advisory: http://www.onapsis.com/resources/get.php?resid=adv_onapsis-2011-08
4. Affected Components Description
JDENet is a network communication middleware that performs network communications
workstation-to-server and server-to-server. It is used to call
remote functions, to authenticate users and transmit information between hosts in a JD Edwards
environment.
5. Vulnerability Details
If a specially crafted message is sent to the JD Edwards server, running processes of
XMLCallObject Kernel, then arbitrary commands can be executed
through the JD Edwards CallObject Kernel process.
Further technical details about this issue are not disclosed at this moment with the purpose
of providing enough time to affected customers to patch
their systems and protect against the exploitation of the
described vulnerability.
6. Solution
Apply Oracle Critical Patch update April ? 2010. More information available on
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuapr2011-301950.html
Onapsis strongly recommends Oracle customers to download the related security fixes and apply
them to the affected components in order to reduce
business risks.
7. Report Timeline
2010-09-20: Onapsis provides vulnerability information to Oracle.
2010-09-21: Oracle confirms reception of vulnerability submission.
2010-09-24: Oracle states vulnerability is under investigation.
2010-10-07: Oracle confirms vulnerability.
2011-04-19: Oracle releases fixes in CPU.
2011-04-27: Onapsis releases security advisory.
About Onapsis Research Labs
Onapsis is continuously investing resources in the research of the security of business
critical systems and applications.
With that objective in mind, a special unit ? the Onapsis Research Labs ? has been developed
since the creation of the company. The experts involved
in this special team lead the public research trends in this matter, having discovered and
published many of the public security vulnerabilities in
these platforms.
The outcome of this advanced and cutting-edge research is continuously provided to the Onapsis
Consulting and Development teams, improving the quality
of our solutions and enabling our customers to be protected from the latest risks to their
critical business information.
Furthermore, the results of this research projects are usually shared with the general
security and professional community, encouraging the sharing of
information and increasing the common knowledge in this field.
About Onapsis
Onapsis is the leading provider of solutions for the security of ERP and business-critical
systems and applications. Through different innovative
products and services, Onapsis helps its global customers to effectively increase the security
level of their core business platforms, protecting
their information and decreasing financial fraud risks.
Onapsis is built upon a team of world-renowned experts in the ERP security field, with several
years of experience in the assessment and protection of
critical platforms in world-wide customers, such as
Fortune-500 companies and governmental entities.
Our star product, Onapsis X1, enables our customers to perform automated Security & Compliance
Audits, Vulnerability Assessments and Penetration Tests
over their SAP platform, helping them enforce compliance requirements, decrease financial
fraud risks an reduce audit costs drastically.
Some of our featured services include SAP Penetration Testing, SAP Gateway & RFC security, SAP
Enterprise Portal security assessment, Security Support
for SAP Implementations and Upgrades, SAP System Hardening and SAP Technical Security Audits.
For further information about our solutions, please contact us at info@onapsis.com and visit
our website at www.onapsis.com.
Copyright (c) 2011 Onapsis SRL. All rights reserved.
This advisory may be distributed as long as its distribution is free-of-charge and proper
credit is given.
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"2020-02-10T21:16:00", "cpe": [], "id": "CVE-2008-7272", "href": "https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2008-7272", "cvss": {"score": 5.0, "vector": "AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N"}, "cpe23": []}, {"lastseen": "2020-12-09T20:03:10", "description": "Controllers.outgoing in controllers/index.js in NodeBB before 0.7.3 has outgoing XSS.", "edition": 5, "cvss3": {"exploitabilityScore": 2.8, "cvssV3": {"baseSeverity": "MEDIUM", "confidentialityImpact": "LOW", "attackComplexity": "LOW", "scope": "CHANGED", "attackVector": "NETWORK", "availabilityImpact": "NONE", "integrityImpact": "LOW", "baseScore": 6.1, "privilegesRequired": "NONE", "vectorString": "CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:N", "userInteraction": "REQUIRED", "version": "3.0"}, "impactScore": 2.7}, "published": "2019-04-30T14:29:00", "title": "CVE-2015-9286", "type": "cve", "cwe": ["CWE-79"], "bulletinFamily": "NVD", "cvss2": {"severity": "MEDIUM", "exploitabilityScore": 8.6, "obtainAllPrivilege": false, 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IOC: 208.80.210.210", "type": "rst", "cvss": {}}], "zdt": [{"lastseen": "2018-03-16T19:14:15", "description": "Exploit for tricks platform in category remote exploits", "edition": 1, "published": "2016-11-04T00:00:00", "title": "WhatsApp Web Username Bypass Vulnerability", "type": "zdt", "bulletinFamily": "exploit", "cvelist": [], "modified": "2016-11-04T00:00:00", "href": "https://0day.today/exploit/description/26244", "id": "1337DAY-ID-26244", "sourceData": "################################################################# Title: Web WhatsApp Username Bypass\r\n# Date: 31.10.2016\r\n# Author: Glumi\r\n# Software Link: https://web.whatsapp.com/\r\n################################################################\r\n\r\nWhy this works:\r\nWeb WhatsApp is filtering null bytes for all username inputs but this can be bypassed by \r\nusing the\"NOP\"-character (0x90).