Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6.2.0 MSC Service Registry Permission access control

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A vulnerability was found in Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform and JBoss WildFly Application Server 6.2.0. It has been classified as problematic. Affected is an unknown function of the component MSC Service Registry Permission Handler. This manipulation causes access control. The identification of this vulnerability is CVE-2014-0018. There is no exploit available.

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A vulnerability classified as problematic was found in Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform and JBoss WildFly Application Server 6.2.0 (Application Server Software). Affected by this vulnerability is an unknown code block of the component MSC Service Registry Permission Handler. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a access control vulnerability. The CWE definition for the vulnerability is CWE-264. As an impact it is known to affect integrity. The summary by CVE is:

Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBEAP) 6.2.0 and JBoss WildFly Application Server, when run under a security manager, do not properly restrict access to the Modular Service Container (MSC) service registry, which allows local users to modify the server via a crafted deployment.

The weakness was shared 01/13/2014 with Red Hat as jboss-as-server: Unchecked access to MSC Service Registry under JSM as confirmed advisory (Website). The advisory is shared at bugzilla.redhat.com. The vendor cooperated in the coordination of the public release. This vulnerability is known as CVE-2014-0018 since 12/03/2013. The exploitation appears to be easy. An attack has to be approached locally. The exploitation doesn't need any form of authentication. Neither technical details nor an exploit are publicly available. MITRE ATT&CK project uses the attack technique T1068 for this issue.

The vulnerability scanner Nessus provides a plugin with the ID 72497 (RHEL 5 : JBoss EAP (RHSA-2014:0170)), which helps to determine the existence of the flaw in a target environment. It is assigned to the family Red Hat Local Security Checks. The commercial vulnerability scanner Qualys is able to test this issue with plugin 11712 (Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform Multiple Security Vulnerabilities (RHSA-2014:0170-1)).

The vulnerability is also documented in the databases at X-Force (92666), Tenable (72497), SecurityFocus (BID 65591†), OSVDB (102165†) and Secunia (SA55639†). Additional details are provided at access.redhat.com. The entries VDB-66382 and VDB-66049 are related to this item. If you want to get the best quality for vulnerability data then you always have to consider VulDB.

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Class: Access control
CWE: CWE-264
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Nessus ID: 72497
Nessus Name: RHEL 5 : JBoss EAP (RHSA-2014:0170)
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Vendor: redhat.com

Advisory: jboss-as-server: Unchecked access to MSC Service Registry under JSM
Organization: Red Hat
Status: Confirmed
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CVE: CVE-2014-0018 (🔍)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2014-0018
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-11989
X-Force: 92666 - Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform MSC security bypass, Medium Risk
SecurityFocus: 65591 - Multiple Red Hat JBoss Products Local Security Bypass Vulnerability
Secunia: 55639 - Apache XML Security Transforms Denial of Service Vulnerability, Less Critical
OSVDB: 102165
Vulnerability Center: 47125 - Red Hat JBEAP and JBoss WildFly Application Server Local Security Restrictions Bypass Vulnerability, Low

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Created: 01/17/2014 10:55
Updated: 06/08/2021 12:24
Changes: 01/17/2014 10:55 (77), 06/12/2017 08:24 (4), 06/08/2021 12:24 (3)
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