E-TerraHabitat Privilege Escalation / DoS

Related Vulnerabilities: CVE-2009-0211   CVE-2009-0212   CVE-2009-0213   CVE-2009-0214  
Publish Date: 05 Feb 2009
                							

                Background
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Vendor product information, from www.areva-td.com :
AREVA T&D solution for real-time energy management systems; this suite of
software products can be configured to meet your specific needs and
business function. Transmission companies, Generation owners, Independent
System Operators and vertically integrated utilities can all benefit from
the
new features and functionality of e-terraplatform. All configurations of
eterraplatform
share a robust, portable and flexible foundation: highly available
real-time database, a high performance user interface, a comprehensive
modeling environment and a historical information system.

Description
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Due to the sensitivity of SCADA security vulnerabilities, we can only
publicly disclose that multiple elements of the e-terraplatform suffer from
multiple vulnerabilities ranging from Denial of Service to Privilege
Escalation.
Details of these vulnerabilities will be disclosed only to legitimate
parties such as asset owners (utilities), after receiving the approval of
the local CERT or any other local official entity.

Impact
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An attacker can exploit these vulnerabilities in order to:
1. Halt the system's operation (Denial of Service)
2. Gain unauthorized access with high privileges to the system
3. Leverage these vulnerabilities to attempt to find additional
vulnerabilities in the server to carry out the "corporate network to control
center" and "field to control center" attack vectors mentioned in C4's S4
2008 paper "Control System Attack Vectors and Examples: Field Site and
Corporate Network"
<http://www.c4-security.com/SCADA%20Security%20-%20Attack%20Vectors.pdf> . 

Affected Versions
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e-terrahabitat version 5.5.x
e-terrahabitat version 5.6.x
e-terrahabitat version 5.7.x

Workaround/Fix
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The vendor issued a security patch to address these vulnerabilities.

Additional Information
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For additional information please contact us at info_at_c4-security.com.
Note that we will respond only to verified utility personnel and
governmental agencies. 
Details of this vulnerability will be disclosed only to legitimate parties
such as asset owners (utilities), after receiving the approval of the local
CERT or any other local official entity.

The CVE identifiers assigned to these vulnerabilities by CERT are: 
CVE-2009-0211
CVE-2009-0212
CVE-2009-0213
CVE-2009-0214

Credit
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These vulnerabilities were discovered and exploited by Jonathan Afek and
Eyal Udassin from C4 Security (http://www.c4-security.com).
C4 Security is a leader in SCADA security reviews, auditing and penetration
testing. 


Regards,

Eyal Udassin - C4
33 Jabotinsky St. The Twin Towers #1, Ramat Gan, Israel
eyal.udassin@c4-security.com / <http://www.c4-security.com/> 
+972-547-684989
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