Original Release Date: February 28, 2017
Solution Update Date: April 4, 2017
Trend Micro Vulnerability Identifier(s): 2017-0007, 2017-0023
Platform(s): Linux
CVSS 2.0 Score(s): 4.0 - 9.0
Severity Rating(s): Medium & High
Trend Micro has released a new build for Trend Micro SafeSync for Enterprise (SSFE) 3.2. This fix resolves multiple vulnerabilities in the product that could potentially allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations.
Affected Version(s)
Product | Affected Version(s) | Platform | Language(s) |
---|---|---|---|
SafeSync for Enterprise | Version 3.2 | Linux | English |
Solution
Trend Micro has released the following solutions to address the issue:
Product | Updated version | Notes | Platform | Availability |
---|---|---|---|---|
SafeSync for Enterprise | Version 3.2 SP1 (build 1531)* | Readme | Linux | Now |
*Please note that Trend Micro SafeSync for Enterprise 3.2 SP1 includes the fixes in the previously released HF24 (build 1508) that was orginally posted and is the recommended solution moving forward.
Customers are encouraged to visit Trend Micro’s Download Center to obtain prerequisite software (such as Service Packs) before applying any of the solutions above.
Vulnerability Details
This update resolves multiple vulnerabilities in SafeSync for Enterprise 3.2 that, if exploited, could potentially allow an attacker to trigger arbitrary SQL and remote command execution (RCE) attacks using the admin console.
Due to the seriousness of these vulnerabilities, customers are highly encouraged to update to the latest build as soon as possible.
Mitigating Factors
Exploiting these type of vulnerabilities generally require that an attacker has access (physical or remote) to a vulnerable machine. In addition to timely application of patches and updated solutions, customers are also advised to review remote access to critical systems and ensure policies and perimeter security is up-to-date.
However, even though an exploit may require several specific conditions to be met, Trend Micro strongly encourages customers to update to the latest builds as soon as possible.
Acknowledgement
Trend Micro would like to thank the following individuals for responsibly disclosing these issues and working with Trend Micro to help protect our customers:
- Steven Seeley of Source Incite working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative
External Reference(s)
The following advisories may be found at Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative Published Advisories site:
ZDI-17-113 | ZDI-17-114 | ZDI-17-115 | ZDI-17-116 |
ZDI-17-117 | ZDI-17-118 | ZDI-17-119 | ZDI-17-120 |
ZDI-17-121 | ZDI-17-122 | ZDI-17-123 | ZDI-17-124 |
ZDI-17-125 | ZDI-17-126 | ZDI-17-127 | ZDI-17-128 |
ZDI-17-129 | ZDI-17-130 | ZDI-17-131 | ZDI-17-132 |