\r\n\r\n###############################################################\r\nHow to:\r\n- Go to: https://web.whatsapp.com/\r\n- Go to your \"Profile and Status\" and edit your Username\r\n- Decode the NOP-Hex into an character\r\n- Insert the character as your username... voil\u00e0, now your username is invisible!\n\n# 0day.today [2018-03-16] #", "cvss": {"score": 0.0, "vector": "NONE"}, "sourceHref": "https://0day.today/exploit/26244"}], "openbugbounty": [{"lastseen": "2017-10-18T16:59:17", "bulletinFamily": "bugbounty", "cvelist": [], "description": "##### Vulnerable URL:\n \n \n https://www.zkb.ch/de/pr/pk/vorsorgen-nachfolge/saeule-3-a/steuerrechner-sparen-3.formback.html\n \n\n##### Details:\n\nDescription| Value \n---|--- \nPatched:| Yes, at 11.12.2015 \nLatest check for patch:| 11.12.2015 18:38 GMT \nVulnerability type:| XSS \nVulnerability status:| Publicly disclosed \nAlexa Rank| 26244 \nGoogle Pagerank| 7 \nVIP website status:| Yes \nCheck zkb.ch SSL connection:| (Grade: B+) \n \n##### Coordinated Disclosure Timeline:\n\nDescription| Value \n---|--- \nVulnerability reported| 20 November, 2015 13:33 GMT \nVulnerability existence verified and confirmed| 20 November, 2015 13:36 GMT\n", "modified": "2015-11-20T13:36:00", "published": "2015-11-20T13:33:00", "href": "https://www.openbugbounty.org/reports/108129/", "id": "OBB:108129", "type": "openbugbounty", "title": "zkb.ch XSS vulnerability ", "cvss": {"score": 0.0, "vector": "NONE"}}], "securityvulns": [{"lastseen": "2018-08-31T11:11:02", "bulletinFamily": "software", "cvelist": ["CVE-2015-4878", "CVE-2015-4877"], "description": "\r\n\r\n======================================================================\r\n\r\n Secunia Research (now part of Flexera Software) 26/10/2015\r\n\r\n Oracle Outside In Two Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities\r\n\r\n======================================================================\r\nTable of Contents\r\n\r\nAffected Software....................................................1\r\nSeverity.............................................................2\r\nDescription of Vulnerabilities.......................................3\r\nSolution.............................................................4\r\nTime Table...........................................................5\r\nCredits..............................................................6\r\nReferences...........................................................7\r\nAbout Secunia........................................................8\r\nVerification.........................................................9\r\n\r\n======================================================================\r\n\r\n1) Affected Software\r\n\r\n* Oracle Outside In versions 8.5.0, 8.5.1, and 8.5.2.\r\n\r\n====================================================================== \r\n2) Severity\r\n\r\nRating: Moderately critical\r\nImpact: System Access\r\nWhere: From remote\r\n\r\n====================================================================== \r\n3) Description of Vulnerabilities\r\n\r\nSecunia Research has discovered two vulnerabilities in Oracle Outside\r\nIn Technology, which can be exploited by malicious people to cause a\r\nDoS (Denial of Service) and compromise an application using the SDK.\r\n\r\n1) An error in the vstga.dll when processing TGA files can be\r\nexploited to cause an out-of-bounds write memory access.\r\n\r\n2) An error in the libxwd2.dll when processing XWD files can be\r\nexploited to cause a stack-based buffer overflow.\r\n\r\nSuccessful exploitation of the vulnerabilities may allow execution of\r\narbitrary code.\r\n\r\n====================================================================== \r\n4) Solution\r\n\r\nApply update. Please see the Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory\r\nfor October 2015 for details.\r\n\r\n====================================================================== \r\n5) Time Table\r\n\r\n14/07/2015 - Vendor notified of vulnerabilities.\r\n14/07/2015 - Vendor acknowledges report.\r\n16/07/2015 - Vendor supplied bug ticket ID.\r\n27/07/2015 - Vendor supplied information of fix in main codeline.\r\n24/09/2015 - Replied to vendor and asked about CVE references.\r\n25/09/2015 - Vendor replied that they check our request.\r\n27/09/2015 - Vendor assigned two CVE references.\r\n17/10/2015 - Vendor supplied 20/10/2015 as estimated fix date.\r\n20/10/2015 - Release of vendor patch.\r\n21/10/2015 - Public disclosure.\r\n26/10/2015 - Publication of research advisory.