Esesix Thintune Mobile up to 2.4.38 file:// privileges management

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Summaryinfo

A vulnerability, which was classified as critical, has been found in Esesix Thintune Mobile up to 2.4.38. Impacted is an unknown function of the component file:// Handler. Performing a manipulation results in privileges management. This vulnerability is cataloged as CVE-2004-2051. Furthermore, there is an exploit available. Further authentication should be added.

Detailsinfo

A vulnerability was found in Esesix Thintune Mobile up to 2.4.38. It has been classified as critical. This affects an unknown functionality of the component file:// Handler. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a privileges management vulnerability. CWE is classifying the issue as CWE-269. The product does not properly assign, modify, track, or check privileges for an actor, creating an unintended sphere of control for that actor. This is going to have an impact on confidentiality. The summary by CVE is:

The Phoenix browser in eSeSIX Thintune thin clients running firmware 2.4.38 and earlier allows local users to read arbitrary files via a file:/// URL.

The bug was discovered 05/29/2004. The weakness was shared 07/24/2004 by Dirk Loss (Website). It is possible to read the advisory at marc.theaimsgroup.com. This vulnerability is uniquely identified as CVE-2004-2051 since 05/04/2005. The exploitability is told to be easy. It is possible to initiate the attack remotely. No form of authentication is needed for exploitation. Technical details are unknown but an exploit is available. The attack technique deployed by this issue is T1068 according to MITRE ATT&CK.

After before and not just, there has been an exploit disclosed. It is declared as proof-of-concept. The vulnerability was handled as a non-public zero-day exploit for at least 56 days. During that time the estimated underground price was around $0-$5k.

It is possible to mitigate the problem by adding an authentication mechanism.

The vulnerability is also documented in the databases at X-Force (16798), SecurityFocus (BID 10794†), OSVDB (8249†), Secunia (SA12154†) and SecurityTracker (ID 1010770†). The entries VDB-23002, VDB-23001, VDB-23003 and VDB-23000 are related to this item. Statistical analysis made it clear that VulDB provides the best quality for vulnerability data.

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Exploitinginfo

Class: Privileges management
CWE: CWE-269 / CWE-266
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Physical: No
Local: No
Remote: Yes

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Status: Proof-of-Concept

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OpenVAS ID: 13839
OpenVAS Name: eSeSIX Thintune Thin Client Multiple Vulnerabilities
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Countermeasuresinfo

Recommended: Authentication
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Timelineinfo

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12/05/2014 +3502 days 🔍
07/07/2017 +945 days 🔍

Sourcesinfo

Advisory: marc.theaimsgroup.com
Researcher: Dirk Loss
Status: Confirmed

CVE: CVE-2004-2051 (🔍)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2004-2051
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-21939
X-Force: 16798 - Thintune URL allows attacker to obtain information
SecurityFocus: 10794 - eSeSIX Thintune Thin Client Devices Multiple Vulnerabilities
Secunia: 12154 - Thintune Client Multiple Vulnerabilities, Moderately Critical
OSVDB: 8249 - eSeSIX Thintune Client Local Password Disclosure
SecurityTracker: 1010770 - THINTUNE Backdoor Grants Root Access to Remote Users

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

Created: 12/05/2014 10:48
Updated: 07/07/2017 10:54
Changes: 12/05/2014 10:48 (75), 07/07/2017 10:54 (1)
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Cache ID: 216:890:103

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