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Posted on 19 April 2007
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ZDI-07-017: Oracle E-Business Suite Arbitrary Document Download
Vulnerability
http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-07-017.html
April 18, 2007
-- CVE ID:
CVE-2007-2135
-- Affected Vendor:
Oracle
-- Affected Products:
Oracle E-Business Suite
-- TippingPoint(TM) IPS Customer Protection:
TippingPoint IPS customers have been protected against this
vulnerability since December 14, 2006 by Digital Vaccine protection
filter ID 4924. For further product information on the TippingPoint IPS:
http://www.tippingpoint.com
-- Vulnerability Details:
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to download any existing
document in the APPS.FND_DOCUMENTS table on vulnerable installations of
Oracle E-Business Suite. Authentication is not required to exploit this
vulnerability.
The specific flaw exists in the ADI_BINARY component of the E-Business
Suite. The component exposes a parameter that can also be passed to
ADI_DISPLAY_REPORT to allow an attacker to view any document in the
APPS.FND_DOCUMENTS table. An attacker can cycle through all document
IDs to display each document that exists.
-- Vendor Response:
Oracle has issued an update to correct this vulnerability. More details
can be found at:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/critical-patch-updates/cpuapr2007.html
-- Disclosure Timeline:
2007.01.29 - Vulnerability reported to vendor
2006.12.14 - Digital Vaccine released to TippingPoint customers
2007.04.18 - Coordinated public release of advisory
-- Credit:
This vulnerability was discovered by Joxean Koret.
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