\r\n\r\n======================================================================\r\n\r\n6) Credits\r\n\r\nDiscovered by Behzad Najjarpour Jabbari, Secunia Research (now part\r\nof Flexera Software).\r\n\r\n======================================================================\r\n\r\n7) References\r\n\r\nThe Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned\r\nthe CVE-2015-4877 and CVE-2015-4878 identifiers for the\r\nvulnerabilities.\r\n\r\n======================================================================\r\n\r\n8) About Secunia (now part of Flexera Software)\r\n\r\nIn September 2015, Secunia has been acquired by Flexera Software:\r\n\r\nhttps://secunia.com/blog/435/\r\n\r\nSecunia offers vulnerability management solutions to corporate\r\ncustomers with verified and reliable vulnerability intelligence\r\nrelevant to their specific system configuration:\r\n\r\nhttp://secunia.com/advisories/business_solutions/\r\n\r\nSecunia also provides a publicly accessible and comprehensive advisory\r\ndatabase as a service to the security community and private\r\nindividuals, who are interested in or concerned about IT-security.\r\n\r\nhttp://secunia.com/advisories/\r\n\r\nSecunia believes that it is important to support the community and to\r\ndo active vulnerability research in order to aid improving the\r\nsecurity and reliability of software in general:\r\n\r\nhttp://secunia.com/secunia_research/\r\n\r\nSecunia regularly hires new skilled team members. Check the URL below\r\nto see currently vacant positions:\r\n\r\nhttp://secunia.com/corporate/jobs/\r\n\r\nSecunia offers a FREE mailing list called Secunia Security Advisories:\r\n\r\nhttp://secunia.com/advisories/mailing_lists/\r\n\r\n======================================================================\r\n\r\n9) Verification \r\n\r\nPlease verify this advisory by visiting the Secunia website:\r\nhttp://secunia.com/secunia_research/2015-04/\r\n\r\nComplete list of vulnerability reports published by Secunia Research:\r\nhttp://secunia.com/secunia_research/\r\n\r\n======================================================================\r\n\r\n", "edition": 1, "modified": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "published": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "id": "SECURITYVULNS:DOC:32659", "href": "https://vulners.com/securityvulns/SECURITYVULNS:DOC:32659", "title": "Secunia Research: Oracle Outside In Two Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities", "type": "securityvulns", "cvss": {"score": 1.5, "vector": "AV:LOCAL/AC:MEDIUM/Au:SINGLE_INSTANCE/C:NONE/I:NONE/A:PARTIAL/"}}, {"lastseen": "2018-08-31T11:11:02", "bulletinFamily": "software", "cvelist": ["CVE-2015-1341"], "description": "\r\n\r\n==========================================================================\r\nUbuntu Security Notice USN-2782-1\r\nOctober 27, 2015\r\n\r\napport vulnerability\r\n==========================================================================\r\n\r\nA security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:\r\n\r\n- Ubuntu 15.10\r\n- Ubuntu 15.04\r\n- Ubuntu 14.04 LTS\r\n- Ubuntu 12.04 LTS\r\n\r\nSummary:\r\n\r\nApport could be made to run programs as an administrator.\r\n\r\nSoftware Description:\r\n- apport: automatically generate crash reports for debugging\r\n\r\nDetails:\r\n\r\nGabriel Campana discovered that Apport incorrectly handled Python module\r\nimports. A local attacker could use this issue to elevate privileges.\r\n\r\nUpdate instructions:\r\n\r\nThe problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following\r\npackage versions:\r\n\r\nUbuntu 15.10:\r\n apport 2.19.1-0ubuntu4\r\n\r\nUbuntu 15.04:\r\n apport 2.17.2-0ubuntu1.7\r\n\r\nUbuntu 14.04 LTS:\r\n apport 2.14.1-0ubuntu3.18\r\n\r\nUbuntu 12.04 LTS:\r\n apport 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.13\r\n\r\nIn general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.\r\n\r\nReferences:\r\n http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2782-1\r\n CVE-2015-1341\r\n\r\nPackage Information:\r\n https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/2.19.1-0ubuntu4\r\n https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/2.17.2-0ubuntu1.7\r\n https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/2.14.1-0ubuntu3.18\r\n https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/2.0.1-0ubuntu17.13\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n-- \r\nubuntu-security-announce mailing list\r\nubuntu-security-announce@lists.ubuntu.com\r\nModify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-security-announce\r\n\r\n", "edition": 1, "modified": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "published": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "id": "SECURITYVULNS:DOC:32660", "href": "https://vulners.com/securityvulns/SECURITYVULNS:DOC:32660", "title": "[USN-2782-1] Apport vulnerability", "type": "securityvulns", "cvss": {"score": 