Ingres Database Multiple Heap Corruption Vulnerabilities iDefense Security Advisory 06.21.07 http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/ Jun 21, 2007 I. BACKGROUND Ingres is the database backend used by default in several CA products. The SCM (Secure Content Manager) is one of the products that uses Ingres. The SCM use Ingres to store quarantined virii and blocked HTTP requests/replies. For more information visit the following URLs. http://www3.ca.com/solutions/Product.aspx?ID=1013 http://www.ingres.com/ II. DESCRIPTION Remote exploitation of multiple heap overflow vulnerabilities in Ingres Database Server as distributed with Computer Associates International Inc.'s (CA) products may allow attackers to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges. The vulnerabilities exist in the Communications Server (iigcc.exe) and Data Access Server (iigcd.exe) components of Ingres. The Communications Server is the main component responsible for receiving and handling requests from the network. The Data Access Server is responsible for handling requests from the Ingres JDBC Driver and .NET data providers. These requests are decoded into Ingres internal formats and passed on to other components of the database server. The application does not properly validate the length of attacker supplied data before copying it into a fixed size heap buffer. This leads to an exploitable condition. III. ANALYSIS Exploitation allows an unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges. In order to exploit this vulnerability an attacker would have to send a malformed request to the database server. This requires the ability to establish a TCP session on port 10916 (iigcc) or 10923 (iigcd). Exploitation has been demonstrated to be trivial. IV. DETECTION iDefense has confirmed the existence of this vulnerability in Ingres Database 3.0.3 as included with CA eTrust Secure Content Manager r8 on Windows. Previous versions may also be affected. In addition, any application that uses the Ingres Database may be vulnerable. V. WORKAROUND Employing firewalls or other access control methods can effectively reduce exposure to this vulnerability. VI. VENDOR RESPONSE CA has made fixes available for all supported CA products that embed Ingres. For more information consult CA's Security Alert at the following URL. http://supportconnectw.ca.com/public/ca_common_docs/ingresvuln_letter.asp VII. CVE INFORMATION The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned the name CVE-2007-3334 to this issue. This is a candidate for inclusion in the CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org/), which standardizes names for security problems. VIII. DISCLOSURE TIMELINE 01/16/2007 Initial vendor notification 01/17/2007 Initial vendor response 06/21/2007 Coordinated public disclosure IX. CREDIT The discoverer of this vulnerability wishes to remain anonymous. Get paid for vulnerability research http://labs.idefense.com/methodology/vulnerability/vcp.php Free tools, research and upcoming events http://labs.idefense.com/ X. LEGAL NOTICES Copyright © 2007 iDefense, Inc. Permission is granted for the redistribution of this alert electronically. It may not be edited in any way without the express written consent of iDefense. If you wish to reprint the whole or any part of this alert in any other medium other than electronically, please e-mail customerservice@idefense.com for permission. Disclaimer: The information in the advisory is believed to be accurate at the time of publishing based on currently available information. Use of the information constitutes acceptance for use in an AS IS condition. There are no warranties with regard to this information. Neither the author nor the publisher accepts any liability for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss or damage arising from use of, or reliance on, this information.