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Hipchat Server Remote Code Execution / File Read / SSRF

Posted on 30 November -0001

<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Hipchat Server Remote Code Execution / File Read / SSRF</TITLE><META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></HEAD><BODY>Note: the current version of this advisory can be found at https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/96hMMQ . CVE IDs: * CVE-2016-3714 - ImageMagick - Insufficient shell characters filtering leads to (potentially * remote) code execution * CVE-2016-3715 - ImageMagick - File deletion * CVE-2016-3716 - ImageMagick - File moving * CVE-2016-3717 - ImageMagick - Local file read * CVE-2016-3718 - ImageMagick - SSRF (Server-Side Request Forgery) Product: HipChat Server. Affected Hipchat Server versions: version < 2.0 build 1.4.1 Fixed HipChat Server versions: Version 2.0 build 1.4.1 of HipChat Server has been released with a fix for this issue. Summary: This advisory discloses a critical severity security vulnerability in HipChat Server. All versions of HipChat Server before version 2.0 build 1.4.1 are vulnerable. Hipchat Cloud instances have already been upgraded to a version of HipChat which does not have the issue described on this page. Customers who have upgraded HipChat Server to version 2.0 build 1.4.1 or later are not affected. Customers who have downloaded and installed HipChat Server less than version 2.0 build 1.4.1 Please upgrade your HipChat Server installations immediately to fix this vulnerability. ImageMagick Image Parsing Vulnerabilities including CVE-2016-3714 (Remote Code Execution), CVE-2016-3715, CVE-2016-3716, CVE-2016-3717 and CVE-2016-3718 Severity: Atlassian rates the severity level of this vulnerability as critical, according to the scale published in our Atlassian severity levels. The scale allows us to rank a severity as critical, high, moderate, or low. This is an independent assessment and you should evaluate its applicability to your own IT environment. Description: HipChat Server used a vulnerable version of the ImageMagick library without restricting coders. Attackers who can log in can use the ImageMagick vulnerabilities in vulnerable versions of HipChat Server to: * Execute remote code of their choice * Delete files that the www-data user has permission to delete * Move files that the www-data user has permission to move * Read files that the www-data user has permission to read * Make http requests to local and internal services To exploit this issue, attackers need to have a valid account in a vulnerable HipChat Server instance. All versions of HipChat Server before version 2.0 build 1.4.1 are affected by this vulnerability. This issue can be tracked here: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/BAM-17099 Fix: We have taken the following steps to address these issues: Released HipChat Server version 2.0 build 1.4.1 that contains fixes for these issues. As of version 2.0 build 1.4.1 - * HipChat Server checks if a file is a supported image format before passing the file to the ImageMagick library. * HipChat Server uses a policy file to disable vulnerable ImageMagick coders. Remediation: Upgrade HipChat Server to version 2.0 build 1.4.1 or higher. Information on upgrading HipChat Server can be found at https://confluence.atlassian.com/hc/upgrading-hipchat-server-606306347.html. How do I check which version of HipChat Sever I am running? You can check which version of HipChat Server you are running by going to https://your-server/server_admin/upgrade or by using ssh to log in to your HipChat Server and run cat /etc/hipchat-release. For a full description of the latest version of HipChat Server, see https://confluence.atlassian.com/hc/hipchat-server-release-notes-608731400.html. Support: If you have questions or concerns regarding this advisory, please raise a support request at https://support.atlassian.com/ . </BODY></HTML>

 

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