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[NT] CA ARCServe Backup for Laptops and Desktops Multiple Buffer Overflo

Subject: [NT] CA ARCServe Backup for Laptops and Desktops Multiple Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
Date: 24 Sep 2007 08:31:57 +0200
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  CA ARCServe Backup for Laptops and Desktops Multiple Buffer Overflow 
Vulnerabilities
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SUMMARY

 <http://www3.ca.com/solutions/Product.aspx?ID=263> ARCServe Backup for 
"Laptops and Desktops is a version of ARCServe Backup targeted at small to 
medium sized businesses, with many mobile/remote users. It provides client 
agents that detect network connectivity and commit backup data when it is 
found". Remote exploitation of multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities in 
Computer Associates Inc.'s ARCServe Backup for Laptops and Desktops allows 
attackers to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
 * ARCServe Backup for Laptops and Desktops version 11.1 (Build 900)

The LGServer contains multiple vulnerable functions that handle network 
requests, several of which contain more than one vulnerability. All 
together there are nearly 60 buffer overflows in the LGServer.

The majority of these are the result of copying remotely supplied strings 
into fixed-size buffers without validating that enough space is available. 
A list of vulnerable commands follows.

rxsAddNewUser, rxsSetUserInfo, rxsRenameUser, rxsSetMessageLogSettings, 
rxsExportData, rxsSetServerOptions, rxsRenameFile, rxsACIManageSend, 
rxsExportUser, rxsImportUser, rxsMoveUserData, rxsUseLicenseIni, 
rxsLicGetSiteId, rxsGetLogFileNames, rxsGetBackupLog, rxsBackupComplete, 
rxsSetDataProtectionSecurityData, rxsSetDefaultConfigName, 
rxsGetMessageLogSettings, rxsHWDiskGetTotal, rxsHWDiskGetFree, 
rxsGetSubDirs, rxsGetServerDBPathName, rxsSetServerOptions, rxsDeleteFile, 
rxsACIManageSend, rxcReadBackupSetList, rxcWriteConfigInfo, 
rxcSetAssetManagement, rxcWriteFileListForRestore, rxcReadSaveSetProfile, 
rxcInitSaveSetProfile, rxcAddSaveSetNextAppList, 
rxcAddSaveSetNextFilesPathList, rxcAddNextBackupSetIncWildCard, 
rxcGetRevisions, rxrAddMovedUser, rxrSetClientVersion

By sending requests for the above functions with specially crafted 
parameters, it is possible to cause a buffer overflow. Although most 
involve stack based buffers, several involve heap based buffers.

Additionally, a stack based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the 
GetUserInfo() function. This function is a utility function that is
used by many of the request handling functions. It is possible to trigger 
this vulnerability by passing a long user name parameter to this function.

Another stack based buffer overflow exists within the handler for the 
rxrLogin request. As its name suggests, this command logs in the user 
after reading in the name and password. This handler contains several 
unsafe calls to wsprintf(). By providing a long user name it is possible 
to overflow a fixed size stack based buffer.

Analysis:
Exploitation allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM 
privileges.

In order to exploit these vulnerabilities, an attacker must be able to 
establish a TCP session with the LGServer on port 1900. Unsuccessful 
exploitation attempts will crash the server, which will not restart 
automatically.

All of these vulnerabilities, with the exception of those in the rxrLogin 
command, should only be able to be triggered by an authenticated server 
administrator. However, due to the authentication bypass vulnerability 
described in a previous iDefense advisory any unauthenticated user can 
trigger them.

Vendor response:
Computer Associates has addressed these vulnerabilities with an update. 
For more information consult CA's security notice at the following URL.  
<http://supportconnectw.ca.com/public/sams/lifeguard/infodocs/caarcservebld-securitynotice.asp>
 
http://supportconnectw.ca.com/public/sams/lifeguard/infodocs/caarcservebld-securitynotice.asp

CVE Information:
 <http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2007-5003> 
CVE-2007-5003 and  
<http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2007-3216> 
CVE-2007-3216

Disclosure Timeline:
03/21/2007 - Initial vendor notification
03/21/2007 - Initial vendor response
09/20/2007 - Public disclosure


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  
<mailto:idlabs-advisories@idefense.com> iDefense Labs Security Advisories.
The original article can be found at:  
<http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/display.php?id=599> 
http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/display.php?id=599



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