Multiple Vulnerabilities in Cisco WebEx Recording Format and Advanced Recording Format Players
from Cisco Security Advisory http://ift.tt/2AketB3
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| Title | CVE ID | Cisco Bug ID |
|---|---|---|
| Cisco WebEx Network Recording Player Denial of Service Vulnerability | CVE-2017-12367 | CSCve11545, CSCve02843, CSCve11548 |
| Cisco WebEx Network Recording Player Remote Code Execution Vulnerability | CVE-2017-12368 | CSCve10584, CSCve10591, CSCve11503, CSCve10658, CSCve11507, CSCve10749, CSCve10744, CSCve11532, CSCve10762, CSCve10764, CSCve11538 |
| Cisco WebEx Network Recording Player Out-of-Bounds Vulnerability | CVE-2017-12369 | CSCve30208, CSCve30214, CSCve30268 |
| Cisco WebEx Network Recording Player Remote Code Execution Vulnerability | CVE-2017-12370 | CSCvf38060, CSCvg54836, CSCvf38077, CSCvf54843, CSCvf38084, CSCvg54850 |
| Cisco WebEx Network Recording Player Remote Code Execution Vulnerability | CVE-2017-12371 | CSCvf49650, CSCvg54853, CSCvg54856, CSCvf49697, CSCvg54861, CSCvf49707, CSCvg54867 |
| Cisco WebEx Network Recording Player Remote Code Execution Vulnerability | CVE-2017-12372 | CSCvf57234, CSCvg54868, CSCvg54870 |
Exploitation of these vulnerabilities may cause player applications to crash or, in some cases, execute malicious code from a remote attacker.
To exploit these vulnerabilities, the player application would need to open a malicious ARF or WRF file. An attacker may be able to accomplish this exploit by providing the malicious recording file directly to users (for example, by using email), or by directing a user to a malicious web page. The vulnerabilities cannot be triggered by users who are attending a WebEx meeting.
There are no workarounds that address these vulnerabilities. However, it is possible to remove all WebEx software completely from a system using the Meeting Services Removal Tool (for Microsoft Windows users) or Mac WebEx Meeting Application Uninstaller (for Apple Mac OS X users) available for download from the Cisco Collaboration Help for Cisco Spark, WebEx, and Jabber article at
http://ift.tt/2zBpqe4.
Removal of the WebEx software from a Linux or UNIX-based system can be accomplished by following the steps in the Cisco Collaboration Help for Cisco Spark, WebEx, and Jabber article:
http://ift.tt/2neFUXT.
Cisco has released free software updates that address the vulnerability described in this advisory. Customers may only install and expect support for software versions and feature sets for which they have purchased a license. By installing, downloading, accessing, or otherwise using such software upgrades, customers agree to follow the terms of the Cisco software license:
http://ift.tt/1i7L7W6Additionally, customers may only download software for which they have a valid license, procured from Cisco directly, or through a Cisco authorized reseller or partner. In most cases this will be a maintenance upgrade to software that was previously purchased. Free security software updates do not entitle customers to a new software license, additional software feature sets, or major revision upgrades.
When considering software upgrades, customers are advised to regularly consult the advisories for Cisco products, which are available from the
Cisco Security Advisories and Alerts page, to determine exposure and a complete upgrade solution.
In all cases, customers should ensure that the devices to upgrade contain sufficient memory and confirm that current hardware and software configurations will continue to be supported properly by the new release. If the information is not clear, customers are advised to contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) or their contracted maintenance providers.
Customers Without Service ContractsCustomers who purchase directly from Cisco but do not hold a Cisco service contract and customers who make purchases through third-party vendors but are unsuccessful in obtaining fixed software through their point of sale should obtain upgrades by contacting the Cisco TAC:
http://ift.tt/SmQe4oCustomers should have the product serial number available and be prepared to provide the URL of this advisory as evidence of entitlement to a free upgrade.