0.0, "vector": "NONE"}}, {"lastseen": "2018-08-31T11:10:03", "bulletinFamily": "software", "cvelist": ["CVE-2015-4894", "CVE-2015-4000", "CVE-2015-4851", "CVE-2015-4895", "CVE-2015-4905", "CVE-2015-4866", "CVE-2015-4832", "CVE-2015-4822", "CVE-2015-4830", "CVE-2015-4804", "CVE-2015-4816", "CVE-2015-0235", "CVE-2015-1793", "CVE-2015-4793", "CVE-2015-4863", "CVE-2015-4913", "CVE-2015-4892", "CVE-2014-0191", "CVE-2015-4796", "CVE-2015-4864", "CVE-2015-4794", "CVE-2015-4887", "CVE-2015-2642", "CVE-2015-4860", "CVE-2015-4868", "CVE-1999-0377", "CVE-2015-4820", "CVE-2015-4903", "CVE-2015-0286", "CVE-2015-4906", "CVE-2015-4843", "CVE-2015-4842", "CVE-2015-4910", "CVE-2015-4872", "CVE-2015-4846", "CVE-2014-3576", "CVE-2015-4876", "CVE-2014-3571", "CVE-2015-4883", "CVE-2014-7940", "CVE-2015-4858", "CVE-2015-4802", "CVE-2015-4882", "CVE-2015-4801", "CVE-2015-4878", "CVE-2015-4799", "CVE-2015-4811", "CVE-2015-4834", "CVE-2015-4762", "CVE-2015-4815", "CVE-2015-4812", "CVE-2015-4839", "CVE-2015-4798", "CVE-2015-4891", "CVE-2015-4734", "CVE-2015-4899", "CVE-2015-4865", "CVE-2015-4915", "CVE-2015-4871", "CVE-2015-4800", "CVE-2015-4869", "CVE-2015-4828", "CVE-2015-4803", "CVE-2015-4875", "CVE-2015-4902", "CVE-2015-4917", "CVE-2015-4909", "CVE-2015-4791", "CVE-2015-4805", "CVE-2015-4849", "CVE-2015-4879", "CVE-2015-4888", "CVE-2015-4838", "CVE-2015-4850", "CVE-2015-4806", "CVE-2015-4825", "CVE-2015-3144", "CVE-2015-4797", "CVE-2015-4792", "CVE-2015-4837", "CVE-2015-4904", "CVE-2015-4810", "CVE-2015-4827", "CVE-2014-0050", "CVE-2015-4817", "CVE-2015-4908", "CVE-2015-4912", "CVE-2015-4833", "CVE-2015-4847", "CVE-2015-4855", "CVE-2015-4848", "CVE-2015-4730", "CVE-2015-4819", "CVE-2015-4896", "CVE-2015-2633", "CVE-2015-4807", "CVE-2015-4901", "CVE-2015-4835", "CVE-2015-4873", "CVE-2015-4766", "CVE-2015-4795", "CVE-2015-4907", "CVE-2015-4859", "CVE-2015-1829", "CVE-2015-4898", "CVE-2015-4874", "CVE-2015-4836", "CVE-2015-4824", "CVE-2015-4900", "CVE-2015-4831", "CVE-2015-4861", "CVE-2015-4911", "CVE-2015-4886", "CVE-2015-2608", "CVE-2015-4809", "CVE-2015-4877", "CVE-2015-4844", "CVE-2015-4870", "CVE-2015-4881", "CVE-2015-4840", "CVE-2015-4856", "CVE-2015-4845", "CVE-2015-4914", "CVE-2015-4893", "CVE-2015-4916", "CVE-2015-4826", "CVE-2014-1569", "CVE-2015-4862", "CVE-2010-1622", "CVE-2015-4857", "CVE-2015-4890", "CVE-2015-4867", "CVE-2015-4884", "CVE-2015-4813", "CVE-2015-4841", "CVE-2015-4818", "CVE-2015-4880", "CVE-2015-1791", "CVE-2015-4823", "CVE-2015-4821"], "description": "Quarterly update closes 140 vulnerabilities in different applications.", "edition": 1, "modified": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "published": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "id": "SECURITYVULNS:VULN:14755", "href": "https://vulners.com/securityvulns/SECURITYVULNS:VULN:14755", "title": "Oracle / Sun / PeopleSoft / MySQL multiple security vulnerabilities", "type": "securityvulns", "cvss": {"score": 10.0, "vector": "AV:NETWORK/AC:LOW/Au:NONE/C:COMPLETE/I:COMPLETE/A:COMPLETE/"}}, {"lastseen": "2018-08-31T11:11:02", "bulletinFamily": "software", "cvelist": ["CVE-2015-7803", "CVE-2015-7804"], "description": "\r\n\r\n==========================================================================\r\nUbuntu Security Notice USN-2786-1\r\nOctober 28, 2015\r\n\r\nphp5 vulnerabilities\r\n==========================================================================\r\n\r\nA security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives:\r\n\r\n- Ubuntu 15.10\r\n- Ubuntu 15.04\r\n- Ubuntu 14.04 LTS\r\n- Ubuntu 12.04 LTS\r\n\r\nSummary:\r\n\r\nPHP could be made to crash if it processed a specially crafted file.\r\n\r\nSoftware Description:\r\n- php5: HTML-embedded scripting language interpreter\r\n\r\nDetails:\r\n\r\nIt was discovered that the PHP phar extension incorrectly handled certain\r\nfiles. A remote attacker could use this issue to cause PHP to crash,\r\nresulting in a denial of service. (CVE-2015-7803, CVE-2015-7804)\r\n\r\nUpdate instructions:\r\n\r\nThe problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following\r\npackage versions:\r\n\r\nUbuntu 15.10:\r\n libapache2-mod-php5 5.6.11+dfsg-1ubuntu3.1\r\n php5-cgi 5.6.11+dfsg-1ubuntu3.1\r\n php5-cli 5.6.11+dfsg-1ubuntu3.1\r\n php5-fpm 5.6.11+dfsg-1ubuntu3.1\r\n\r\nUbuntu 15.04:\r\n libapache2-mod-php5 5.6.4+dfsg-4ubuntu6.4\r\n php5-cgi 5.6.4+dfsg-4ubuntu6.4\r\n php5-cli 5.6.4+dfsg-4ubuntu6.4\r\n php5-fpm 5.6.4+dfsg-4ubuntu6.4\r\n\r\nUbuntu 14.04 LTS:\r\n libapache2-mod-php5 5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu4.14\r\n php5-cgi 5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu4.14\r\n php5-cli 5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu4.14\r\n php5-fpm 5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu4.14\r\n\r\nUbuntu 12.04 LTS:\r\n libapache2-mod-php5 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.21\r\n php5-cgi 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.21\r\n php5-cli 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.21\r\n php5-fpm 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.21\r\n\r\nIn general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes.