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AA-2008.0260 -- [Win] -- An SQL injection vulnerability has been found in Citrix Broadcast Server
Date: 11 January 2009
Original URL: http://www.auscert.org.au/render.html?cid=1978&it=10222

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AA-2008.0260                  AUSCERT Advisory

                                   [Win]
 An SQL injection vulnerability has been found in Citrix Broadcast Server
                              12 January 2009
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        AusCERT Advisory Summary
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Product:              Citrix Broadcast Server for Application Gateway
Operating System:     Windows
Impact:               Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands
Access:               Remote/Unauthenticated
CVE Names:            CVE-2008-5882
Member content until: Tuesday, January 13 2009

Revision History:     January 12 2009: Added CVE Reference
                      December 16 2008: Initial Release

OVERVIEW:

        An SQL injection vulnerability has been found in Citrix Broadcast
        Server. [1]


IMPACT:

        The web-based management interface component of the Citrix Broadcast
        Server (part of the Citrix Application Gateway) is vulnerable to
        SQL injection. This could allow an attacker to run arbitrary SQL
        queries. [1]


MITIGATION:

        Citrix recommends upgrading to the latest version of the product: [1]
            - Citrix Application Gateway - Broadcast Server 6.1
            - Avaya AG250 - Broadcast Server 2.0


REFERENCES:

        [1] CTX119315 - Vulnerability in Citrix Broadcast Server could
            result in SQL injection - Citrix Knowledge Center
            http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX119315

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