Moderate
Cerberus Helpdesk Workers File User Credentials Disclosure
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Cerberus Helpdesk Workers File User Credentials Disclosure
MITRE ATT&CK
Collection
Command and Control
Credential Access
Defense Evasion
Discovery
Execution
Exfiltration
Impact
Initial Access
Lateral Movement
Persistence
Privilege Escalation
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Description
Cerberus Helpdesk on Version 4.2.3 Stable (Build 925) and 5.4.4 and potentially below, contain an unsecured file which contains configuration details including all user’s usernames and password hashes.
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Ratings
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Attacker ValueMedium
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ExploitabilityVery High
Technical Analysis
Found this software in an enterprise environment. The /storage/tmp/devblocks_cache---ch_workers
and /storage/tmp/zend_cache---ch_workers
files contain lots of data, however the only things of value are a list of usernames and password hashes. When found in an enterprise, this gave us over 200 MD5 hashes, which was a huge win. Never seen the software before or after though.
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