\r\n\r\nReferences:\r\n http://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2786-1\r\n CVE-2015-7803, CVE-2015-7804\r\n\r\nPackage Information:\r\n https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/5.6.11+dfsg-1ubuntu3.1\r\n https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/5.6.4+dfsg-4ubuntu6.4\r\n https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu4.14\r\n https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/5.3.10-1ubuntu3.21\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n-- \r\nubuntu-security-announce mailing list\r\nubuntu-security-announce@lists.ubuntu.com\r\nModify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-security-announce\r\n\r\n", "edition": 1, "modified": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "published": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "id": "SECURITYVULNS:DOC:32651", "href": "https://vulners.com/securityvulns/SECURITYVULNS:DOC:32651", "title": "[USN-2786-1] PHP vulnerabilities", "type": "securityvulns", "cvss": {"score": 6.8, "vector": "AV:NETWORK/AC:MEDIUM/Au:NONE/C:PARTIAL/I:PARTIAL/A:PARTIAL/"}}, {"lastseen": "2018-08-31T11:11:02", "bulletinFamily": "software", "cvelist": ["CVE-2015-4849"], "description": "\r\n\r\n1. ADVISORY INFORMATION\r\n\r\nTitle: Oracle E-Business Suite - XXE injection\r\nAdvisory ID: [ERPSCAN-15-029]\r\nAdvisory URL: http://erpscan.com/advisories/erpscan-15-029-oracle-e-business-suite-xxe-injection-vulnerability/\r\nDate published: 21.10.2015\r\nVendors contacted: Oracle\r\n\r\n2. VULNERABILITY INFORMATION\r\n\r\nClass: XML External Entity [CWE-611]\r\nImpact: information disclosure, DoS, SSRF, NTLM relay\r\nRemotely Exploitable: Yes\r\nLocally Exploitable: No\r\nCVE Name: CVE-2015-4849\r\nCVSS Information\r\nCVSS Base Score: 6.8 / 10\r\nAV : Access Vector (Related exploit range) Network (N)\r\nAC : Access Complexity (Required attack complexity) Medium (M)\r\nAu : Authentication (Level of authentication needed to exploit) None (N)\r\nC : Impact to Confidentiality Partial (P)\r\nI : Impact to Integrity Partial (P)\r\nA : Impact to Availability Partial (P)\r\n\r\n3. VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION\r\n\r\n1) An attacker can read an arbitrary file on a server by sending a\r\ncorrect XML request with a crafted DTD and reading the response from\r\nthe service.\r\n2) An attacker can perform a DoS attack (for example, XML Entity Expansion).\r\n3) An SMB Relay attack is a type of Man-in-the-Middle attack where the\r\nattacker asks the victim to authenticate into a machine controlled by\r\nthe attacker, then relays the credentials to the target. The attacker\r\nforwards the authentication information both ways and gets access.\r\n\r\n4. VULNERABLE PACKAGES\r\n\r\nOracle E-Business Suite 12.1.3\r\n\r\nOther versions are probably affected too, but they were not checked.\r\n\r\n5. SOLUTIONS AND WORKAROUNDS\r\n\r\nInstall Oracle CPU October 2015\r\n\r\n6. AUTHOR\r\nNikita Kelesis, Ivan Chalykin, Alexey Tyurin (ERPScan)\r\n\r\n7. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION\r\n\r\nVulnerable servlet:\r\n/OA_HTML/IspPunchInServlet\r\n\r\n\r\n8. REPORT TIMELINE\r\n\r\nReported: 17.07.2015\r\nVendor response: 24.07.2015\r\nDate of Public Advisory: 20.10.2015\r\n\r\n9. REFERENCES\r\n\r\nhttp://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2015-2367953.html\r\nhttp://erpscan.com/advisories/erpscan-15-029-oracle-e-business-suite-xxe-injection-vulnerability/\r\n\r\n10. ABOUT ERPScan Research\r\nThe company\u2019s expertise is based on the research subdivision of\r\nERPScan, which is engaged in vulnerability research and analysis of\r\ncritical enterprise applications. It has achieved multiple\r\nacknowledgments from the largest software vendors like SAP, Oracle,\r\nMicrosoft, IBM, VMware, HP for discovering more than 400\r\nvulnerabilities in their solutions (200 of them just in SAP!).\r\nERPScan researchers are proud to have exposed new types of\r\nvulnerabilities (TOP 10 Web Hacking Techniques 2012) and to be\r\nnominated for the best server-side vulnerability at BlackHat 2013.\r\nERPScan experts have been invited to speak, present, and train at 60+\r\nprime international security conferences in 25+ countries across the\r\ncontinents. These include BlackHat, RSA, HITB, and private SAP\r\ntrainings in several Fortune 2000 companies.\r\nERPScan researchers lead the project EAS-SEC, which is focused on\r\nenterprise application security research and awareness. They have\r\npublished 3 exhaustive annual award-winning surveys about SAP\r\nsecurity.\r\nERPScan experts have been interviewed by leading media resources and\r\nfeatured in specialized info-sec publications worldwide. These include\r\nReuters, Yahoo, SC Magazine, The Register, CIO, PC World, DarkReading,\r\nHeise, and Chinabyte, to name a few.\r\nWe have highly qualified experts in staff with experience in many\r\ndifferent fields of security, from web applications and\r\nmobile/embedded to reverse engineering and ICS/SCADA systems,\r\naccumulating their experience to conduct the best SAP security\r\nresearch.\r\n\r\n\r\n11. ABOUT ERPScan\r\nERPScan is one of the most respected and credible Business Application\r\nSecurity providers. Founded in 2010, the company operates globally.\r\nNamed an Emerging vendor in Security by CRN and distinguished by more\r\nthan 25 other awards, ERPScan is the leading SAP SE partner in\r\ndiscovering and resolving security vulnerabilities. ERPScan\r\nconsultants work with SAP SE in Walldorf to improve the security of\r\ntheir latest solutions.