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Message-ID: <4F46F505.4060605@onapsis.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 23:25:09 -0300
From: Onapsis Research Labs <research@...psis.com>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: [Onapsis Security Advisory 2012-01] Oracle JD Edwards JDENET Arbitrary
 File Write

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Onapsis Security Advisory: Oracle JD Edwards JDENET Arbitrary File Write

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
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1. Impact on Business
=====================

By exploiting this vulnerability, a remote unauthenticated attacker might be able to access or modify all the business information processed by the
ERP system.
This would result in the total compromise of the ERP infrastructure.

2. Advisory Information
=======================

- --Release Date: 2012-02-23

- --Last Revised: 2012-02-21

- --Security Advisory ID: ONAPSIS-2012-01

- --Onapsis SVS ID: ONAPSIS-00017

- --Researcher: Juan Pablo Perez Etchegoyen

- --CVE:  CVE-2011-2317

- --Initial Base CVSS v2:  9.7 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:C/A:C)


3. Vulnerability Information
============================

- --Vendor: ORACLE

- --Affected Components:

	JD Edwards 9.0 EnterpriseOne Server + EnterpriseOne  Tools 8.98 ( older versions might be also affected)

- --Vulnerability Class: Arbitrary File Write.

- --Remotely Exploitable: Yes

- --Locally Exploitable: No

- --Authentication Required: No

- --Original Advisory: http://www.onapsis.com/resources/get.php?resid=adv_onapsis-2012-01


4. Affected Components Description
==================================

JDENet is a network communication middleware that performs network communications workstation-to- server and server-to-server. It is used to call
remote functions, to authenticate users and transmit information between hosts in a JDEdwards environment.

5. Vulnerability Details
========================

If a “Message packet” is sent to the JDENet port (6015 by default) containing a specially crafted “File Packet”, the sent file is saved in the server
where the JDENet service is running, in the arbitrary location specified by the “File Packet”.

Further 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
===========

Apply Oracle Critical Patch update January – 2012. More information available on http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpujan2012-366304.html

Onapsis strongly recommends Oracle customers to download the related security fixes and apply them to the affected components in order to reduce
business risks.


7. Report Timeline
==================

	* 2010-09-20: Onapsis provides vulnerability information to Oracle.
	* 2010-09-21: Oracle confirms reception of vulnerability submission.
	* 2010-09-24: Oracle states vulnerability is under investigation.
	* 2010-10-07: Oracle confirms vulnerability.
	* 2012-01-17: Oracle releases fixes in CPU.
	* 2012-02-23: Onapsis releases security advisory.


About Onapsis Research Labs
===========================

Onapsis is continuously investing resources in the research of the security of ERP systems and business-critical infrastructure.

With that objective in mind, a special unit – the Onapsis Research Labs – has been developed since the creation of the company. The experts involved
in this special team lead the public research trends in this matter, having discovered and published many of the public security vulnerabilities in
these platforms.

The outcome of this advanced and cutting-edge research is continuously provided to the Onapsis Consulting and Development teams, improving the quality
of our solutions and enabling our customers to be protected from the latest risks to their critical business information.

Furthermore, the results of this research projects are usually shared with the general security and professional community, encouraging the sharing of
information and increasing the common knowledge in this field.


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@...psis.com and visit our website at www.onapsis.com.
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