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Message-ID: <BB184445F393D244AEB0312F069BAAB109B9CE24A8@mxe1>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 22:17:05 -0400
From: Shatter <shatter@...secinc.com>
To: 'Bugtraq' <bugtraq@...urityfocus.com>,
  'Full Disclosure' <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>
Subject: Team SHATTER Security Advisory: Multiple SQL Injection in Oracle
 Enterprise Manager (SQL Tunning Sets components)

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AppSecInc Team SHATTER Security Advisory

Multiple SQL Injection in Oracle Enterprise Manager (SQL Tunning Sets
components).

Risk Level:
High

Affected versions:
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control 11.1.0.7, 11.2.0.3 (and
previous patchsets)

Remote exploitable:
Yes

Credits:
This vulnerability was discovered and researched by Esteban Martinez
Fayo of Application Security Inc.

Details:
SQL Injection works by attempting to modify the parameters passed to an
application to change the SQL statements that are passed to a database.
SQL injection can be used to insert additional SQL statements to be
executed.
There are multiple SQL Injection vulnerabilities in components of SQL
Tunning Sets that can be abused to perform attacks to execute SQL
statements with elevated privileges.  The SQL Injection can be exploited
by convincing the Oracle Enterprise Manager user to click on a malicious
link or visit a web site with malicious content (Cross-site request
forgery attack).

Impact:
An attacker that convinces an Oracle Enterprise Manager user to click or
open a malicious link can impersonate the user and execute SQL statements.

Vendor Status:
Vendor was contacted and a patch was released.

Workaround:
There is no workaround for this vulnerability.

Fix:
Apply Oracle Critical Patch Update July 2012 available at Oracle Support.

CVE:
CVE-2012-1737

Links:
https://www.teamshatter.com/?p=3919
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpujul2012-392727.html
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Timeline:
Vendor Notification - 5/30/2011
Vendor Response - 6/10/2011
Fix - 7/17/2012
Public Disclosure - 10/04/2012


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_____________________________________________
Copyright (c) 2012 Application Security, Inc.
http://www.appsecinc.com

About Application Security, Inc. 

AppSecInc is a pioneer and leading provider of database security
solutions for the enterprise. By providing strategic and scalable
software-only solutions - AppDetectivePro for auditors and IT
advisors, and DbProtect for the enterprise - AppSecInc supports the
database security lifecycle for some of the most complex and demanding
environments in the world across more than 1,300 active commercial and
government customers.

Leveraging the world's most comprehensive database security
knowledgebase from the company's renowned team of threat researchers,
TeamSHATTER, AppSecInc products help customers achieve unprecedented
levels of data security from nefarious or accidental activities, while
reducing overall risk and helping to ensure continuous regulatory and
industry compliance.

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.
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