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    DATE: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 15:58:10 +0200
    Biztonsági hibát találtak a McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (McAfee távoli
    boztonsági menedzser software-e) framwork szervízében.
    A framework HTTP-n fogadja a konfigurációs változtatásokat, és ezek alapján
    frissít. Minden kérés tikosított és ey file-ba kerül leírásra a diszken.
    Directory traversal támadással tetszőleges file írható, tetszőleges
    tartalommal, tetszőleges helyre a távoli rendszeren.
    
    
    
    
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    Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 10:30:31 -0700
    From: eEye Advisories <Advisories@eeye.com>
    To: BUGTRAQ@SECURITYFOCUS.COM
    Subject: EEYE: McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator Remote Compromise
    
    McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator Remote Compromise
    
    Release Date:
    July 13, 2006
    
    Severity:
    High (Remote Code Execution)
    
    Vendor:
    McAfee
    
    Systems Affected:
    McAfee Common Management (EPO) Agent versions below version 3.5.5.438
    
    Overview:
    McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator is the remote security management software
    for the McAfee enterprise product suite. EPO allows you to configure and
    enforce protection policies, deploy and configure agents, and monitor
    security status from a centralized console. 
    
    eEye Digital Security has discovered a serious flaw within the Framework
    Service component of the McAfee EPO management console. The Framework
    service is enabled and running by default on all servers and agents. The
    framework service listens by default on port 8081 and accepts requests
    over the HTTP protocol. The framework service allows for remotely
    submitting configuration and update changes. Each request is encrypted,
    SHA-1 hashed and DSA signed, and written to a file on disk. Due to a
    directory traversal attack, it is possible to write any file with any
    contents to anywhere on the remote system. 
    
    This flaw allows a remote attacker to anonymously compromise an affected
    system and execute code within the SYSTEM context.
    
    Additional Commentary:
    This vulnerability was discovered by McAfee and eEye Digital Security,
    individually of each other. McAfee had silently fixed this
    vulnerability, prior to the discovery by eEye. It is good for any
    software company to be proactive in trying to secure their software.
    However, it is equally important for software vendors to create a
    separation of security and features when providing updates. In this
    case, fixing an extremely critical vulnerability without the proper
    notification is a disservice to customers. The mindset of most
    customers, especially when dealing with agent software, is to use what
    works. This creates a scenario where organizations would potentially
    choose to stick with their current deployments, rather than re-deploying
    hundreds, if not thousands, of new agents for what would appear to
    solely contain innocuous feature updates. We hope organizations take
    note and verify they do indeed have the latest ePO framework installed,
    and if not, update as soon as possible. -Marc Maiffret
    
    Technical Details:
    The framework service accepts POST requests over the /spipe/pkg
    interface. These POST requests contain a header which indicates the type
    of package request, UUID, and computer hostname. Depending on the
    request, the block that follows may contain data specific to that
    request. In the case of this vulnerability, the type of request
    (PackageType) is "PropsResponse". The data that follows first specifies
    a directory and xml filename, and is followed by the contents of the xml
    file. Due to improper sanity checking on the directory and filename, it
    is possible to use a directory traversal attack to write a user defined
    filename, with user defined contents, anywhere on the system. 
    A factor that would hinder exploitation is the fact that the file is
    immediately deleted after use - this problem can be overcome by
    increasing the file data length field to exceed the actual data length.
    
    Each package request is obfuscated by XOR'ing the package data with the
    static byte 0xAA, and is then SHA-1 hashed and DSA signed.
    
    The vulnerable package format follows:
    
    +00h WORD magic = "PO" (0x4F50)
    +02h DWORD = 20000001h, 20001001h, or 30000001
    +06h DWORD file offset of XML
    +0Ah [E0h] fixed-length data
    +0Ah DWORD 
    +0Eh DWORD 
    +12h DWORD length of XML
    +16h [40h] ASCII ??? GUID
    +56h [40h] ASCII ??? GUID
    +96h DWORD 
    +9Ah [???] ASCII host name
    ...
    
    +EAh [...] name-value pairs
    X+00h DWORD length of following name string
    +04h [...] ASCII name string (no null terminator)
    X+00h DWORD length of following value data
    +04h [...] value data (null terminated if ASCII string)
    
    X+00h [...] XML
    +00h WORD 
    +02h WORD length of following file name string 
    +04h [...] ASCII .xml file name string * traversal attack, may be any
    directory and file extension
    X+00h DWORD length of following XML * increase length to prevent
    deletion
    +04h [...] ASCII XML * filename data
    
    X+00h DWORD length of signature data = 2Ch
    +04h WORD (big-endian) number of bits in DSA signature 'r' component
    +06h [14h] DSA signature 'r' component (technically it's
    variable-length)
    +1Ah WORD (big-endian) number of bits in DSA signature 's' component
    +1Ch [14h] DSA signature 's' component (also variable-length)
    
    The package may be modified to generate any file, anywhere on the
    system, with any extension. 
    
    Exploitation is 100% reliable due to the fact we are merely taking
    advantage of functions already implemented within the framework service.
    
    Protection:
    Retina - Network Security Scanner - has been updated to identify this
    vulnerability.
    Blink - Endpoint Vulnerability Prevention - preemptively protects from
    this vulnerability.
    
    Vendor Status:
    McAfee customers must login to the McAfee customer website and download
    version 3.5.5.438 or higher of the Common Management Agent (ePO
    Framework) and upgrade existing ePO agent deployments. 
    
    For more information, McAfee has published a knowledgebase article,
    which can be found here.
    https://secure.nai.com/us/forms/downloads/upgrades/login.asp
    
    Credit:
    Barnaby Jack
    Additional Research: Derek Soeder
    
    Related Links:
    Retina Network Security Scanner - Free Trial
    Blink Endpoint Vulnerability Prevention - Free Trial
    
    Greetings:
    Derek (props!), D R E, Carlos, the Samyo's, MereMac, Big Smooth and the
    rest of the boys from R-Block.
    
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