Multiple vulnerabilities in Oracle Secure Global Desktop



Published: 2021-10-19
Risk Medium
Patch available YES
Number of vulnerabilities 3
CVE-ID CVE-2021-35650
CVE-2021-33037
CVE-2021-35649
CWE-ID CWE-125
CWE-444
Exploitation vector Network
Public exploit N/A
Vulnerable software
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Oracle Secure Global Desktop
Client/Desktop applications / Virtualization software

Vendor Oracle

Security Bulletin

This security bulletin contains information about 3 vulnerabilities.

1) Improper input validation

EUVDB-ID: #VU67017

Risk: Medium

CVSSv3.1: 4 [CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:R/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:L/E:U/RL:O/RC:C]

CVE-ID: CVE-2021-35650

CWE-ID: CWE-125 - Out-of-bounds read

Exploit availability: No

Description

The vulnerability allows a remote authenticated user to read memory contents or crash the application.

The vulnerability exists due to improper input validation within the Client component in Oracle Secure Global Desktop. A remote authenticated user can exploit this vulnerability to read memory contents or crash the application.

Mitigation

Install update from vendor's website.

Vulnerable software versions

Oracle Secure Global Desktop: 5.6

External links

http://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpuoct2021.html?150


Q & A

Can this vulnerability be exploited remotely?

Yes. This vulnerability can be exploited by a remote authenticated user via the Internet.

How the attacker can exploit this vulnerability?

The attacker would have to trick the victim to open a a specially crafted file.

Is there known malware, which exploits this vulnerability?

No. We are not aware of malware exploiting this vulnerability.

2) Inconsistent interpretation of HTTP requests

EUVDB-ID: #VU55423

Risk: Medium

CVSSv3.1: 6.3 [CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:L/I:L/A:N/E:U/RL:O/RC:C]

CVE-ID: CVE-2021-33037

CWE-ID: CWE-444 - Inconsistent Interpretation of HTTP Requests ('HTTP Request Smuggling')

Exploit availability: No

Description

The vulnerability allows a remote attacker to preform HTTP request smuggling attacks.

The vulnerability exists due to improper validation of HTTP requests, related to processing of transfer encoding headers.  A remote attacker can send a specially crafted HTTP request to the server and smuggle arbitrary HTTP headers.

Successful exploitation of vulnerability may allow an attacker to poison HTTP cache and perform phishing attacks.

Mitigation

Install update from vendor's website.

Vulnerable software versions

Oracle Secure Global Desktop: 5.6

External links

http://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpuoct2021.html?150


Q & A

Can this vulnerability be exploited remotely?

Yes. This vulnerability can be exploited by a remote non-authenticated attacker via the Internet.

How the attacker can exploit this vulnerability?

The attacker would have to trick the victim to open a a specially crafted file.

Is there known malware, which exploits this vulnerability?

No. We are not aware of malware exploiting this vulnerability.

3) Improper input validation

EUVDB-ID: #VU67016

Risk: Medium

CVSSv3.1: 4.7 [CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:L/E:U/RL:O/RC:C]

CVE-ID: CVE-2021-35649

CWE-ID: CWE-125 - Out-of-bounds read

Exploit availability: No

Description

The vulnerability allows a remote authenticated user to read memory contents or crash the application.

The vulnerability exists due to improper input validation within the Server component in Oracle Secure Global Desktop. A remote authenticated user can exploit this vulnerability to read memory contents or crash the application.

Mitigation

Install update from vendor's website.

Vulnerable software versions

Oracle Secure Global Desktop: 5.6

External links

http://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/cpuoct2021.html?150


Q & A

Can this vulnerability be exploited remotely?

Yes. This vulnerability can be exploited by a remote authenticated user via the Internet.

How the attacker can exploit this vulnerability?

The attacker would have to trick the victim to open a a specially crafted file.

Is there known malware, which exploits this vulnerability?

No. We are not aware of malware exploiting this vulnerability.



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