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TeamSHATTER Security Advisory
SQL Injection in Oracle Enterprise Manager (advReplicationAdmin)
February 20, 2013
Risk Level:
High
Affected versions:
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control 11.1.0.7, 11.2.0.2, 11.2.0.3
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. Some
parameters of /em/console/database/dist/ advRepl/advReplicationAdmin are
vulnerable to SQL Injection attacks. This web page is part of Oracle
Enterprise Manager web application. This vulnerability allows to execute SQL
statements in the backend database making a web request as an authenticated
user. The vulnerability can be exploited, by means of cross-site request
forgery attacks, when an Administrator with an open OEM session visits a
malicious web site.
Impact:
An attacker hosting a malicious web site can execute SQL statements in the
backend database when an administrator with an open session in Oracle
Enterprise Manager web application visits the malicious web site.
Vendor Status:
Vendor was contacted and a patch was released.
Workaround:
There is no workaround for this vulnerability.
Fix:
Apply January 2013 CPU.
CVE:
CVE-2013-0372
Links:
http://www.oracle.com/ technetwork/topics/security/ cpujan2013-1515902.html
https://www.teamshatter.com/? p=4142
Timeline:
Vendor Notification - 8/22/2012
Vendor Response - 8/28/2012
Fix - 1/15/2013
Public Disclosure - 2/20/2013- --
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Copyright (c) 2013 Application Security, Inc.
http://www.appsecinc.com
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Hash: SHA1
TeamSHATTER Security Advisory
SQL Injection in Oracle Enterprise Manager (advReplicationAdmin)
February 20, 2013
Risk Level:
High
Affected versions:
Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control 11.1.0.7, 11.2.0.2, 11.2.0.3
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. Some
parameters of /em/console/database/dist/
vulnerable to SQL Injection attacks. This web page is part of Oracle
Enterprise Manager web application. This vulnerability allows to execute SQL
statements in the backend database making a web request as an authenticated
user. The vulnerability can be exploited, by means of cross-site request
forgery attacks, when an Administrator with an open OEM session visits a
malicious web site.
Impact:
An attacker hosting a malicious web site can execute SQL statements in the
backend database when an administrator with an open session in Oracle
Enterprise Manager web application visits the malicious web site.
Vendor Status:
Vendor was contacted and a patch was released.
Workaround:
There is no workaround for this vulnerability.
Fix:
Apply January 2013 CPU.
CVE:
CVE-2013-0372
Links:
http://www.oracle.com/
https://www.teamshatter.com/?
Timeline:
Vendor Notification - 8/22/2012
Vendor Response - 8/28/2012
Fix - 1/15/2013
Public Disclosure - 2/20/2013- --
______________________________
Copyright (c) 2013 Application Security, Inc.
http://www.appsecinc.com
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