PARSEQUERY http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E16764_01/bi.1111/b32121/pbr_cla007.htm#i640592 Description Use PARSEQUERY to parse an rwservlet query and display the constructed Reports Server command line. Syntax http://your_webserver/reports/rwservlet/parsequery[?][server=server_name][&authid=username/password] CVE-2012-3153 http://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2012-3153 Oracle Reports Developer – Version 9.0.2.0 to 10.1.2.3 [Release 9i to 10gr2] Information in this document applies to any platform. 9iAS, 9iDS, 10G (DS and AS), and 10G AS Reports/Forms Standalone Installation An undocumented function of the PARSEQUERY function allows you to take keymaps that are located in /reports/rwservlet/showmap and add them to the query which will allow you to dump the database passwords. http://server:port/reports/rwservlet/parsequery? Results •Original Query String(GET) : •Result Reports Server Command Line expiredays=0 report=”.rdf” jobname=”.rdf” desformat=HTML authid=RWUser/ destype=cache userid=account/password@database An exploit could be written to first check the showmap file and parse the non default keymaps then run queries to grab credentials that could then be used to access various applications and/or databases. Default keymap values that do not return passwords barcodepaper barcodeweb breakbparam charthyperlink_ias charthyperlink_ids distributionpaper express orqa parmformjsp pdfenhancements report_defaultid report_secure run runp tutorial xmldata Any other keymap on an unpatched server should return usernames/passwords including the name of the database. From Oracle 1) Please include references to the MOS notes that provide workarounds for 10g in your publication. These are: CVE-2012-3153: https://support.oracle.com/rs?type=doc&id=279683.1 and https://support.oracle.com/rs?type=doc&id=260243.1 2) Please recommend to customers still using 10g that they upgrade to 11g. 3) Also, please note in your publication that 10g is currently not supported.