\r\nERPScan\u2019s primary mission is to close the gap between technical and\r\nbusiness security. We provide solutions to secure ERP systems and\r\nbusiness-critical applications from both cyber attacks and internal\r\nfraud. Our clients are usually large enterprises, Fortune 2000\r\ncompanies, and managed service providers whose requirements are to\r\nactively monitor and manage the security of vast SAP landscapes on a\r\nglobal scale.\r\nOur flagship product is ERPScan Security Monitoring Suite for SAP.\r\nThis multi award-winning innovative software is the only solution on\r\nthe market certified by SAP SE covering all tiers of SAP security:\r\nvulnerability assessment, source code review, and Segregation of\r\nDuties.\r\nThe largest companies from diverse industries like oil and gas,\r\nbanking, retail, even nuclear power installations as well as\r\nconsulting companies have successfully deployed the software. ERPScan\r\nSecurity Monitoring Suite for SAP is specifically designed for\r\nenterprises to continuously monitor changes in multiple SAP systems.\r\nIt generates and analyzes trends in user friendly dashboards, manages\r\nrisks, tasks, and can export results to external systems. These\r\nfeatures enable central management of SAP system security with minimal\r\ntime and effort.\r\nWe follow the sun and function in two hubs located in the Netherlands\r\nand the US to operate local offices and partner network spanning 20+\r\ncountries around the globe. This enables monitoring cyber threats in\r\nreal time and providing agile customer support.\r\n\r\nAdress USA: 228 Hamilton Avenue, Fl. 3, Palo Alto, CA. 94301\r\nPhone: 650.798.5255\r\nTwitter: @erpscan\r\nScoop-it: Business Application Security\r\n\r\n", "edition": 1, "modified": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "published": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "id": "SECURITYVULNS:DOC:32654", "href": "https://vulners.com/securityvulns/SECURITYVULNS:DOC:32654", "title": "[ERPSCAN-15-029] Oracle E-Business Suite - XXE injection Vulnerability", "type": "securityvulns", "cvss": {"score": 6.8, "vector": "AV:NETWORK/AC:MEDIUM/Au:NONE/C:PARTIAL/I:PARTIAL/A:PARTIAL/"}}, {"lastseen": "2018-08-31T11:11:02", "bulletinFamily": "software", "cvelist": ["CVE-2015-4846"], "description": "\r\n\r\n1. ADVISORY INFORMATION\r\n\r\nTitle: Oracle E-Business Suite SQL injection\r\nAdvisory ID: [ERPSCAN-15-026]\r\nAdvisory URL: http://erpscan.com/advisories/erpscan-15-026-oracle-e-business-suite-sql-injection-vulnerability/\r\nDate published: 20.10.2015\r\nVendors contacted: Oracle\r\n\r\n2. VULNERABILITY INFORMATION\r\n\r\nClass: SQL injection\r\nImpact: SQL injection, RCE\r\nRemotely Exploitable: Yes\r\nLocally Exploitable: No\r\nCVE Name: CVE-2015-4846\r\nCVSS Information\r\nCVSS Base Score: 3.6 / 10\r\nAV : Access Vector (Related exploit range) Network (N)\r\nAC : Access Complexity (Required attack complexity) High (H)\r\nAu : Authentication (Level of authentication needed to exploit) Single (S)\r\nC : Impact to Confidentiality Partial (P)\r\nI : Impact to Integrity Partial (P)\r\nA : Impact to Availability None (N)\r\n\r\n3. VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION\r\n\r\nThe problem is caused by an SQL injection vulnerability. The code\r\ncomprises an SQL statement that contains strings that can be altered\r\nby an attacker. The manipulated SQL statement can then be used to\r\nretrieve additional data from the database or to modify the data.\r\n\r\n4. VULNERABLE PACKAGES\r\n\r\nOracle E-Business Suite 12.1.3, 12.1.4\r\n\r\nOther versions are probably affected too, but they were not checked.\r\n\r\n5. SOLUTIONS AND WORKAROUNDS\r\n\r\nInstall Oracle CPU October 2015\r\n\r\n6. AUTHOR\r\nNikita Kelesis, Ivan Chalykin, Alexey Tyurin, Egor Karbutov (ERPScan)\r\n\r\n7. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION\r\n\r\nOne of SQL extensions (afamexts.sql) does not filter user input values\r\nwhich may lead to SQL injection. The only defense mechanism is a\r\npassword for APPS. If an attacker knows the password (for example,\r\ndefault password APPS/APPS), he will be able to exploit SQL injection\r\nwith high privilege.\r\n\r\n\r\n8. REPORT TIMELINE\r\n\r\nReported: 17.07.2015\r\nVendor response: 24.07.2015\r\nDate of Public Advisory: 20.10.2015\r\n\r\n9. REFERENCES\r\n\r\nhttp://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2015-2367953.html\r\nhttp://erpscan.com/advisories/erpscan-15-026-oracle-e-business-suite-sql-injection-vulnerability/\r\nhttp://erpscan.com/press-center/press-release/erpscan-took-a-closer-look-at-oracle-ebs-security-6-vulnerabilities-patched-in-recent-update/\r\n\r\n10. ABOUT ERPScan Research\r\nThe company\u2019s expertise is based on the research subdivision of\r\nERPScan, which is engaged in vulnerability research and analysis of\r\ncritical enterprise applications. It has achieved multiple\r\nacknowledgments from the largest software vendors like SAP, Oracle,\r\nMicrosoft, IBM, VMware, HP for discovering more than 400\r\nvulnerabilities in their solutions (200 of them just in SAP!).