Title: ====== Dell Kace 1000 SMA v5.4.70402 - Persistent Vulnerabilities Date: ===== 2013-07-16 References: =========== http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=833 VL-ID: ===== 833 Common Vulnerability Scoring System: ==================================== 3.5 Introduction: ============= Dell KACE is to provide an appliance-based approach to systems management, to create time for systems administration professionals, while saving money for their companies. Dell KACE Systems Management Appliances are available as both physical and virtual appliances. The KACE Management Appliance delivers a fully integrated systems management solution, unlike traditional software approaches that can require complex and time-consuming deployment and maintenance. KACE accomplishes this via an extremely flexible, intelligent appliance-based architecture that typically deploys in days and is self maintaining. The KACE Management Appliance also provides direct access to time-saving ITNinja systems management community information using AppDeploy Live, the leading destination for end point administrators. The result: Comprehensive systems management that is easy-to-use and that can be more economical than software only alternatives. Read more in the white paper KACE K1000 Management Appliance Architecture: Harnessing the Power of an Appliance-based Architecture. The KACE Management Appliance is designed for enterprises and business units with up to 20,000 nodes. (Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://www.kace.com/products/systems-management-appliance ) Abstract: ========= The Vulnerability Laboratory Research Team discovered a web session vulnerability in Dell Kace K1000, Systems Management Appliance. Report-Timeline: ================ 2013-01-24: Researcher Notification & Coordination 2013-02-06: Vendor Notification 2013-02-08: Vendor Response/Feedback 2013-**-**: Vendor Fix/Patch 2013-07-16: Public Disclosure Status: ======== Published Affected Products: ================== DELL Product: Kace K1000 SMA 5.4.70402 Exploitation-Technique: ======================= Remote Severity: ========= Medium Details: ======== Multiple persistent input validation web vulnerabilities are detected in Dell Kace K1000, Systems Management Appliance. The vulnerabilityallows an attacker to inject own malicious script code in the vulnerable module on application side (persistent). The first vulnerability is located in the `Inventory` module with the bound vulnerable Ip-address, Mac, Os Name, Service pack, Notes and Label Name parameters. The persistent injected script code will be executed directly out of the `Computer` listing when processing to manage the earlier inserted machines in dbms context. The second vulnerability is located in the `Distribution` module with the bound vulnerable Machine Name and Mac address parameters. The persistent injected script code will be executed directly out of the `Walk-on-lan` exception handling mechanism when a malicious data is inserted in the vulnerable fields. Successful exploitation of the vulnerabilities result in persistent session hijacking, persistent phishing, persistent external redirects, persistent external malware loads via inject and persistent vulnerable module web context manipulation. Vulnerable Section(s): [+] Inventory => Computers [+] Inventory => Computers [+] Distribution => Wake-on-lan Vulnerable Module(s): [+] Add New Item [+] Add Label [+] Add new Item Vulnerable Parameter(s): [+] [Ip-address] [Mac] [Os Name] [Service pack] [Notes] [+] [Label Name] [+] [Machine Name] [Mac address] Affected Modules(s): [+] Inventory => Computers [+] Inventory => Computers => Choose Action Menu => Apply label [+] Distribution => Wake-on-lan =>Exception handeling Proof of Concept: ================= The vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers with low user interaction and low privilege application user account. For demonstration or reproduce ... 1.1 URL: https://pub23.127.0.0.1:1336/adminui/machine.php?ID=1 Affected Module: Inventory => Computers Code Review:
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... 1.2 URL:https://pub23.127.0.0.1:1336/adminui/computer_inventory.php Affected Module: Inventory =>Computers => choose action => Apply Label Code Review:
Summary
Inventory Information
Hardware [no changes]
Printers (1)
Choose label:

Create Email Notification

To create a notification rule simply enter the search criteria, title, email recipient - then Test & Create:

... 1.3 URL: https://pub23.127.0.0.1:1336/adminui/settings_network_scan.php Affected module: Distribution => Wake-on Lan => Exception handeling Code Review:

Wake-on-LAN

This page allows you to wake up a computer or other device that has been inventoried by the K1000 if the remote device is attached to the network and supports Wake-on-LAN. If the device you wish to wake is not inventoried by the K1000 but you still know the MAC (Hardware) address and its last-known IP address, you can manually enter the info to wake the device.

Please correct the following errors:
  • A Wake-on-LAN packet was sent to wake [PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!] ([PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!]).
  • Please note that it may take several minutes for the device to power on and be available for use.

Wake Multiple Devices

Limit To Selected Labels:
Schedule a routine Wake-on-LAN event

Wake a Computer

Limit To Listed Machines:
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