______________________________________________________________________ Secure Computer Group - University of A Coruna http://research.tic.udc.es/scg/ -- x -- dotpi.com Information Technologies Research Labs http://www.dotpi.com ______________________________________________________________________ ID: #20041214-1 Document title: Insecure Credential Storage on Kerio Software Document revision: 1.0 Coordinated release date: 2004/12/14 Vendor Acknowledge date: 2004/10/06 Reported date: 2004/10/01 CVE Name: CAN-2004-1022 Other references: N/A ______________________________________________________________________ Summary: Impact: Insecure Credential Storage Rating/Severity: Medium Recommendation: Update to latest version Vendor: Kerio Technologies Inc. Affected software: Kerio WinRoute Firewall (all versions) Kerio ServerFirewall (all versions) Kerio MailServer (all versions) Updates/Patches: Yes (see below) ______________________________________________________________________ General Information: 1. Executive summary: ------------------ As a result of its collaboration relationship the Secure Computer Group (SCG) along with dotpi.com Research Labs have determined this security issue on Kerio WinRoute Firewall (KWF), Kerio ServerFirewall (KSF) and Kerio MailServer (KMS). KWF, KSF and KMS user credential database system uses symmetric encryption to protect passwords stored on it. Anyone with a cyphertext of this database (that is, with access to the configuration files) could reverse the encryption using a universal secret key hidden into the program logic. New versions of the software solve this and other minor problems so it is upgrade its highly recommended. 2. Technical details: ------------------ Following the latest trends and approaches to responsible disclosure, SCG and dotpi.com are going to withhold details of this flaw for three months. Full details will be published on 2005/03/14. This three month window will allow system administrators the time needed to obtain the patch before the details are released to the general public. 3. Risk Assessment factors: ------------------------ The attacker needs access to the user database, which is not normally a usual condition on a properly hardened firewall and/or mail server. Despite this, special care should be taken on shared environments where more than one technical staff work together on the firewall and/or the mail server. This kind of scenarios offer a potential opportunity for the insiders on the work of stealing identities and, therefore, breaking access control measures. It is also important to note that this could be an important second-stage resource for a successful attacker on an already compromised firewall and/or mail server. 4. Solutions and recommendations: ------------------------------ Upgrade to the latest versions: o Kerio Winroute Firewall 6.0.9 o Kerio ServerFirewall 1.0.1 o Kerio MailServer 6.0.5 As in any other case, follow, as much as possible, the Industry 'Best Practices' on Planning, Deployment and Operation on this kind of services. Note: Kerio Winroute Firewall 6.0.7 fixed CAN-2004-1022. Kerio Winroute Firewall 6.0.9 is the current version fixing CAN-2004-1022 and CAN-2004-1023 5. Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project: --------------------------------------------------- The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned the name CAN-2004-1022 to this issue. This is a candidate for inclusion in the CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org), which standardizes names for security problems. ______________________________________________________________________ Acknowledgements: 1. Special thanks to Vladimir Toncar and Pavel Dobry and the whole Technical Team from Kerio Technologies (support at kerio.com) for their quick response and professional handling on this issue. 3. The whole Research Lab at dotpi.com and specially to Carlos Veira for his leadership and support. 3. Secure Computer Group at University of A Coruna (scg at udc.es), and specially to Antonino Santos del Riego powering new research paths at University of a Coruna. ______________________________________________________________________ Credits: Javier Munoz (Secure Computer Group) is credited with this discovery. ______________________________________________________________________ Related Links: [1] Kerio Technologies Inc. http://www.kerio.com/ [2] Kerio WinRoute Firewall Downloads & Updates http://www.kerio.com/kwf_download.html [3] Kerio ServerFirewall Downloads & Updates http://www.kerio.com/ksf_download.html [4] Kerio MailServer Downloads & Updates http://www.kerio.com/kms_download.html [5] Secure Computer Group. University of A Coruna http://research.tic.udc.es/scg/ [6] Secure Computer Group. Updated advisory http://research.tic.udc.es/scg/advisories/20041214-1.txt [7] dotpi.com Information Technologies S.L. http://www.dotpi.com/ [8] dotpi.com Research Labs http://www.dotpi.com/research/ ______________________________________________________________________ Legal notice: Copyright (c) 2002-2004 Secure Computer Group. University of A Coruna Copyright (c) 2004 dotpi.com Information Technologies S.L. Permission is granted for the redistribution of this alert electronically. It may not be edited in any way without the express written consent of the authors. If you wish to reprint the whole or any part of this alert in any other medium other than electronically, please contact the authors for explicit written permission at the following e-mail addresses: (scg at udc.es) and (info at dotpi.com). Disclaimer: The information in the advisory is believed to be accurate at the time of publishing based on currently available information. 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