XML Signature HMAC Truncation Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: MEDIUM
CVE Identifier: CVE-2009-0217,ms10-041
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
The design of the W3C XML Signature Syntax and Processing (XMLDsig) recommendation, as implemented in products including (1) the Oracle Security Developer Tools component in Oracle Application Server 10.1.2.3, 10.1.3.4, and 10.1.4.3IM; (2) the WebLogic Server component in BEA Product Suite 10.3, 10.0 MP1, 9.2 MP3, 9.1, 9.0, and 8.1 SP6; (3) Mono before 2.4.2.2; (4) XML Security Library before 1.2.12; (5) IBM WebSphere Application Server Versions 6.0 through 6.0.2.33, 6.1 through 6.1.0.23, and 7.0 through 7.0.0.1; (6) Sun JDK and JRE Update 14 and earlier; (7) Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 through 3.0 SP2, 3.5, and 4.0; and other products uses a parameter that defines an HMAC truncation length (HMACOutputLength) but does not require a minimum for this length, which allows attackers to spoof HMAC-based signatures and bypass authentication by specifying a truncation length with a small number of bits.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1004218
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1004218 - XML Signature HMAC Truncation Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.0.1
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.0.2
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.0.3
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.1
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.1.1
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.1.11
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.1.13
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.1.15
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.1.17
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.1.2
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.1.3
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.1.5
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.1.7
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.1.9
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.1
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.10
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.11
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.12
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.13
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.14
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.15
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.16
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.17
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.18
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.19
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.2
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.20
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.21
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.22
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.23
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.24
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.25
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.28
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.29
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.3
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.30
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.31
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.32
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.0.2.33
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.0
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.1
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.10
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.11
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.12
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.13
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.14
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.15
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.16
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.17
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.18
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.19
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.2
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.20
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.21
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.22
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.23
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.3
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.4
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.5
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.6
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.7
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.8
- ibm websphere_application_server 6.1.0.9
- ibm websphere_application_server 7.0
- ibm websphere_application_server 7.0.0.1
- mono_project mono 1.2.1
- mono_project mono 1.2.2
- mono_project mono 1.2.3
- mono_project mono 1.2.4
- mono_project mono 1.2.5
- mono_project mono 1.2.6
- mono_project mono 1.9
- mono_project mono 2.0
- oracle application_server 10.1.2.3
- oracle application_server 10.1.3.4
- oracle application_server 10.1.4.3im
- oracle bea_product_suite 10.0
- oracle bea_product_suite 10.3
- oracle bea_product_suite 8.1
- oracle bea_product_suite 9.0
- oracle bea_product_suite 9.1
- oracle bea_product_suite 9.2
- oracle weblogic_server_component 10.0
- oracle weblogic_server_component 10.3
- oracle weblogic_server_component 8.1
- oracle weblogic_server_component 9.0
- oracle weblogic_server_component 9.1
- oracle weblogic_server_component 9.2
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