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CVE-2015-7501
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Description
Red Hat JBoss A-MQ 6.x; BPM Suite (BPMS) 6.x; BRMS 6.x and 5.x; Data Grid (JDG) 6.x; Data Virtualization (JDV) 6.x and 5.x; Enterprise Application Platform 6.x, 5.x, and 4.3.x; Fuse 6.x; Fuse Service Works (FSW) 6.x; Operations Network (JBoss ON) 3.x; Portal 6.x; SOA Platform (SOA-P) 5.x; Web Server (JWS) 3.x; Red Hat OpenShift/xPAAS 3.x; and Red Hat Subscription Asset Manager 1.3 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a crafted serialized Java object, related to the Apache Commons Collections (ACC) library.
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ExploitabilityVery High
Technical Analysis
Several Red Hat JBoss products (JBoss Middleware Suite) widely used in enterprise environments were found to be vulnerable to a Java object serialization flaw. Exploit code is publicly available and PoC exploits are easy to develop, which allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on the affected servers with the permissions of the JBoss application.
The vulnerability resides in Apache Commons Collections library which allows deserialization of untrusted user input in JBoss and many other software products (for more information: https://foxglovesecurity.com/2015/11/06/what-do-weblogic-websphere-jboss-jenkins-opennms-and-your-application-have-in-common-this-vulnerability/),
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Attacker ValueVery High
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ExploitabilityVery High
Technical Analysis
This de-serialization exploit can be performed without authentication in many instances. Because it leads to a reverse shell, this is incredibly valuable to an attacker.
There are many tools that will perform this exploit but my favorite is: https://github.com/joaomatosf/jexboss
Due to many legacy applications being internet facing with these vulnerabilities still present, this is an extremely valuable tool for an attacker to have in their arsenal.
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General Information
Vendors
- redhat
Products
- data grid 6.0.0,
- jboss a-mq 6.0.0,
- jboss bpm suite 6.0.0,
- jboss data virtualization 5.0.0,
- jboss data virtualization 6.0.0,
- jboss enterprise application platform 4.3.0,
- jboss enterprise application platform 5.0.0,
- jboss enterprise application platform 6.0.0,
- jboss enterprise brms platform 5.0.0,
- jboss enterprise brms platform 6.0.0,
- jboss enterprise soa platform 5.0.0,
- jboss enterprise web server 3.0.0,
- jboss fuse 6.0.0,
- jboss fuse service works 6.0,
- jboss operations network 3.0,
- jboss portal 6.0.0,
- openshift 3.0,
- subscription asset manager 1.3.0,
- xpaas 3.0.0
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