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[CORELAN-10-027] - HP Operations Manager for Windows, Remote Execution of Arbitrary Code (srcvw4.dll and srcvw32.dll)


From: Security <security () corelan be>
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 11:24:28 +0200

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Advisory : CORELAN-10-027
Disclosure date : 20/4/2010
References :
  HP : http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c02078800
  Corelan : http://www.corelan.be:8800/advisories.php?id=CORELAN-10-027
  CVE : CVE-2010-1033


0x00 : Vulnerability information

- Product : HP Operations Manager
- Version : v7.5, v8.10 and v8.16
- Vendor : http://www.hp.com/
- URL : http://www.hp.com/
- Platform : Windows
- Type of vulnerability : Remote Stack overflow
- Risk rating : Medium
- Issue fixed in version : Version:1 (rev.1) - 19 April 2010 Initial release
- Vulnerability discovered by : mr_me
- Corelan Team : http://www.corelan.be:8800/index.php/security/corelan-team-members/

Affected versions :
HP Operations Manager for Windows v8.10, v8.16 with srcvw4.dll v4.0.1.1 and earlier 
HP Operations Manager for Windows v7.5 with srcvw32.dll v2.23.28 and earlier


0x01 : Vendor description of software

HP Operations Manager is a consolidated event and performance management console that correlates infrastructure, 
network and end-user experience events across your entire IT infrastructure. It monitors both physical and virtual 
servers to identify the root cause of event storms, allowing faster time to resolution at lower cost.
This software helps your IT staff improve its efficiencies by automating performance and availability monitoring. It 
provides a consolidated view into infrastructure health that helps you prevent service outages. And it allows your 
organization to handle more tasks on your own, freeing subject matter experts to focus on more strategic tasks.
HP Operations Manager can also incorporate agent-less monitoring using HP SiteScope software. In addition, when used in 
conjunction with Operations Orchestration, it automates routine tasks, reducing the labor required to manage your IT 
operations.


0x02 : Vulnerability details

By loading the activeX control (GUID: 366C9C52-C402-416B-862D-1464F629CA59) LoadFile() in the module srcvw4.dll an
attacker can pass an overly long string value and overwrite the exception handler, thus, hijacking the flow of 
execution.  


0x03 : Vendor communication

- 30th Mar, 2010 - Initial vendor contact
- 31st Mar, 2010 - Vendor acknowledged the issue and requested PoC
- 31st Mar, 2010 - Sent PoC code
- 1st Apr, 2010 - Vendor confirmed the vulnerability
- 13th Apr, 2010 - Vendor notified us that they will release security bulletin and patch
- 20th Apr, 2010 - Vendor releases security bulletin
- 20th Apr, 2010 - Public Disclosure


0x04 : Exploit

PoC code can be downloaded from http://www.corelan.be:8800/advisories.php?id=CORELAN-10-027

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