Trend Micro ServerProtect [PROCEDURE NAME REDACTED] Heap Overflows (3)

Notification Type: IBM Internet Security Systems Protection Advisory
Notification Date: November 11, 2008
Notification Version: 1.0
   
Name: Trend Micro ServerProtect [PROCEDURE NAME REDACTED] Heap Overflows (3)
Public disclosure/
In the wild date:
November 11, 2008 (vuln disclosure)
CVE: CVE-2008-0012, CVE-2008-0013, CVE-2008-0014
Description:

Trend Micro ServerProtect [PROCEDURE NAME REDACTED] is vulnerable to three heap-based buffer overflows.

Discoverer: David Dewey and Chris Valasek of IBM X-Force

 

ISS Coverage

Product Content Version
Proventia Network IDS
Proventia Network IPS
Proventia Network MFS
Proventia Server (Linux)
RealSecure Network
RealSecure Server Sensor
28.020
Proventia Desktop
Proventia Server IPS (Windows)
2160
Propagation Techniques ISS Protection Available

remote exploit

MSRPC_AV_ScanConfig_BO

Nov 13, 2007

Detailed Description

Business Impact: Compromise of networks and machines using affected versions of ServerProtect may lead to exposure of confidential information, loss of productivity, and further network compromise. An attacker does not need to entice any kind of user interaction to trigger this vulnerability. Successful exploitation would grant an attacker the privileges of the ServerProtect account.
CVSS Base Score: 10
  Access Vector: Remote
Access Complexity: Low
Authentication: Not Required
Confidentiality Impact: Complete
Integrity Impact: Complete
Availability Impact: Complete
Adjusted Temporal Score: 8.5
  Exploitability: Unproven
Remediation Level: Unavailable
Report Confidence: Confirmed
Affected Products: For a full list of affected versions, see references below.
Technical Description:

[REDACTED]

Remediation:

A patch released in May 2008 somewhat mitigates access to this vulnerability.  However, the vulnerability is still resident and easily accessible.

References

XFDB: http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/39918
http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/39919
http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/39920
FrequencyX Blog: http://blogs.iss.net/archive/trend.html
Trend: http://www.trendmicro.com/download/product.asp?productid=17

Revision History

1.0 Initial publication.

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