Cisco Security Advisory
Cisco Security Agent for Windows System Driver Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C/E:F/RL:OF/RC:C
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A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in a system driver used by the Cisco Security Agent for Microsoft Windows. This buffer overflow can be exploited remotely and causes corruption of kernel memory, which leads to a Windows stop error (blue screen) or to arbitrary code execution.
The vulnerability is triggered during processing of a crafted TCP segment destined to TCP port 139 or 445. These ports are used by the Microsoft Server Message Block (SMB) protocol.
Cisco has released software updates that address this vulnerability.
Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) identifier CVE-2007-5580 has been assigned to this vulnerability.
This advisory is posted at https://sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-20071205-csa.
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Vulnerable Products
All versions of Cisco Security Agent for Windows, either managed or standalone, are affected. Agents that are running on Cisco IP Communications application servers or agents on systems that are running the Cisco Security Manager are examples of a standalone implementation.
Standalone agents are installed in the following Cisco IP Communications products:
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Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager)
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Cisco Conference Connection (CCC)
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Emergency Responder
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IPCC Express
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IPCC Enterprise
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IPCC Hosted
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IP Interactive Voice Response (IP IVR)
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IP Queue Manager
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Intelligent Contact Management (ICM)
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Cisco Voice Portal (CVP)
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Cisco Unified Meeting Place
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Cisco Personal Assistant (PA)
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Cisco Unity
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Cisco Unity Connection
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Cisco Unity Bridge
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Cisco Internet Service Node (ISN)
Cisco Security Manager installs a standalone version of Cisco Security Agent if an agent is not found when Cisco Security Manager is installed, so systems that are running Cisco Security Manager are also affected by this vulnerability.
Products Confirmed Not Vulnerable
The Cisco Secure Access Control Server (ACS) Solution Engine, also known as the ACS appliance, integrates a standalone version of Cisco Security Agent. However, the ACS Solution Engine is not affected by this vulnerability because by default it blocks incoming traffic to the affected TCP ports (139 and 445). Additional information is in the Details section.
Cisco Security Agents that are running on the Solaris and Linux operating systems are not affected by the vulnerability described in this advisory.
No other Cisco products are currently known to be affected by this vulnerability.
Products Confirmed Not Vulnerable
No other Cisco products are currently known to be affected by these vulnerabilities. -
Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CallManager)
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Cisco Security Agent is a security software agent that provides threat protection for server and desktop computing systems. Cisco Security Agents can be managed by a Management Center for Cisco Security Agents or can be standalone agents that are not managed by a Cisco Security Agent Management Center.
Some Cisco products integrate standalone Cisco Security Agents to protect the products against viruses, worms, and attacks. Examples of products that integrate standalone Cisco Security Agents include Cisco IP Communications application servers, the Cisco Secure Access Control Server (ACS) Solution Engine, and the Cisco Security Manager.
A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in a system driver used by Cisco Security Agents, whether they are managed or unmanaged. Cisco Security Agents use this driver by default.
Windows kernel memory becomes corrupted when this buffer is overflowed. Therefore, exploitation of this vulnerability will lead to a Windows stop error (kernel panic, or blue screen error), or to arbitrary code execution. The vulnerability can be exploited remotely via the network.
The vulnerability is triggered when Cisco Security Agent is processing a crafted TCP segment destined to TCP port 139 or 445. These ports are used by the Microsoft Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. A TCP session needs to be established (that is, the TCP three-way handshake needs to be completed) for the vulnerability to be triggered.
All systems that are running a vulnerable version of Cisco Security Agent for Windows are affected. This includes Cisco products that integrate standalone Cisco Security Agents, such as Cisco IP Communications applications servers and the Cisco Security Manager. Although the ACS Solution Engine integrates a standalone Cisco Security Agent, it is not affected because TCP ports 139 and 445 have been firewalled by the ACS Solution Engine itself. This blocking of traffic destined to TCP ports 139 and 445 is enabled by default and is not user-configurable.
This vulnerability is documented in Cisco bug ID CSCsl00618 ( registered customers only) .
The CVE identifier CVE-2007-5580 has been assigned to this vulnerability.
Vulnerability Scoring Details
Cisco has provided scores for the vulnerability in this advisory based on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS). The CVSS scoring in this Security Advisory is done in accordance with CVSS version 2.0.
CVSS is a standards-based scoring method that conveys vulnerability severity and helps determine urgency and priority of response.
Cisco has provided a base and temporal score. Customers can then compute environmental scores to assist in determining the impact of the vulnerability in individual networks.
Cisco has provided a FAQ to answer additional questions regarding CVSS at
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/security/intelligence/cvss-qandas.html.
Cisco has also provided a CVSS calculator to help compute the environmental impact for individual networks at
https://sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/center/cvssCalculator.x.
CSCsl00618 ( registered customers only) - Buffer overflow in system driver causes BSOD
Calculate the environmental score of CSCsl00618
CVSS Base Score - 10.0
Access Vector
Access Complexity
Authentication
Confidentiality Impact
Integrity Impact
Availability Impact
Network
Low
None
Complete
Complete
Complete
CVSS Temporal Score - 8.3
Exploitability
Remediation Level
Report Confidence
Functional
Official-Fix
Confirmed
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General Considerations
Filters that deny SMB protocol packets using TCP ports 139 and 445 should be deployed as part of a transit access control list (tACL) policy for protection from traffic that enters the network at ingress access points. This policy should be configured to protect the network device where the filter is applied and other devices behind it. Filters for SMB protocol packets using TCP ports 139 and 445 should also be deployed in front of vulnerable hosts so that traffic is allowed only from trusted clients.
