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CA Total Defense SQL Injection / Shell Upload

CA Total Defense SQL Injection / Shell Upload
Posted Apr 14, 2011
Authored by Kevin Kotas | Site www3.ca.com

CA Technologies support is alerting customers to security risks with CA Total Defense. Multiple vulnerabilities exist that can allow a remote attacker to possibly execute arbitrary code. CA issued an automatic update to address the vulnerabilities. The first set of vulnerabilities are due to insufficient handling of certain request parameters. A remote attacker can use various SQL injection attacks to potentially compromise the Unified Network Control (UNC) Server. The second vulnerability occurs due to insufficient handling of file upload parameters. A remote attacker can upload a file and use it to execute arbitrary code on the Total Defense Management Server. The third vulnerability is due to insufficient protection of sensitive information. A remote attack can acquire account credentials and take privileged action on the Unified Network Control (UNC) Server.

tags | advisory, remote, arbitrary, vulnerability, sql injection, file upload
advisories | CVE-2011-1653, CVE-2011-1654, CVE-2011-1655
SHA-256 | 9697f3a718cfbc9df64ba14c7c65ce50a6f140e9f9064d6822691eb7e5a4adcc

CA Total Defense SQL Injection / Shell Upload

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CA20110413-01: Security Notice for CA Total Defense

Issued: April 13, 2011

CA Technologies support is alerting customers to security risks with
CA Total Defense. Multiple vulnerabilities exist that can allow a
remote attacker to possibly execute arbitrary code. CA issued an
automatic update to address the vulnerabilities.

The first set of vulnerabilities, CVE-2011-1653, are due to
insufficient handling of certain request parameters. A remote
attacker can use various SQL injection attacks to potentially
compromise the Unified Network Control (UNC) Server.

The second vulnerability, CVE-2011-1654, occurs due to insufficient
handling of file upload parameters. A remote attacker can upload a
file and use it to execute arbitrary code on the Total Defense
Management Server.

The third vulnerability, CVE-2011-1655, is due to insufficient
protection of sensitive information. A remote attack can acquire
account credentials and take privileged action on the Unified Network
Control (UNC) Server.

Risk Rating

High

Platform

Windows

Affected Products

CA Total Defense r12

Non-Affected Products

CA Total Defense r12 SE2

How to determine if the installation is affected

These Total Defense components will be updated to the following
versions once SE2 is installed:

TD Management Server Core: 12.0.0.621
UNC: 12.0.0.622

If either component is not updated to the specified version or later,
the installation may be vulnerable.

Solution

Install the SE2 update. If content updates are enabled, the update
will happen automatically. The update was made available April 4,
2011.

See the following announcement for more information:

CA Total Defense r12 SE2 Content Update is Now Available
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https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous/phpsupcontent?contentID={6
C750E92-D109-4F7D-BA41-8D468B2E31B1}

References

CVE-2011-1653 - Total Defense SQL injections
CVE-2011-1654 - Total Defense file upload
CVE-2011-1655 - Total Defense credential exposure

CA20110413-01: Security Notice for CA Total Defense
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https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous/phpsupcontent?contentID={C
D065CEC-AFE2-4D9D-8E0B-BE7F6E345866}

Acknowledgement

CVE-2011-1653, CVE-2011-1654, CVE-2011-1655 - Andrea Micalizzi
through the TippingPoint ZDI

Change History

Version 1.0: Initial Release

If additional information is required, please contact CA Technologies
Support at http://support.ca.com/.

If you discover a vulnerability in CA Technologies products, please
report your findings to the CA Technologies Product Vulnerability
Response Team.
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https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous/phpsupcontent?contentID=17
7782

Regards,

Kevin Kotas
CA Product Vulnerability Response Team

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