-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Onapsis Security Advisory 2014-024: Hard-coded Username in SAP FI Manager Self-Service This advisory can be downloaded in PDF format from http://www.onapsis.com/. By downloading this advisory from the Onapsis Resource Center, you will gain access to beforehand information on upcoming advisories, presentations and new research projects from the Onapsis Research Labs, as well as exclusive access to special promotions for upcoming trainings and conferences. 1. Impact on Business SAP FI Manager Self-Service contains a hard-coded username which could allow a user to access functions or information that should be restricted. Risk Level: Medium 2. Advisory Information - - Public Release Date: 2014-07-29 - - Subscriber Notification Date: 2014-07-29 - - Last Revised: 2014-07-25 - - Security Advisory ID: ONAPSIS-2014-024 - - Onapsis SVS ID: ONAPSIS-00079 - - Researcher: Sergio Abraham - - Initial Base CVSS v2: 6.0 (AV:N/AC:M/AU:S/C:P/I:P/A:P) 3. Vulnerability Information - - Vendor: SAP - - Affected Components: - SAP FI Manager Self-Service (Check SAP Note 1929473 for detailed information on affected releases) - - Vulnerability Class: Use of Hard-coded credentials (CWE-798) - - Remotely Exploitable: Yes - - Locally Exploitable: No - - Authentication Required: Yes (single) - - Detection Module available in Onapsis X1: Yes - - Original Advisory: http://www.onapsis.com/resources/get.php?resid=adv_onapsis-2014-024 4. Affected Components Description SAP FI Manager Self-Service allows management employees to perform their tasks and decision processes using different services and applications in a central location. 5. Vulnerability Details The program code contains a hard-coded user name that changes the system's behavior if that user is successfully authenticated. The user may obtain additional information that should not be displayed. Technical details about this issue are not disclosed at this moment with the purpose of providing enough time to affected customers to patch their systems and protect against the exploitation of the described vulnerability. 6. Solution SAP has released SAP Note 1929473 which provides patched versions of the affected components. The patches can be downloaded from https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1929473. Onapsis strongly recommends SAP customers to download the related security fixes and apply them to the affected components in order to reduce business risks. 7. Report Timeline 2013-08-29: Onapsis provides vulnerability information to SAP AG. 2013-08-30: SAP confirms having the information of vulnerability. 2014-04-18: SAP releases security patches. 2014-07-29: Onapsis notifies public availability of security advisory. About Onapsis, Inc. Onapsis provides innovative security software solutions to protect ERP systems from cyber-attacks. Through unmatched ERP security, compliance and continuous monitoring products, Onapsis secures the business-critical infrastructure of its global customers against espionage, sabotage and financial fraud threats. Onapsis X1, the company's flagship product, is the industry's first comprehensive solution for the automated security assessment of SAP platforms. Being the first and only SAP-certified solution of its kind, Onapsis X1 allows customers to perform automated Vulnerability Assessments, Security & Compliance Audits and Penetration Tests over their entire SAP platform. Onapsis is backed by the Onapsis Research Labs, a world-renowned team of SAP & ERP security experts who are continuously invited to lecture at the leading IT security conferences, such as RSA and BlackHat, and featured by mainstream media such as CNN, Reuters, IDG and New York Times. For further information about our solutions, please contact us at info@onapsis.com and visit our website at www.onapsis.com. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Onapsis Research Team iEYEARECAAYFAlPXtakACgkQz3i6WNVBcDUDXgCfagz1IJukBLs3PGwujlc3gnMS 22wAoOLCD8GuU6RH0zl1QLIRRLPfntdp =nSGt -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----