Fixed ReleasesThe following client builds of Cisco WebEx Business Suite (WBS30, WBS31, WBS32), Cisco WebEx Meetings, and Cisco WebEx Meetings Server address the vulnerabilities described in this advisory:
- Cisco WebEx Business Suite (WBS30) client builds T30.20 and later
- Cisco WebEx Business Suite (WBS31) client builds T31.14 and later
- Cisco WebEx Business Suite (WBS32) client builds T32.2 and later
- Cisco WebEx Meetings with client builds T31.14 and later
- Cisco WebEx Meeting Server builds 2.7MR3 and later
To determine whether a Cisco WebEx meeting site is running an affected version of the WebEx client build, users can log in to their Cisco WebEx meeting site and go to the
Support > Downloadssection. The version of the WebEx client build will be displayed on the right side of the page under
About Meeting Center. The Cisco WebEx software updates are cumulative in client builds. For example, if client build 30.32.16 is fixed, build 30.32.17 will contain updated software.
The vulnerabilities disclosed in this advisory affect the Cisco WebEx ARF and WRF Players. The Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, and Linux versions of the players are all affected by at least one vulnerability described in this advisory. If the Cisco WebEx ARF Player or the Cisco WebEx WRF Player was automatically installed, it will be automatically upgraded to the latest, non-vulnerable version when users access a recording file that is hosted on a WebEx meeting site. If the Cisco WebEx ARF Player or the Cisco WebEx WRF Player was manually installed, users will need to manually install a new version of the player after downloading the latest version from
http://ift.tt/YipmXI.
Users can manually verify the installed version of the Cisco WebEx ARF Player or the Cisco WebEx WRF Player to determine whether they are affected by these vulnerabilities.
NOTE:Users whose WebEx Business Suites are on lockdown will need to contact WebEx Support to apply the appropriate patch to their WebEx site.
Cisco Bug ID First Fixed Release WBS30 WBS31 WBS32 WebEx Meetings WebEx Meetings Server CSCve11545 2.7MR3
2.8MR1CSCve02843 T30.20 T31.14 T32.2 CSCve11548 T30.20
T32.2CSCve10584 T31.14.4
T31.15T32.3 CSCve10591 2.7MR3
2.8MR1CSCve11503 T32.3 CSCve10658 T31.14.4 T32.4 CSCve11507 T32.3 CSCve10749 2.7MR3
2.8MR1CSCve10744 T31.14.4 T32.2 CSCve11532 T32.2 CSCve10762 T32.4 CSCve10764 3.0 CSCve11538 T32.2 CSCve30208 T31.14.4
T31.15
T31.17.2T32.3
T32.6CSCve30214 2.7MR3
2.8MR1CSCve30268 T32.4
T32.6CSCvf38060 T31.17 T32.5 CSCvg54836 T32.7 CSCvf38077 T31.17 T32.5 CSCvg54843 T32.7 CSCvf38084 T31.17 T32.5 CSCvg54850 T32.7 CSCvf49650 T31.20 T32.6 CSCvg54853 3.0 CSCvg54856 T32.7 CSCvf49697 T31.20 T32.6 CSCvg54861 T32.7 CSCvf49707 T31.20 T32.7 CSCvg54867 T32.7 CSCvf57234 T31.17.2 T32.6 CSCvg54868 3.0 CSCvg54870 T32.7
These vulnerabilities were reported to Cisco by Yihan Lian, Fortinet, and Trend Micro as follows:
Cisco Bug IDs Reporter CSCve11545, CSCve02843, CSCve11548, CSCve30208, CSCve30214, CSCve30268 Yihan Lian CSCve10584, CSCve10591, CSCve11503, CSCve10658, CSCve11507, CSCve10749, CSCve10744, CSCve11532, CSCve10762, CSCve10764, CSCve11538 Kushal Arvind Shah of Fortinet's Fortiguard Team CSCvf38077, CSCvg54843, CSCvf38060, CSCvg54836, CSCvf38084, CSCvg54850, CSCvf49650, CSCvg54853, CSCvg54856, CSCvf49697, CSCvg54861, CSCvf49707, CSCvg54867 Steven Seeley of Offensive Security working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative CSCvf57234, CSCvg54868, CSCvg54870 rgod working with Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative
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