[Full-disclosure] Assurent VR - Oracle BEA WebLogic Server Apache Connector Buffer Overflow

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Oracle BEA WebLogic Server Apache Connector Buffer Overflow

Assurent ID: FSC20090113-10

1. Affected Software

  Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3
  Oracle WebLogic Server 10.0 released through MP1
  Oracle WebLogic Server 9.2 released through MP3
  Oracle WebLogic Server 9.1
  Oracle WebLogic Server 9.0
  Oracle WebLogic Server 8.1 released through SP6
  Oracle WebLogic Server 7.0 released through SP7

Reference: http://www.bea.com/weblogic/server/

2. Vulnerability Summary

A remotely exploitable vulnerability has been discovered in the Apache Connector component of Oracle BEA WebLogic Server. Specifically, the vulnerability is due to a boundary error when processing incoming HTTP requests and can lead to a buffer overflow condition. This boundary error can lead to a Denial of Service (DoS) condition for the Apache HTTP server.

3. Vulnerability Analysis

A remote unauthenticated attacker can exploit the vulnerability by sending a malicious HTTP request to the target system. A successful attack will result in a Denial of Service (DoS) condition for the Apache HTTP server, including all Apache-negotiated HTTP traffic to the WebLogic Server.

4. Vulnerability Detection

Assurent has confirmed the vulnerability in:

  Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3
  Oracle WebLogic Server 10.0 released through MP1
  Oracle WebLogic Server 9.2 released through MP3
  Oracle WebLogic Server 9.1
  Oracle WebLogic Server 9.0
  Oracle WebLogic Server 8.1 released through SP6
  Oracle WebLogic Server 7.0 released through SP7

5. Workaround

Apply the vendor patch, or limit access to the affected communication port for trusted hosts and networks only.

6. Vendor Response

Oracle has released a bulletin addressing this vulnerability. 

Reference: https://support.bea.com/application_content/product_portlets/securityadvisories/2809.html

7. Disclosure Timeline

  2008-11-05 Reported to vendor
  2008-11-05 Initial vendor response
  2009-01-13 Coordinated public disclosure

8. Credits

Vulnerability Research Team, Assurent Secure Technologies, a TELUS company

9. References

  CVE: CVE-2008-5457
  Vendor: CVE-2008-5457

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