[Full-disclosure] Cisco Security Advisory:Cisco Security Agent Vulnerable to Crafted IP attack

From: Cisco Systems Product Security Incident Response Team (psirt_at_cisco.com)
Date: 07/13/06

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    Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco Security Agent Vulnerable to Crafted IP Attack

    Revision 1.0

    For Public Release 2005 July 13 1600 UTC (GMT)

    ==============================================================================

    Contents

        Summary
        Affected Products
        Details
        Impact
        Software Versions and Fixes
        Obtaining Fixed Software
        Workarounds
        Exploitation and Public Announcements
        Status of This Notice: FINAL
        Distribution
        Revision History
        Cisco Security Procedures

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    Summary
    =======

    Cisco Security Agent (CSA) is a network security software agent that provides
    threat protection for server and desktop computing systems.

    A malicious attacker may be able to send a crafted IP packet to a Windows
    workstation or server running CSA 4.5 which may cause the device to halt and/or
    reload.

    Repeated exploitation will create a sustained DoS (denial of service).

    Cisco has made free software available to address this vulnerability.

    This vulnerability is documented in the Cisco Bug Toolkit as Bug ID CSCsa85175

    This advisory is available at
    http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20050713-csa.shtml

    Affected Products
    =================

    Vulnerable Products
    +------------------

    Cisco CSA version 4.5 when running on any Microsoft Windows platforms except
    Windows XP.

    Products Confirmed Not Vulnerable
    +--------------------------------

    The following products are confirmed not vulnerable:

      * Cisco CSA 4.0 and earlier
      * Cisco CSA while running on Solaris
      * Cisco CSA while running on Linux
      * Cisco CSA while running on Windows XP

    No other Cisco products are currently known to be affected by vulnerability.

    Details
    =======

    If a crafted IP packet with certain characteristics are sent to a Windows
    platform running CSA 4.5, Windows will halt with a blue screen and system
    crash.

    When exploited, the affected machine will require a reboot to become
    operational again.

    This vulnerability is documented in the Cisco Bug Toolkit as Bug ID CSCsa85175

    Impact
    ======

    Successful exploitation of this vulnerability will cause a reload of the
    affected machine.

    Software Versions and Fixes
    ===========================

    This issue is fixed in CSA maintenance version 4.5.1.616 which is available for
    download at http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/csa.

    This issue is also fixed with CSA hotfix version 4.5.0.573 or later which is
    available for download at
    http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/csahf-crypto

    A maintenance release is a scheduled revision of Cisco CSA that introduces new
    features or bug fixes, or both.

    A hotfix is Cisco CSA update that delivers fixes on an accelerated schedule
    that introduce new bug fixes.

    Obtaining Fixed Software
    ========================

    Customers with Service Contracts
    +-------------------------------

    Customers with contracts should obtain upgraded software through their regular
    update channels. For most customers, this means that upgrades should be
    obtained through the Software Center on Cisco's worldwide website at
    http://www.cisco.com.

    Customers using Third-party Support Organizations
    +------------------------------------------------

    Customers whose Cisco products are provided or maintained through prior or
    existing agreement with third-party support organizations such as Cisco
    Partners, authorized resellers, or service providers should contact that
    support organization for assistance with the upgrade, which should be free of
    charge.

    Customers without Service Contracts
    +----------------------------------

    Customers who purchase direct from Cisco but who do not hold a Cisco service
    contract and customers who purchase through third-party vendors but are
    unsuccessful at obtaining fixed software through their point of sale should get
    their upgrades by contacting the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC). TAC
    contacts are as follows.

      * +1 800 553 2447 (toll free from within North America)
      * +1 408 526 7209 (toll call from anywhere in the world)
      * e-mail: tac@cisco.com

    Please have your product serial number available and give the URL of this
    notice as evidence of your entitlement to a free upgrade. Free upgrades for
    non-contract customers must be requested through the TAC.

    Please do not contact either "psirt@cisco.com" or "security-alert@cisco.com"
    for software upgrades.

    See http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/687/Directory/DirTAC.shtml for additional
    TAC contact information, including special localized telephone numbers and
    instructions and e-mail addresses for use in various languages.

    Customers may only install and expect support for the feature sets they have
    purchased. By installing, downloading, accessing or otherwise using such
    software upgrades, customers agree to be bound by the terms of Cisco's software
    license terms found at http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-license-agreement.html,
    or as otherwise set forth at Cisco.com Downloads at
    http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/sw-usingswc.shtml.

    Workarounds
    ===========

    There are no recommended workarounds for this vulnerability. Please see the
    Obtaining Fixed Software section for appropriate solutions to resolve this
    vulnerability.

    Exploitation and Public Announcements
    =====================================

    The Cisco PSIRT is not aware of any public announcements or malicious use of
    the vulnerability described in this advisory.

    Cisco would like to thank Ben Collins at InfoSec Research Labs for bringing
    this to our attention.

    Status of This Notice: FINAL
    ============================

    THIS ADVISORY IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS AND DOES NOT IMPLY ANY KIND OF
    GUARANTEE OR WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. YOUR USE OF
    THE INFORMATION ON THE ADVISORY OR MATERIALS LINKED FROM THE ADVISORY IS AT
    YOUR OWN RISK. CISCO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE OR UPDATE THIS NOTICE AT ANY
    TIME.

    A stand-alone copy or paraphrase of the text of this security advisory that
    omits the distribution URL in the following section is an uncontrolled copy,
    and may lack important information or contain factual errors.

    Distribution
    ============

    This advisory will be posted on Cisco's worldwide website at
    http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20050713-csa.shtml.

    In addition to worldwide web posting, a text version of this notice is
    clear-signed with the Cisco PSIRT PGP key and is posted to the following e-mail
    and Usenet news recipients.

      * cust-security-announce@cisco.com
      * first-teams@first.org (includes CERT/CC)
      * bugtraq@securityfocus.com
      * cisco@spot.colorado.edu
      * cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
      * full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk
      * comp.dcom.sys.cisco@newsgate.cisco.com

    Future updates of this advisory, if any, will be placed on Cisco's worldwide
    website, but may or may not be actively announced on mailing lists or
    newsgroups. Users concerned about this problem are encouraged to check the
    above URL for any updates.

    Revision History
    ================

    +---------------------------------------------+
    | Revision | 2005-July-13 | Initial public |
    | 1.0 | | release. |
    +---------------------------------------------+

    Cisco Security Procedures
    =========================

    Complete information on reporting security vulnerabilities in Cisco products,
    obtaining assistance with security incidents, and registering to receive
    security information from Cisco, is available on Cisco's worldwide website at
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/products_security_vulnerability_policy.html
    This includes instructions for press inquiries regarding Cisco security
    notices. All Cisco security advisories are available at
    http://www.cisco.com/go/psirt.

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