CA Technologies Support is alerting customers to a potential risk in CA SiteMinder. A vulnerability exists that can allow a malicious user to execute a reflected cross site scripting (XSS) attack. CA Technologies has issued patches to address the vulnerability. The vulnerability occurs due to insufficient validation of postpreservationdata parameter input utilized in the login.fcc form. A malicious user can submit a specially crafted request to effectively hijack a victim’s browser.
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CA20111208-01: Security Notice for CA SiteMinder
Issued: December 08, 2011
CA Technologies Support is alerting customers to a potential risk in
CA SiteMinder. A vulnerability exists that can allow a malicious user
to execute a reflected cross site scripting (XSS) attack. CA
Technologies has issued patches to address the vulnerability.
The vulnerability, CVE-2011-4054, occurs due to insufficient
validation of postpreservationdata parameter input utilized in the
login.fcc form. A malicious user can submit a specially crafted
request to effectively hijack a victim’s browser.
Risk Rating
Medium
Platform
All
Affected Products
CA SiteMinder R6 SP6 CR7 and earlier
CA SiteMinder R12 SP3 CR8 and earlier
Non-Affected Products
CA SiteMinder R6 SP6 CR8
CA SiteMinder R12 SP3 CR9
How to determine if the installation is affected
Check the Web Agent log or Installation log to obtain the installed
release version. Note that the "webagent.log" file name is
configurable by the SiteMinder administrator.
Solution
CA is issuing patches to address the vulnerability.
CA SiteMinder R6:
Upgrade to R6 SP6 CR8 or later (Expected Availability: January 2012)
CA SiteMinder R12:
Upgrade to R12 SP3 CR9 or later
CR releases can be found on the CA SiteMinder
Hotfix/Cumulative Release page:
https://support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous/phpsupcontent?contentID={5AE61E
29-C3DE-405E-9151-9EEA72D965CE}.
Workaround
None
References
CVE-2011-4054 - CA SiteMinder login.fcc XSS
Acknowledgement
CVE-2011-4054 - Jon Passki of Aspect Security, via CERT
Change History
Version 1.0: Initial Release
If additional information is required, please contact CA
Technologies Support at https://support.ca.com.
If you discover a vulnerability in CA Technologies products, please
report your findings to the CA Technologies Product Vulnerability
Response Team.
support.ca.com/irj/portal/anonymous/phpsupcontent?contentID=177782
Thanks and regards,
Ken Williams, Director
CA Technologies Product Vulnerability Response Team
CA Technologies Business Unit Operations
wilja22@ca.com
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