Re: question about oracle advisory

From: McCartney, Daymon (US - Deerfield) (dmccartneyat_private)
Date: Tue Aug 05 2003 - 11:40:00 PDT

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    David:
    
    Do you have any plans to release proof of concept code for the Oracle
    exploit?  The reason I ask is that "due to architectural constraints,"
    Oracle is not planning on releasing a patch for 8i releases.  We contacted
    them about this, but they're sticking to their guns about the exploit
    requiring oracle authentication, and thus being a low(er)-risk
    vulnerability.  
    
    To quote the analyst that responded, "I'm not able to comment on David
    Litchfield's claims, but with SECURITY ALERT 57, you need the CREATE LIBRARY
    or the CREATE ANY LIBRARY privilege. The exploit is dependent on these
    privileges, so if they are not granted to users, the exploit fails. How a
    user could exploit these without being able to connect is difficult to even
    imagine."
    
    I'd like to see them put out a patch for this, but without some more proof
    of the anonymous exploit, and motivation to fix the problem regardless of
    "architectural constraints", I don't think they will.  
    
    Regards,
    
    Daymon
    	
    
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "David Litchfield" <david @ ngssoftware.com>
    To: <bugtraq @ securityfocus.com>
    Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 7:05 PM
    Subject: question about oracle advisory
    
    Hello all, 
    In our testing this bug can be exploited without a user ID and password. In 
    fact I demonstrated exploit code for this vulnerability at the Blackhat 
    Security Breifings in Amsterdam in the May of this year. [Normally I don't 
    do such demonstrations unless a patch is available for a problem. Oracle had
    
    informed me a patch would be available in time, but I think they found some 
    regression problems with the patches or something along those lines and were
    
    unable to release the patch. We initially informed Oracle about this issue 
    around the end of September/start of October 2002.] 
    So, to put the record straight, as far as NGSSoftware is concerned, this bug
    
    _can_ be exploited without a user ID and password. 
    Oracle customers can either install the patch [Patch matrix available from 
    http://otn.oracle.com/deploy/security/pdf/2003alert57.pdf] 
    Alternatively customers can disable external procedure functionality. To do 
    this edit the listener.ora file, removing the entries for extproc, and also 
    delete the extproc binary which can be found in $ORACLE_HOME/bin 
    Thanks, 
    David Litchfield 
    NGSSoftware Ltd 
    http://www.ngssoftware.com/ 
    
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