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Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2018 01:06:10 +0000
From: "Williams, Ken" <Ken.Williams@...com>
To: "bugtraq@...urityfocus.com" <bugtraq@...urityfocus.com>
Subject: CA20180614-01: Security Notice for CA Privileged Access Manager


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CA20180614-01: Security Notice for CA Privileged Access Manager

Issued: June 14th, 2018
Last Updated: June 14th, 2018

CA Technologies Support is alerting customers to multiple potential 
risks with CA Privileged Access Manager. Multiple vulnerabilities 
exist that can allow a remote attacker to conduct a variety of attacks.  
These risks include seven vulnerabilities privately reported within 
the past year to CA Technologies by security researchers, and nine 
vulnerabilities for Xceedium Xsuite that were publicly disclosed in 
July 2015.  CA Technologies acquired Xceedium in August 2015, and 
Xceedium products were renamed and became part of Privileged Access 
Management solutions from CA Technologies.

The first vulnerability, CVE-2018-9021, has a high risk rating and 
concerns the ajax_cmd.php file, which can allow a remote attacker to 
execute arbitrary commands.

The second vulnerability, CVE-2018-9022, has a high risk rating and 
concerns configuration file poisoning, which can allow a remote 
attacker to execute arbitrary code.

The third vulnerability, CVE-2018-9023, has a medium risk rating and 
concerns the update_crld script, which can allow an unprivileged user 
to gain root privileges.

The fourth vulnerability, CVE-2018-9024, has a low risk rating and 
concerns IP spoofing in logs, which can allow a remote attacker to 
masquerade as another machine.

The fifth vulnerability, CVE-2018-9025, has a low risk rating and 
concerns insufficient input validation on the login page, which can 
allow a remote attacker to poison a log file.

The sixth vulnerability, CVE-2018-9026, has a medium risk rating and 
concerns insecure handling of user sessions in multiple scripts, which 
can allow a remote attacker to conduct session fixation attacks.

The seventh vulnerability, CVE-2018-9027, has a medium risk rating and 
concerns insufficient input validation in multiple scripts, which can 
allow a remote attacker to conduct reflected XSS attacks.

The eighth vulnerability, CVE-2015-4664, has a high risk rating and 
concerns insufficient input validation in the login.php script, which 
can allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary commands.

The ninth vulnerability, CVE-2015-4665, has a medium risk rating and 
concerns insufficient input validation in the ajax_cmd.php script, 
which can allow a remote attacker to conduct reflected XSS attacks.

The tenth vulnerability, CVE-2015-4666, has a high risk rating and 
concerns insufficient input validation in the read_sessionlog.php 
script, which can allow an unauthenticated remote attacker to conduct 
directory traversal attacks and download sensitive information.

The eleventh vulnerability, also CVE-2015-4664, has a high risk rating 
and concerns insufficient input validation by the spadmind script, 
which can allow a local attacker to execute privileged commands.

The twelfth vulnerability, CVE-2015-4667, has a low risk rating and 
concerns the use of hard-coded credentials in multiple scripts, which 
can allow an attacker to potentially conduct a variety of attacks.

The thirteenth vulnerability, CVE-2015-4669, has a high risk rating 
and concerns insecure database credentials, which can allow a local 
user to conduct a variety of attacks.

The fourteenth vulnerability, CVE-2015-4668, has a low risk rating and 
concerns the openwin.php script, which can allow a remote attacker to 
conduct open redirect attacks.

The fifteenth vulnerability, CVE-2018-9028, has a low risk rating and 
concerns unsalted passwords, which can allow an attacker to more 
easily crack passwords.

The sixteenth vulnerability, CVE-2018-9029, has a medium risk rating 
and concerns insufficient input validation in multiple scripts, which 
can allow an attacker to conduct SQL injection attacks.


Risk Rating

CVE-2018-9021 - High
CVE-2018-9022 - High
CVE-2018-9023 - Medium
CVE-2018-9024 - Low
CVE-2018-9025 - Low
CVE-2018-9026 - Medium
CVE-2018-9027 - Medium
CVE-2015-4664 - High
CVE-2015-4665 - Medium
CVE-2015-4666 - High
CVE-2015-4667 - Low
CVE-2015-4669 - High
CVE-2015-4668 - Low
CVE-2018-9028 - Low
CVE-2018-9029 - Medium


Platform(s)

All supported platforms


Affected Products

CA Privileged Access Manager 2.x


Unaffected Products

CA Privileged Access Manager 3.0.0 or later


How to determine if the installation is affected

Customers may use the CA Privileged Access Manager interface to find 
the release and then use the table in the Affected Products section to 
determine if the installation is vulnerable.


Solution

CA Technologies published the following solution to address the 
vulnerabilities.

CA Privileged Access Manager:
Update to CA Privileged Access Manager 3.0.0 or later to address all 
vulnerabilities in this security notice.


References

CVE-2018-9021 - PAM ajax_cmd.php RCE
CVE-2018-9022 - PAM configuration file poisoning RCE
CVE-2018-9023 - PAM update_crld privilege escalation
CVE-2018-9024 - PAM IP spoofing in logs
CVE-2018-9025 - PAM log poisoning
CVE-2018-9026 - PAM session fixation
CVE-2018-9027 - PAM reflected XSS
CVE-2015-4664 - PAM login.php RCE
CVE-2015-4665 - PAM ajax_cmd.php reflected XSS
CVE-2015-4666 - PAM read_sessionlog.php directory traversal
CVE-2015-4664 - PAM spadmind command execution
CVE-2015-4667 - PAM hard-coded credentials
CVE-2015-4669 - PAM insecure database credentials
CVE-2015-4668 - PAM openwin.php open redirect
CVE-2018-9028 - PAM unsalted passwords
CVE-2018-9029 - PAM SQL injection
www.ca.com/us/company/acquisitions/xceedium-is-now-ca-technologies.html


Acknowledgement

CVE-2018-9021 - Peter Lapp
CVE-2018-9022 - Dan Cocking
CVE-2018-9023 - Peter Lapp
CVE-2018-9024 - Peter Lapp
CVE-2018-9025 - Peter Lapp
CVE-2018-9026 - Peter Lapp
CVE-2018-9027 - Peter Lapp


Change History

Version 1.0: 2018-06-14 - Initial Release


Customers who require additional information about this notice may
contact CA Technologies Support at https://support.ca.com/

To report a suspected vulnerability in a CA Technologies product,
please send a summary to CA Technologies Product Vulnerability
Response at vuln <AT> ca.com

Security Notices and PGP key
support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous/phpsbpldgpg
www.ca.com/us/support/ca-support-online/documents.aspx?id=177782

Regards,
Ken Williams
Vulnerability Response Director, Product Vulnerability Response Team
CA Technologies | 520 Madison Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York NY 10022


Copyright (c) 2018 CA. 520 Madison Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York, NY
10022.  All other trademarks, trade names, service marks, and logos
referenced herein belong to their respective companies.

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