Vulnerabilities > CVE-2019-10210 - Insufficiently Protected Credentials vulnerability in Postgresql
Attack vector
LOCAL Attack complexity
HIGH Privileges required
LOW Confidentiality impact
HIGH Integrity impact
HIGH Availability impact
HIGH Summary
Postgresql Windows installer before versions 11.5, 10.10, 9.6.15, 9.5.19, 9.4.24 is vulnerable via superuser writing password to unprotected temporary file.
Vulnerable Configurations
Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE)
Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC)
- Session Sidejacking Session sidejacking takes advantage of an unencrypted communication channel between a victim and target system. The attacker sniffs traffic on a network looking for session tokens in unencrypted traffic. Once a session token is captured, the attacker performs malicious actions by using the stolen token with the targeted application to impersonate the victim. This attack is a specific method of session hijacking, which is exploiting a valid session token to gain unauthorized access to a target system or information. Other methods to perform a session hijacking are session fixation, cross-site scripting, or compromising a user or server machine and stealing the session token.
- Lifting credential(s)/key material embedded in client distributions (thick or thin) An attacker examines a target application's code or configuration files to find credential or key material that has been embedded within the application or its files. Many services require authentication with their users for the various purposes including billing, access control or attribution. Some client applications store the user's authentication credentials or keys to accelerate the login process. Some clients may have built-in keys or credentials (in which case the server is authenticating with the client, rather than the user). If the attacker is able to locate where this information is stored, they may be able to retrieve these credentials. The attacker could then use these stolen credentials to impersonate the user or client, respectively, in interactions with the service or use stolen keys to eavesdrop on nominally secure communications between the client and server.
- Password Recovery Exploitation An attacker may take advantage of the application feature to help users recover their forgotten passwords in order to gain access into the system with the same privileges as the original user. Generally password recovery schemes tend to be weak and insecure. Most of them use only one security question . For instance, mother's maiden name tends to be a fairly popular one. Unfortunately in many cases this information is not very hard to find, especially if the attacker knows the legitimate user. These generic security questions are also re-used across many applications, thus making them even more insecure. An attacker could for instance overhear a coworker talking to a bank representative at the work place and supplying their mother's maiden name for verification purposes. An attacker can then try to log in into one of the victim's accounts, click on "forgot password" and there is a good chance that the security question there will be to provide mother's maiden name. A weak password recovery scheme totally undermines the effectiveness of a strong password scheme.
Nessus
NASL family Databases NASL id POSTGRESQL_20190808.NASL description The version of PostgreSQL installed on the remote host is 9.4.x prior to 9.4.24, 9.5.x prior to 9.5.19, 9.6.x prior to 9.6.15, 10.x prior to 10.10, or 11.x prior to 11.5. It is, therefore, affected by multiple vulnerabilities : - An unspecified vulnerability that allows an attacker to execute arbitrary SQL as the function last seen 2020-06-01 modified 2020-06-02 plugin id 127905 published 2019-08-16 reporter This script is Copyright (C) 2019 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof. source https://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/127905 title PostgreSQL 9.4.x < 9.4.24 / 9.5.x < 9.5.19 / 9.6.x < 9.6.15 / 10.x < 10.10 / 11.x < 11.5 Multiple Vulnerabilities NASL family PhotonOS Local Security Checks NASL id PHOTONOS_PHSA-2019-1_0-0261_POSTGRESQL.NASL description An update of the postgresql package has been released. last seen 2020-06-01 modified 2020-06-02 plugin id 132696 published 2020-01-08 reporter This script is Copyright (C) 2020 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof. source https://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/132696 title Photon OS 1.0: Postgresql PHSA-2019-1.0-0261