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Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
soeben erreichte uns das nachfolgende Bulletin der HP SupportLine. Wir
geben diese Informationen unveraendert an Sie weiter.
CVE-2011-0280 – Schwachstelle in HP Power Manager
In verschiedenen Dateien werden Werte fuer einige Parameter nicht
vollstaendig gefiltert bevor sie an den Benutzer zurueckgegeben werden:
“Id” in pagehelp.asp, “logType” in exportlogs.asp, “SORTED” in
applicationlogs.asp, und “SORTCOL” in applicationlogs.asp. Damit ist es
einem entfernten Angreifer moeglich, beliebigen HTML-Code und
Skript-Code, im Kontext der besuchten Seite, in die Sitzung eines
Nutzers einzuschleusen.
CVE-2011-0277 – Cross-Site Request Forgery Schwachstelle in HP Power
Manager
In dem HP Power Manager ist eine Schwachstelle bei der Verarbeitung von
HTTP Requests, weil diese ohne weitere Pruefung ausgefuehrt werden. Ein
entfernter Angreifer kann diese Schwachstelle zum Ausfuehren von
Befehlen im Power Manager ausnutzen, indem er z. B. einen Benutzer dazu
bringt, eine entsprechend aufgebaute Webseite zu besuchen (Cross-Site
Request Forgery).
Betroffen sind die folgenden Software Pakete und Plattformen:
Alle Versionen des HP Power Managers
Alle Plattformen auf den der HP Power Manager lauffaehig ist
Vom Hersteller werden ueberarbeitete Pakete zur Verfuegung gestellt.
(c) der deutschen Zusammenfassung bei DFN-CERT Services GmbH; die
Verbreitung, auch auszugsweise, ist nur unter Hinweis auf den Urheber,
DFN-CERT Services GmbH, und nur zu nicht kommerziellen Zwecken
gestattet.
Mit freundlichen Gruessen,
Timo Schulz
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Timo Schulz, M.Sc. (Incident Response Team)
DFN-CERT Services GmbH, https://www.dfn-cert.de, Phone +49 40 808077-590
Sitz / Register: Hamburg, AG Hamburg, HRB 88805, Ust-IdNr.: DE 232129737
Sachsenstrasse 5, 20097 Hamburg/Germany, CEO: Dr. Klaus-Peter Kossakowski
Automatische Warnmeldungen: https://www.cert.dfn.de/autowarn
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SUPPORT COMMUNICATION – SECURITY BULLETIN
Document ID: c02711131
Version: 3
HPSBMA02629 SSRT100381 rev.3 – HP Power Manager (HPPM) Running on Linux and Windows, Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF), Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
NOTICE: The information in this Security Bulletin should be acted upon as soon as possible.
Release Date: 2011-02-07
Last Updated: 2011-03-10
Potential Security Impact: Cross site request forgery (CSRF), cross site scripting (XSS)
Source: Hewlett-Packard Company, HP Software Security Response Team
VULNERABILITY SUMMARY
Potential security vulnerabilities have been identified with HP Power Manager (HPPM) running on Linux and Windows. One vulnerability could result in cross site request forgery (CSRF) leading to unauthorized administrative access. Another vulnerability could result in cross site scripting (XSS).
References: CVE-2011-0277 (CSRF), CVE-2011-0280 (XSS), Secunia Advisory SA43058
SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS*: ONLY impacted versions are listed.
HP Power Manager, all versions
BACKGROUND
CVSS 2.0 Base Metrics
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Reference Base Vector Base Score
CVE-2011-0277 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C) 10.0
CVE-2011-0280 (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N) 4.3
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Information on CVSS is documented
in HP Customer Notice: HPSN-2008-002
The Hewlett-Packard Company thanks Sow Ching Shiong via Secunia for reporting these vulnerabilities to security-alert@hp.com.
Note: The affected product is HP Power Manager (HPPM). HP Power Manager (HPPM) enables users to monitor, manage, and control power environments through comprehensive control of individual HP Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPSs). HPPM should not be confused with another product with a similar name: HP Insight Power Manager (IPM)
RESOLUTION
HP recommends the following:
Open a browser instance, log on to HPPM, perform needed task, and log off from HPPM
Do not visit untrusted web sites while logged on to HPPM
Use a firewall to limit access to HPPM
In addition accessing HPPM using HTTPS is recommended.
HISTORY
Version:1 (rev.1) – 7 February 2011 Initial release
Version:2 (rev.2) – 9 March 2011 Added XSS
Version:3 (rev.3) – 10 March 2011 Corrected CVE number in CVSS table (CVE-2011-0277)
Third Party Security Patches: Third party security patches that are to be installed on systems running HP software products should be applied in accordance with the customer’s patch management policy.
Support: For further information, contact normal HP Services support channel.
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* The Software Product Category that this Security Bulletin
relates to is represented by the 5th and 6th characters
of the Bulletin number in the title:
GN = HP General SW
MA = HP Management Agents
MI = Misc. 3rd Party SW
MP = HP MPE/iX
NS = HP NonStop Servers
OV = HP OpenVMS
PI = HP Printing & Imaging
ST = HP Storage SW
TL = HP Trusted Linux
TU = HP Tru64 UNIX
UX = HP-UX
VV = HP VirtualVault
System management and security procedures must be reviewed frequently to maintain system integrity. HP is continually reviewing and enhancing the security features of software products to provide customers with current secure solutions.
“HP is broadly distributing this Security Bulletin in order to bring to the attention of users of the affected HP products the important security information contained in this Bulletin. HP recommends that all users determine the applicability of this information to their individual situations and take appropriate action. HP does not warrant that this information is necessarily accurate or complete for all user situations and, consequently, HP will not be responsible for any damages resulting from user’s use or disregard of the information provided in this Bulletin. To the extent permitted by law, HP disclaims all warranties, either express or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement.”
Copyright 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Hewlett-Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. The information provided is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind. To the extent permitted by law, neither HP or its affiliates, subcontractors or suppliers will be liable for incidental,special or consequential damages including downtime cost; lost profits;damages relating to the procurement of substitute products or services; or damages for loss of data, or software restoration. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Company and the names of Hewlett-Packard products referenced herein are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company in the United States and other countries. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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