Lotus Domino Server 4.6 HTTP Server /cgi-bin improper authentication

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A vulnerability, which was classified as critical, has been found in Lotus Domino Server 4.6 (Groupware Software). This issue affects some unknown processing of the file /cgi-bin of the component HTTP Server. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a improper authentication vulnerability. Using CWE to declare the problem leads to CWE-287. When an actor claims to have a given identity, the product does not prove or insufficiently proves that the claim is correct. Impacted is confidentiality. The summary by CVE is:

Lotus Domino HTTP server does not properly disable anonymous access for the cgi-bin directory.

The weakness was disclosed 12/21/1999 (Website). The advisory is shared at securityfocus.com. The identification of this vulnerability is CVE-2000-0022. The exploitation is known to be easy. The attack may be initiated remotely. No form of authentication is needed for a successful exploitation. Technical details as well as a public exploit are known.

It is declared as proof-of-concept.

Upgrading eliminates this vulnerability. Attack attempts may be identified with Snort ID 1586.

The vulnerability is also documented in the vulnerability database at X-Force (4390). The entries 15026 and 15078 are pretty similar.

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VulDB Meta Base Score: 5.3
VulDB Meta Temp Score: 4.8

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Exploitinginfo

Class: Improper authentication
CWE: CWE-287
ATT&CK: Unknown

Local: No
Remote: Yes

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Access: Public
Status: Proof-of-Concept

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Countermeasuresinfo

Recommended: Upgrade
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Snort ID: 1586
Snort Message: SERVER-WEBAPP Domino mail.box access
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12/21/1999 🔍
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06/22/2014 +3932 days 🔍
05/13/2019 +1786 days 🔍

Sourcesinfo

Advisory: securityfocus.com
Status: Not defined

CVE: CVE-2000-0022 (🔍)
X-Force: 4390
Vulnerability Center: 2133 - Lotus Domino HTTP Server Anonymous Access, Medium
SecurityFocus: 881 - Lotus Notes Domino Webserver CGI Vulnerabilities

scip Labs: https://www.scip.ch/en/?labs.20161013
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Entryinfo

Created: 06/22/2014 16:13
Updated: 05/13/2019 09:04
Changes: 06/22/2014 16:13 (44), 05/13/2019 09:04 (23)
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