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    [guru] [labs-no-reply@idefense.com: iDefense Security Advisory 12.24.07: Novell ZENworks Endpoint Security Management Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability]


    DATE: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 16:00:20 +0100
    A Novell ZENworks Endpoint Security Management (ESM) Security Client
    központi felügyeletű, policy alapú tűzfal kliensekre. 
    
    Az ESM-mel együtt települ a helyi SYSTEM account alatt futó STEngine 
    szolgáltatás, amivel diagnosztikai jelentéseket lehet generálni. A
    jelentések generálásakor az STEngine különböző szkripteket próbál futtatni,
    amelyek egy mindneki által írható könyvtárban generálódnak dinamikusan. Az
    STEngine egy command shellt is keres ebben a könyvtárban, és ha talál,
    megpróbálja futtatni. Ha egy rosszindulatú felhasználó bemásol ide egy
    "cmd.exe" nevű futtatható bináris állományt, azt az STEngine SYSTEM
    jogokkal elindítja, így egy privilegizálatlan felhasználó átveheti a
    rendszer feletti irányítást.
    
    A Novell a hibát az ESM 3.5.0.82-es verziójában javította.
    
    
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    iDefense Security Advisory 12.24.07
    http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/
    Dec 24, 2007
    
    I. BACKGROUND
    
    Novell ZENworks Endpoint Security Management (ESM) Security Client
    provides centrally managed, policy based firewall protection for
    clients. It is designed to be installed on all workstations within the
    enterprise. More information is available on the vendor's site at the
    following URL.
    
    http://www.novell.com/products/zenworks/endpointsecuritymanagement/
    
    II. DESCRIPTION
    
    Local exploitation of a privilege escalation vulnerability in Novell
    ZENworks Endpoint Security Management allows attackers to execute
    arbitrary code with SYSTEM privileges.
    
    When the ZENworks ESM Security Client is installed on a workstation, the
    STEngine service is set to run under the local SYSTEM account. This
    service is implemented within the following executable.
    
     File Name: STEngine.exe (1,847,296 bytes)
     Version: 3.5.0.20
     MD5: B5402A1EC8D04130304EBA89AF843916
    
    The service provides functionality for any user to generate a diagnostic
    report in order to aid in product troubleshooting. During report
    generation, STEngine attempts to execute various scripts by spawning
    command shells to gather system information. These scripts are
    dynamically generated in a directory which all users may write to.
    
    STEngine will also attempt to locate a command shell in this directory
    and execute it if it is found. If a malicious local user places a
    binary named "cmd.exe" in this directory, STEngine will execute it with
    SYSTEM level privileges.
    
    III. ANALYSIS
    
    Exploitation allows unprivileged local users to take complete control of
    the affected system.
    
    Exploitation is trivial and does not require any special tools or coding
    ability. If an attacker desires an interactive command prompt, a small
    wrapper application will be required in order to ensure that the
    command window is visible after execution.
    
    IV. DETECTION
    
    iDefense has confirmed the existence of this vulnerability in
    STEngine.exe version 3.5.0.20 as included with Novell Inc's ZENworks
    Endpoint Security Management 3.5. Other versions may also be affected.
    
    V. WORKAROUND
    
    iDefense is unaware of any effective workaround for this issue.
    
    VI. VENDOR RESPONSE
    
    Novell has addressed this vulnerability by releasing version 3.5.0.82 of
    Endpoint Security Management. To download this new version, visit the
    following URL.
    
    http://download.novell.com/Download?buildid=5Y6xbs-OKLE~
    
    VII. CVE INFORMATION
    
    The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned the
    name CVE-2007-5665 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
    
    09/24/2007  Initial vendor notification
    09/25/2007  Initial vendor response
    12/24/2007  Coordinated public disclosure
    
    IX. CREDIT
    
    This vulnerability was reported to iDefense by Stephen Fewer of Harmony
    Security (www.harmonysecurity.com).
    
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