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ESB-2007.0845 -- [Win][Solaris] -- RSA Keon cross-site scripting vulnerabilities

Date: 05 November 2007

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             AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution

                      ESB-2007.0845 -- [Win][Solaris]
               RSA Keon cross-site scripting vulnerabilities
                              5 November 2007

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        AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product:              RSA KEON Registration Authority
Publisher:            US-CERT
Operating System:     Solaris
                      Windows Server 2003
Impact:               Cross-site Scripting
Access:               Remote/Unauthenticated
CVE Names:            CVE-2007-5703

Original Bulletin:    http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/342793

Comment: RSA KEON is now known as RSA Digital Certificate Solutions. It is
         unclear whether the vulnerability affects the newer product.

Revision History:  November 5 2007: Added CVE Name.
                   October 29 2007: Initial Release

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Vulnerability Note VU#342793

RSA Keon cross-site scripting vulnerabilities


Overview

The RSA KEON Registration Authority web interface contains multiple cross-site
scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities.

I. Description

The RSA Keon Certificate Authority (CA) software is a digital certificate 
management system. The RSA KEON Registration Authority allows the CA to handle
large numbers of certificate requests.

The RSA KEON Registration Authority web interface contains multiple cross-site
scripting vulnerabilities.


II. Impact

An attacker may be able to obtain sensitive data from the site running the 
RSA KEON Registration Authority software or use the vulnerability create 
spoofed content.


III. Solution

Upgrade


RSA has released updates to address this issue. See 
https://knowledge.rsasecurity.com/ for information on obtaining fixed software.

Systems Affected

Vendor                Status       Date Updated
RSA Security, Inc.   Vulnerable     26-Oct-2007

References
http://www.gamasec.net/english/gs07-02.html

Credit

Thanks to GamaSEC for reporting this vulnerability.

This document was written by Ryan Giobbi.
Other Information
Date Public	
Date First Published	10/26/2007 10:30:12 AM
Date Last Updated	10/26/2007
CERT Advisory	 
CVE Name	 
Metric	0.97
Document Revision	5
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