Additional information about tACLs is available in "Transit Access Control Lists : Filtering at Your Edge": http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_white_paper09186a00801afc76.shtml.
Additional mitigation techniques that can be deployed on Cisco devices within the network are available in the Cisco Applied Mitigation Bulletin companion document for this advisory: https://sec.cloudapps.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoAppliedMitigationBulletin/cisco-amb-20071205-csa.
Cisco Security Agent Rule to Block TCP Port 139 and 445 Traffic
Workstations that do not have a need to provide SMB services, such as services for sharing directories or files and printers, can be protected by configuring a Cisco Security Agent rule that blocks all traffic to TCP ports 139 and 445 (the SMB ports).
Such a rule exists in versions of Cisco Security Agent that include the Network Personal Firewall policy. The specific rule can be found by searching rules for one that has the description "All applications, server for SMB services (offering network shares)" or by opening the Personal Firewall Module rule module (attached to the Network Personal Firewall policy) and editing the rule that has this description. This rule is enabled by default but the default action must be changed from Allow to a High Priority Deny.
If the Network Personal Firewall policy is not available, administrators can create a network access rule that blocks traffic to TCP ports 139 and 445. To do this, the rule must be configured as a Deny rule so traffic is denied when the system on which Cisco Security Agent is installed attempts to act as a server for network services on ports TCP 139 and 445. For additional information on configuring Cisco Security Agent network access control rules, reference the following document:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/csa/csa52/user_guide/Chap6.html#wp1199624.
Caution: Blocking TCP ports 139 and 445 on a Windows system will cause the Windows system to stop providing SMB services. Before implementing the workarounds presented in this section, administrators are advised to ensure that they understand the implications of disabling SMB services on users' workstations.
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When considering software upgrades, also consult http://www.cisco.com/go/psirt and any subsequent advisories to determine exposure and a complete upgrade solution.
In all cases, customers should exercise caution to be certain the devices to be upgraded contain sufficient memory and that current hardware and software configurations will continue to be supported properly by the new release. If the information is not clear, contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) or your contracted maintenance provider for assistance.
Managed Cisco Security Agents
Fixed software for managed Cisco Security Agents is available in the form of hotfixes. The following table contains hotfix information for the current supported versions of Cisco Security Agent. Future versions of Cisco Security Agent will have the fix included.
Affected Cisco Security Agent Version
Hotfix Version
4.5.1
Hotfix 4.5.1.672
5.0
Hotfix 5.0.0.225
5.1
Hotfix 5.1.0.106
5.2
Hotfix 5.2.0.238
Cisco Security Agent hotfixes can be downloaded from the following location:
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/csahf-crypto?psrtdcat20e2
Cisco Security Agent for Cisco IP Communications Products
The following table contains information about Cisco Security Agent fixes for the Cisco Unified Communications Manager and for IPCC Express (also known as Unified Contact Center Express, or UCCX):
Affected Cisco Security Agent Version
Fixed Software
4.5.1
CUCM-CSA-4.5.1.672-2.0.7-k9.exe
5.0
CUCM-CSA-5.0.0.225-3.0.7-k9.exe
These fixes can be downloaded from the following location:
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/cmva-3des?psrtdcat20e2
The following table contains information about Cisco Security Agent fixes for Cisco Unity:
Affected Cisco Security Agent Version
Fixed Software
5.0
CiscoUnity-CSA-5.0.0.225-3.0.2-K9.exe
These fixes can be downloaded from the following location:
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/unity3d?psrtdcat20e2
The following table contains information about Cisco Security Agent fixes for Intelligent Contact Management (ICM), IPCC Enterprise, and IPCC Hosted:
Affected Cisco Security Agent Version
Fixed Software
4.5.1
CiscoICM-CSA-4.5.1.672-2.0.6-W-K9.exe
5.0
CiscoICM-CSA-5.0.0.229-3.0.2-W-K9.exe
These fixes can be downloaded from the Software Center on cisco.com (http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/) in the Contact Center Software > Cisco Unified Contact Center Products > Cisco Agent Desktop > Cisco Security Agent for Contact Center Products area.
Cisco Security Agent for Cisco Security Manager
A fixed standalone Cisco Security Agent for the Cisco Security Manager is provided in the form of the hotfix fcs-csamc-hotfix-5.2.0.238-w2k3-k9-CSM.zip, which is available for download from:
http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/csm-app?psrtdcat20e2.
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The Cisco PSIRT is not aware of any public announcements or malicious use of the vulnerability described in this advisory.
This vulnerability was reported to Cisco by the NSFocus Security Team (http://www.nsfocus.com). Cisco would like to thank the NSFocus Security Team for reporting this vulnerability and working with us towards resolution of this problem.
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To learn about Cisco security vulnerability disclosure policies and publications, see the Security Vulnerability Policy. This document also contains instructions for obtaining fixed software and receiving security vulnerability information from Cisco.
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Revision 1.2
2008-April-25
Updated link to CVSS scoring for CSCsl00618.
Revision 1.1
2008-January-10
Added fixed software information for IPCC Express, Unity, IPCC Enterprise, IPCC Hosted, and Intelligent Contact Management (ICM).
Revision 1.0
2007-December-05
Initial public release.
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