CUPS Web Interface Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: MEDIUM
CVE Identifier: CVE-2010-1748
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
The cgi_initialize_string function in cgi-bin/var.c in the web interface in CUPS before 1.4.4, as used on Apple Mac OS X 10.5.8, Mac OS X 10.6 before 10.6.4, and other platforms, does not properly handle parameter values containing a % (percent) character without two subsequent hex characters, which allows context-dependent attackers to obtain sensitive information from cupsd process memory via a crafted request, as demonstrated by the (1) /admin?OP=redirect&URL=% and (2) /admin?URL=/admin/&OP=% URIs.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1004273
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1004273 - CUPS Web Interface Information Disclosure Vulnerability
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- Apple CUPS 1.1
- Apple CUPS 1.1.1
- Apple CUPS 1.1.10
- Apple CUPS 1.1.10-1
- Apple CUPS 1.1.11
- Apple CUPS 1.1.12
- Apple CUPS 1.1.13
- Apple CUPS 1.1.14
- Apple CUPS 1.1.15
- Apple CUPS 1.1.16
- Apple CUPS 1.1.17
- Apple CUPS 1.1.18
- Apple CUPS 1.1.19
- Apple CUPS 1.1.2
- Apple CUPS 1.1.20
- Apple CUPS 1.1.21
- Apple CUPS 1.1.22
- Apple CUPS 1.1.23
- Apple CUPS 1.1.3
- Apple CUPS 1.1.4
- Apple CUPS 1.1.5
- Apple CUPS 1.1.5-1
- Apple CUPS 1.1.5-2
- Apple CUPS 1.1.6
- Apple CUPS 1.1.6-1
- Apple CUPS 1.1.6-2
- Apple CUPS 1.1.6-3
- Apple CUPS 1.1.7
- Apple CUPS 1.1.8
- Apple CUPS 1.1.9
- Apple CUPS 1.1.9-1
- Apple CUPS 1.2
- Apple CUPS 1.2.0
- Apple CUPS 1.2.1
- Apple CUPS 1.2.10
- Apple CUPS 1.2.11
- Apple CUPS 1.2.12
- Apple CUPS 1.2.2
- Apple CUPS 1.2.3
- Apple CUPS 1.2.5
- Apple CUPS 1.2.6
- Apple CUPS 1.2.7
- Apple CUPS 1.2.8
- Apple CUPS 1.2.9
- Apple CUPS 1.3
- Apple CUPS 1.3.0
- Apple CUPS 1.3.1
- Apple CUPS 1.3.10
- Apple CUPS 1.3.11
- Apple CUPS 1.3.2
- Apple CUPS 1.3.3
- Apple CUPS 1.3.4
- Apple CUPS 1.3.5
- Apple CUPS 1.3.6
- Apple CUPS 1.3.7
- Apple CUPS 1.3.8
- Apple CUPS 1.3.9
- Apple CUPS 1.4.0
- Apple CUPS 1.4.1
- Apple CUPS 1.4.2
- Apple CUPS 1.4.3
- apple cups 1.2.4
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