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| Subject: | [Full-disclosure] iDefense Security Advisory 12.14.05: Trend Micro ServerProtect Crystal Reports ReportServer File Disclosure |
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| Date: | Wed, 14 Dec 2005 14:45:32 -0500 |
Trend Micro ServerProtect Crystal Reports ReportServer File Disclosure
iDefense Security Advisory 12.14.05 www.idefense.com/application/poi/display?id=352&type=vulnerabilities December 14, 2005
I. BACKGROUND
Trend Micro Inc.'s ServerProtect provides antivirus scanning with centralized management of virus outbreaks, scanning, patter file updates, notifications and remote installations. More information about the product set is available at:
www.trendmicro.com/en/products/file-server/sp/evaluate/overview.htm
II. DESCRIPTION
Remote exploitation of an input validation vulnerability in Trend Micro Inc.'s ServerProtect Management Console allows remote attackers to view the contents of arbitrary files on the underlying system.
The problem specifically exists within the handling of the IMAGE parameter in the script rptserver.asp. The vulnerable area of code is outlined in the following snippet:
Set session("oEMF") = Server.CreateObject("CREmfgen.CREmfgen.2")
Call ParseQS()
if IMAGE <> "" then
Call session("oEMF").StreamImage(IMAGE, DEL)
Response.End
end ifAn attacker can utilize directory traversal modifiers to traverse outside the system temporary directory and access any file on the same volume.
III. ANALYSIS
Successful exploitation of the described vulnerability allows remote attackers to view the contents of arbitrary files on the underlying system. Exploitation does not require credentials thereby exacerbating the impact of this vulnerability.
IV. DETECTION
iDefense has confirmed the existence of this vulnerability in Trend Micro ServerProtect for Windows Management Console 5.58 running with Trend Micro Control Manager 2.5/3.0 and Trend Micro Damage Cleanup Server 1.1. It is suspected that earlier versions and versions for other platforms are vulnerable as well.
V. WORKAROUND
Employ firewalls, access control lists or other TCP/UDP restriction mechanism to limit access to the vulnerable system on the configured port, generally TCP port 80.
VI. VENDOR RESPONSE
"Trend Micro has become aware of a vulnerability related to Crystal Report, a reporting component found in Trend Micro Control Manager (v2.5 and v3.0). Under certain conditions, arbitrary files on the ReportServer volume inside Trend Micro Control Manager software could be viewed or accessed remotely. Trend Micro is currently consulting with Crystal Report regarding permanent solutions to this reporting component. A temporary workaround solution can be recommended through contacting Trend Micro customer and technical support."
VII. CVE INFORMATION
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned the name CVE-2005-1930 to this issue. This is a candidate for inclusion in the CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org), which standardizes names for security problems.
VIII. DISCLOSURE TIMELINE
06/03/2005 Initial vendor notification 06/06/2005 Initial vendor response 12/14/2005 Public disclosure
IX. CREDIT
The discoverer of this vulnerability wishes to remain anonymous.
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