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AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution
ESB-2008.0490 -- [Win]
CA Unicenter DSM ITRM Legends ActiveX integer overflow
12 May 2008
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: CA Products
Publisher: US-CERT
Operating System: Windows
Impact: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands
Access: Remote/Unauthenticated
Original Bulletin: http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/684883
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Vulnerability Note VU#684883
CA Unicenter DSM ITRM Legends ActiveX integer overflow
Overview
The CA Unicenter DSM ITRM Legends ActiveX control contains an integer
overflow vulnerability, which can allow a remote attacker to execute
arbitrary code on a vulnerable system.
I. Description
CA Unicenter DSM ITRM Legends is an ActiveX control that is included with
multiple CA products. This ActiveX control, which is provided by
gui_cm_ctrls.ocx, contains an integer overflow vulnerability. According to
the vendor, the following products are affected:
BrightStor ARCServe Backup for Laptops and Desktops r11.5
CA Desktop Management Suite r11.2 C2
CA Desktop Management Suite r11.2 C1
CA Desktop Management Suite r11.2a
CA Desktop Management Suite r11.2
CA Desktop Management Suite r11.1 (GA, a, C1)
Unicenter Desktop Management Bundle r11.2 C2
Unicenter Desktop Management Bundle r11.2 C1
Unicenter Desktop Management Bundle r11.2a
Unicenter Desktop Management Bundle r11.2
Unicenter Desktop Management Bundle r11.1 (GA, a, C1)
Unicenter Asset Management r11.2 C2
Unicenter Asset Management r11.2 C1
Unicenter Asset Management r11.2a
Unicenter Asset Management r11.2
Unicenter Asset Management r11.1 (GA, a, C1)
Unicenter Software Delivery r11.2 C2
Unicenter Software Delivery r11.2 C1
Unicenter Software Delivery r11.2a
Unicenter Software Delivery r11.2
Unicenter Software Delivery r11.1 (GA, a, C1)
Unicenter Remote Control r11.2 C2
Unicenter Remote Control r11.2 C1
Unicenter Remote Control r11.2a
Unicenter Remote Control r11.2
Unicenter Remote Control r11.1 (GA, a, C1)
CA Desktop and Server Management r11.2 C2
CA Desktop and Server Management r11.2 C1
CA Desktop and Server Management r11.2a
CA Desktop and Server Management r11.2
CA Desktop and Server Management r11.1 (GA, a, C1)
II. Impact
By convincing a user to view a specially crafted HTML document (e.g., a
web page or an HTML email message or attachment), an attacker may be able
to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user.
III. Solution
Apply an update
Apply updates, as specified in the CA Security Notice.
Disable the Creative Software AutoUpdate ActiveX control in Internet
Explorer
The vulnerable ActiveX control can be disabled in Internet Explorer by
setting the kill bit for the following CLSID:
{E6239EB3-E0B0-46DA-A215-CFA9B3B740C5}
More information about how to set the kill bit is available in Microsoft
Support Document 240797. Alternatively, the following text can be saved
as a .REG file and imported to set the kill bit for this control:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\ActiveX Compatibility\{E6239EB3-E0B0-46DA-A215-CFA9B3B740C5}]
"Compatibility Flags"=dword:00000400
Disable ActiveX
Disabling ActiveX controls in the Internet Zone (or any zone used by an
attacker) appears to prevent exploitation of this and other ActiveX
vulnerabilities. Instructions for disabling ActiveX in the Internet Zone
can be found in the "Securing Your Web Browser" document.
Systems Affected
Vendor Status Date Updated
Computer Associates Vulnerable 8-May-2008
References
http://www.cert.org/tech_tips/securing_browser/
https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous/phpsupcontent?contentID=174256
Credit
Thanks to Greg Linares of eEye Digital Security for reporting this
vulnerability.
This document was written by Will Dormann.
Other Information
Date Public 04/16/2008
Date First Published 05/08/2008 04:57:17 PM
Date Last Updated 05/08/2008
CERT Advisory
CVE Name CVE-2008-1786
US-CERT Technical Alerts
Metric 9.48
Document Revision 9
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