\r\nERPScan researchers are proud to have exposed new types of\r\nvulnerabilities (TOP 10 Web Hacking Techniques 2012) and to be\r\nnominated for the best server-side vulnerability at BlackHat 2013.\r\nERPScan experts have been invited to speak, present, and train at 60+\r\nprime international security conferences in 25+ countries across the\r\ncontinents. These include BlackHat, RSA, HITB, and private SAP\r\ntrainings in several Fortune 2000 companies.\r\nERPScan researchers lead the project EAS-SEC, which is focused on\r\nenterprise application security research and awareness. They have\r\npublished 3 exhaustive annual award-winning surveys about SAP\r\nsecurity.\r\nERPScan experts have been interviewed by leading media resources and\r\nfeatured in specialized info-sec publications worldwide. These include\r\nReuters, Yahoo, SC Magazine, The Register, CIO, PC World, DarkReading,\r\nHeise, and Chinabyte, to name a few.\r\nWe have highly qualified experts in staff with experience in many\r\ndifferent fields of security, from web applications and\r\nmobile/embedded to reverse engineering and ICS/SCADA systems,\r\naccumulating their experience to conduct the best SAP security\r\nresearch.\r\n\r\n\r\n11. ABOUT ERPScan\r\nERPScan is one of the most respected and credible Business Application\r\nSecurity providers. Founded in 2010, the company operates globally.\r\nNamed an Emerging vendor in Security by CRN and distinguished by more\r\nthan 25 other awards, ERPScan is the leading SAP SE partner in\r\ndiscovering and resolving security vulnerabilities. ERPScan\r\nconsultants work with SAP SE in Walldorf to improve the security of\r\ntheir latest solutions.\r\nERPScan\u2019s primary mission is to close the gap between technical and\r\nbusiness security. We provide solutions to secure ERP systems and\r\nbusiness-critical applications from both cyber attacks and internal\r\nfraud. Our clients are usually large enterprises, Fortune 2000\r\ncompanies, and managed service providers whose requirements are to\r\nactively monitor and manage the security of vast SAP landscapes on a\r\nglobal scale.\r\nOur flagship product is ERPScan Security Monitoring Suite for SAP.\r\nThis multi award-winning innovative software is the only solution on\r\nthe market certified by SAP SE covering all tiers of SAP security:\r\nvulnerability assessment, source code review, and Segregation of\r\nDuties.\r\nThe largest companies from diverse industries like oil and gas,\r\nbanking, retail, even nuclear power installations as well as\r\nconsulting companies have successfully deployed the software. ERPScan\r\nSecurity Monitoring Suite for SAP is specifically designed for\r\nenterprises to continuously monitor changes in multiple SAP systems.\r\nIt generates and analyzes trends in user friendly dashboards, manages\r\nrisks, tasks, and can export results to external systems. These\r\nfeatures enable central management of SAP system security with minimal\r\ntime and effort.\r\nWe follow the sun and function in two hubs located in the Netherlands\r\nand the US to operate local offices and partner network spanning 20+\r\ncountries around the globe. This enables monitoring cyber threats in\r\nreal time and providing agile customer support.\r\n\r\nAdress USA: 228 Hamilton Avenue, Fl. 3, Palo Alto, CA. 94301\r\nPhone: 650.798.5255\r\nTwitter: @erpscan\r\nScoop-it: Business Application Security\r\n\r\n", "edition": 1, "modified": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "published": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "id": "SECURITYVULNS:DOC:32657", "href": "https://vulners.com/securityvulns/SECURITYVULNS:DOC:32657", "title": "[ERPSCAN-15-026] Oracle E-Business Suite - SQL injection Vulnerability", "type": "securityvulns", "cvss": {"score": 3.6, "vector": "AV:NETWORK/AC:HIGH/Au:SINGLE_INSTANCE/C:PARTIAL/I:PARTIAL/A:NONE/"}}, {"lastseen": "2018-08-31T11:11:02", "bulletinFamily": "software", "cvelist": ["CVE-2015-4886"], "description": "\r\n\r\n1. ADVISORY INFORMATION\r\n\r\nTitle: Oracle E-Business Suite XXE injection\r\nAdvisory ID: [ERPSCAN-15-028]\r\nAdvisory URL: http://erpscan.com/advisories/erpscan-15-028-oracle-e-business-suite-xxe-injection-vulnerability/\r\nDate published: 20.10.2015\r\nVendors contacted: Oracle\r\n\r\n2. VULNERABILITY INFORMATION\r\n\r\nClass: XML External Entity [CWE-611]\r\nImpact: information disclosure, DoS, SSRF, NTLM relay\r\nRemotely Exploitable: Yes\r\nLocally Exploitable: No\r\nCVE Name: CVE-2015-4886\r\nCVSS Information\r\nCVSS Base Score: 6.4 / 10\r\nAV : Access Vector (Related exploit range) Network (N)\r\nAC : Access Complexity (Required attack complexity) Low (L)\r\nAu : Authentication (Level of authentication needed to exploit) None (N)\r\nC : Impact to Confidentiality Partial (P)\r\nI : Impact to Integrity Partial (P)\r\nA : Impact to Availability None (N)\r\n\r\n3. VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION\r\n\r\n1) An attacker can read an arbitrary file on a server by sending a\r\ncorrect XML request with a crafted DTD and reading the response from\r\nthe service.\r\n2) An attacker can perform a DoS attack (for example, XML Entity Expansion).