CA Multiple Products gui_cm_ctrls ActiveX Control Memory Corruption
Publish date: July 21, 2015
Severity: CRITICAL
CVE Identifier: CVE-2008-1786
Advisory Date: JUL 21, 2015
DESCRIPTION
The DSM gui_cm_ctrls ActiveX control (gui_cm_ctrls.ocx), as used in multiple CA products including BrightStor ARCServe Backup for Laptops and Desktops r11.5, Desktop Management Suite r11.1 through r11.2 C2; Unicenter r11.1 through r11.2 C2; and Desktop and Server Management r11.1 through r11.2 C2 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via crafted function arguments.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Apply associated Trend Micro DPI Rules.
SOLUTION
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Number: 1002606
Trend Micro Deep Security DPI Rule Name: 1002606 - CA Multiple Products gui_cm_ctrls ActiveX Control Memory Corruption
AFFECTED SOFTWARE AND VERSION
- computer_associates arcserve_backup_laptops_and_desktops r11.5
- computer_associates desktop_and_server_management r11.1
- computer_associates desktop_and_server_management r11.2
- computer_associates desktop_and_server_management r11.2a
- computer_associates desktop_and_server_management r11.2c1
- computer_associates desktop_and_server_management r11.2c2
- computer_associates desktop_management_suite r11.2
- computer_associates desktop_management_suite r11.2a
- computer_associates desktop_management_suite r11.2c1
- computer_associates desktop_management_suite r11.2c2
- computer_associates unicenter_asset_management r11.1
- computer_associates unicenter_asset_management r11.2
- computer_associates unicenter_asset_management r11.2a
- computer_associates unicenter_asset_management r11.2c1
- computer_associates unicenter_asset_management r11.2c2
- computer_associates unicenter_desktop_management_bundle r11.1
- computer_associates unicenter_desktop_management_bundle r11.2
- computer_associates unicenter_desktop_management_bundle r11.2a
- computer_associates unicenter_desktop_management_bundle r11.2c1
- omputer_associates unicenter_desktop_management_bundle r11.2c2
- computer_associates unicenter_remote_control r11.1
- computer_associates unicenter_remote_control r11.2
- computer_associates unicenter_remote_control r11.2a
- computer_associates unicenter_remote_control r11.2c1
- computer_associates unicenter_remote_control r11.2c2
- computer_associates unicenter_software_delivery r11.1
- computer_associates unicenter_software_delivery r11.2
- computer_associates unicenter_software_delivery r11.2a
- computer_associates unicenter_software_delivery r11.2c1
- computer_associates unicenter_software_delivery r11.2c2
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