Vulnerabilities > CVE-2014-6038 - Information Exposure vulnerability in Zohocorp Manageengine Eventlog Analyzer

047910
CVSS 7.5 - HIGH
Attack vector
NETWORK
Attack complexity
LOW
Privileges required
NONE
Confidentiality impact
HIGH
Integrity impact
NONE
Availability impact
NONE
network
low complexity
zohocorp
CWE-200
nessus
exploit available
metasploit

Summary

Zoho ManageEngine EventLog Analyzer versions 7 through 9.9 build 9002 have a database Information Disclosure Vulnerability. Fixed in EventLog Analyzer 10.0 Build 10000.

Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)

Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC)

  • Subverting Environment Variable Values
    The attacker directly or indirectly modifies environment variables used by or controlling the target software. The attacker's goal is to cause the target software to deviate from its expected operation in a manner that benefits the attacker.
  • Footprinting
    An attacker engages in probing and exploration activity to identify constituents and properties of the target. Footprinting is a general term to describe a variety of information gathering techniques, often used by attackers in preparation for some attack. It consists of using tools to learn as much as possible about the composition, configuration, and security mechanisms of the targeted application, system or network. Information that might be collected during a footprinting effort could include open ports, applications and their versions, network topology, and similar information. While footprinting is not intended to be damaging (although certain activities, such as network scans, can sometimes cause disruptions to vulnerable applications inadvertently) it may often pave the way for more damaging attacks.
  • Exploiting Trust in Client (aka Make the Client Invisible)
    An attack of this type exploits a programs' vulnerabilities in client/server communication channel authentication and data integrity. It leverages the implicit trust a server places in the client, or more importantly, that which the server believes is the client. An attacker executes this type of attack by placing themselves in the communication channel between client and server such that communication directly to the server is possible where the server believes it is communicating only with a valid client. There are numerous variations of this type of attack.
  • Browser Fingerprinting
    An attacker carefully crafts small snippets of Java Script to efficiently detect the type of browser the potential victim is using. Many web-based attacks need prior knowledge of the web browser including the version of browser to ensure successful exploitation of a vulnerability. Having this knowledge allows an attacker to target the victim with attacks that specifically exploit known or zero day weaknesses in the type and version of the browser used by the victim. Automating this process via Java Script as a part of the same delivery system used to exploit the browser is considered more efficient as the attacker can supply a browser fingerprinting method and integrate it with exploit code, all contained in Java Script and in response to the same web page request by the browser.
  • Session Credential Falsification through Prediction
    This attack targets predictable session ID in order to gain privileges. The attacker can predict the session ID used during a transaction to perform spoofing and session hijacking.

Exploit-Db

descriptionManageEngine EventLog Analyzer - Multiple Vulnerabilities (2). CVE-2014-6038,CVE-2014-6039. Webapps exploit for Multiple platform
idEDB-ID:43893
last seen2018-01-25
modified2014-11-05
published2014-11-05
reporterExploit-DB
sourcehttps://www.exploit-db.com/download/43893/
titleManageEngine EventLog Analyzer - Multiple Vulnerabilities (2)

Metasploit

descriptionManageEngine Eventlog Analyzer from v7 to v9.9 b9002 has two security vulnerabilities that allow an unauthenticated user to obtain the superuser password of any managed Windows and AS/400 hosts. This module abuses both vulnerabilities to collect all the available usernames and passwords. First the agentHandler servlet is abused to get the hostid and slid of each device (CVE-2014-6038); then these numeric IDs are used to extract usernames and passwords by abusing the hostdetails servlet (CVE-2014-6039). Note that on version 7, the TARGETURI has to be prepended with /event.
idMSF:AUXILIARY/GATHER/EVENTLOG_CRED_DISCLOSURE
last seen2020-06-05
modified2018-09-15
published2014-11-05
references
reporterRapid7
sourcehttps://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/blob/master//modules/auxiliary/gather/eventlog_cred_disclosure.rb
titleManageEngine Eventlog Analyzer Managed Hosts Administrator Credential Disclosure

Nessus

NASL familyCGI abuses
NASL idMANAGEENGINE_EVENTLOG_ANALYZER_CVE-2014-6038.NASL
descriptionThe EventLog Analyzer version installed on the remote web server is affected by multiple information disclosure vulnerabilities : - A flaw exists in the
last seen2020-06-01
modified2020-06-02
plugin id81402
published2015-02-18
reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2015-2018 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/81402
titleManageEngine EventLog Analyzer 'agentHandler' Information Disclosure

Packetstorm

data sourcehttps://packetstormsecurity.com/files/download/128996/manageengineea-disclose.txt
idPACKETSTORM:128996
last seen2016-12-05
published2014-11-06
reporterPedro Ribeiro
sourcehttps://packetstormsecurity.com/files/128996/ManageEngine-EventLog-Analyzer-SQL-Credential-Disclosure.html
titleManageEngine EventLog Analyzer SQL / Credential Disclosure