\r\n3) An SMB Relay attack is a type of Man-in-the-Middle attack where the\r\nattacker asks the victim to authenticate into a machine controlled by\r\nthe attacker, then relays the credentials to the target. The attacker\r\nforwards the authentication information both ways and gets access.\r\n\r\n4. VULNERABLE PACKAGES\r\n\r\nOracle E-Business Suite 12.1.3\r\n\r\nOther versions are probably affected too, but they were not checked.\r\n\r\n5. SOLUTIONS AND WORKAROUNDS\r\n\r\nInstall Oracle CPU October 2015\r\n\r\n6. AUTHOR\r\nNikita Kelesis, Ivan Chalykin, Alexey Tyurin (ERPScan)\r\n\r\n7. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION\r\n\r\nVulnerable servlet:\r\n/OA_HTML/copxml\r\n\r\n8. REPORT TIMELINE\r\n\r\nReported: 17.07.2015\r\nVendor response: 24.07.2015\r\nDate of Public Advisory: 20.10.2015\r\n\r\n9. REFERENCES\r\n\r\nhttp://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuoct2015-2367953.html\r\nhttp://erpscan.com/advisories/erpscan-15-028-oracle-e-business-suite-xxe-injection-vulnerability/\r\n\r\n\r\n10. ABOUT ERPScan Research\r\nThe company\u2019s expertise is based on the research subdivision of\r\nERPScan, which is engaged in vulnerability research and analysis of\r\ncritical enterprise applications. It has achieved multiple\r\nacknowledgments from the largest software vendors like SAP, Oracle,\r\nMicrosoft, IBM, VMware, HP for discovering more than 400\r\nvulnerabilities in their solutions (200 of them just in SAP!).\r\nERPScan researchers are proud to have exposed new types of\r\nvulnerabilities (TOP 10 Web Hacking Techniques 2012) and to be\r\nnominated for the best server-side vulnerability at BlackHat 2013.\r\nERPScan experts have been invited to speak, present, and train at 60+\r\nprime international security conferences in 25+ countries across the\r\ncontinents. These include BlackHat, RSA, HITB, and private SAP\r\ntrainings in several Fortune 2000 companies.\r\nERPScan researchers lead the project EAS-SEC, which is focused on\r\nenterprise application security research and awareness. They have\r\npublished 3 exhaustive annual award-winning surveys about SAP\r\nsecurity.\r\nERPScan experts have been interviewed by leading media resources and\r\nfeatured in specialized info-sec publications worldwide. These include\r\nReuters, Yahoo, SC Magazine, The Register, CIO, PC World, DarkReading,\r\nHeise, and Chinabyte, to name a few.\r\nWe have highly qualified experts in staff with experience in many\r\ndifferent fields of security, from web applications and\r\nmobile/embedded to reverse engineering and ICS/SCADA systems,\r\naccumulating their experience to conduct the best SAP security\r\nresearch.\r\n\r\n\r\n11. ABOUT ERPScan\r\nERPScan is one of the most respected and credible Business Application\r\nSecurity providers. Founded in 2010, the company operates globally.\r\nNamed an Emerging vendor in Security by CRN and distinguished by more\r\nthan 25 other awards, ERPScan is the leading SAP SE partner in\r\ndiscovering and resolving security vulnerabilities. ERPScan\r\nconsultants work with SAP SE in Walldorf to improve the security of\r\ntheir latest solutions.\r\nERPScan\u2019s primary mission is to close the gap between technical and\r\nbusiness security. We provide solutions to secure ERP systems and\r\nbusiness-critical applications from both cyber attacks and internal\r\nfraud. Our clients are usually large enterprises, Fortune 2000\r\ncompanies, and managed service providers whose requirements are to\r\nactively monitor and manage the security of vast SAP landscapes on a\r\nglobal scale.\r\nOur flagship product is ERPScan Security Monitoring Suite for SAP.\r\nThis multi award-winning innovative software is the only solution on\r\nthe market certified by SAP SE covering all tiers of SAP security:\r\nvulnerability assessment, source code review, and Segregation of\r\nDuties.\r\nThe largest companies from diverse industries like oil and gas,\r\nbanking, retail, even nuclear power installations as well as\r\nconsulting companies have successfully deployed the software. ERPScan\r\nSecurity Monitoring Suite for SAP is specifically designed for\r\nenterprises to continuously monitor changes in multiple SAP systems.\r\nIt generates and analyzes trends in user friendly dashboards, manages\r\nrisks, tasks, and can export results to external systems. These\r\nfeatures enable central management of SAP system security with minimal\r\ntime and effort.\r\nWe follow the sun and function in two hubs located in the Netherlands\r\nand the US to operate local offices and partner network spanning 20+\r\ncountries around the globe. This enables monitoring cyber threats in\r\nreal time and providing agile customer support.\r\n\r\nAdress USA: 228 Hamilton Avenue, Fl. 3, Palo Alto, CA. 94301\r\nPhone: 650.798.5255\r\nTwitter: @erpscan\r\nScoop-it: Business Application Security\r\n\r\n", "edition": 1, "modified": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "published": "2015-11-02T00:00:00", "id": "SECURITYVULNS:DOC:32653", "href": "https://vulners.com/securityvulns/SECURITYVULNS:DOC:32653", "title": "[ERPSCAN-15-028] Oracle E-Business Suite - XXE injection Vulnerability", "type": "securityvulns", "cvss": {"score": 6.4, "vector": "AV:NETWORK/AC:LOW/Au:NONE/C:PARTIAL/I:PARTIAL/A:NONE/"}}]}