CVE-2020-27218 : Détail

CVE-2020-27218

4.8
/
Moyen
2.09%V3
Network
2020-11-27
23h00 +00:00
2023-10-30
20h06 +00:00
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Descriptions du CVE

In Eclipse Jetty version 9.4.0.RC0 to 9.4.34.v20201102, 10.0.0.alpha0 to 10.0.0.beta2, and 11.0.0.alpha0 to 11.0.0.beta2, if GZIP request body inflation is enabled and requests from different clients are multiplexed onto a single connection, and if an attacker can send a request with a body that is received entirely but not consumed by the application, then a subsequent request on the same connection will see that body prepended to its body. The attacker will not see any data but may inject data into the body of the subsequent request.

Informations du CVE

Faiblesses connexes

CWE-ID Nom de la faiblesse Source
CWE-226 Sensitive Information in Resource Not Removed Before Reuse
The product releases a resource such as memory or a file so that it can be made available for reuse, but it does not clear or "zeroize" the information contained in the resource before the product performs a critical state transition or makes the resource available for reuse by other entities.
CWE Other No informations.

Métriques

Métriques Score Gravité CVSS Vecteur Source
V3.1 4.8 MEDIUM CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:L/A:L

Base: Exploitabilty Metrics

The Exploitability metrics reflect the characteristics of the thing that is vulnerable, which we refer to formally as the vulnerable component.

Attack Vector

This metric reflects the context by which vulnerability exploitation is possible.

Network

The vulnerable component is bound to the network stack and the set of possible attackers extends beyond the other options listed below, up to and including the entire Internet. Such a vulnerability is often termed “remotely exploitable” and can be thought of as an attack being exploitable at the protocol level one or more network hops away (e.g., across one or more routers).

Attack Complexity

This metric describes the conditions beyond the attacker’s control that must exist in order to exploit the vulnerability.

High

successful attack depends on conditions beyond the attacker's control. That is, a successful attack cannot be accomplished at will, but requires the attacker to invest in some measurable amount of effort in preparation or execution against the vulnerable component before a successful attack can be expected.

Privileges Required

This metric describes the level of privileges an attacker must possess before successfully exploiting the vulnerability.

None

The attacker is unauthorized prior to attack, and therefore does not require any access to settings or files of the vulnerable system to carry out an attack.

User Interaction

This metric captures the requirement for a human user, other than the attacker, to participate in the successful compromise of the vulnerable component.

None

The vulnerable system can be exploited without interaction from any user.

Base: Scope Metrics

The Scope metric captures whether a vulnerability in one vulnerable component impacts resources in components beyond its security scope.

Scope

Formally, a security authority is a mechanism (e.g., an application, an operating system, firmware, a sandbox environment) that defines and enforces access control in terms of how certain subjects/actors (e.g., human users, processes) can access certain restricted objects/resources (e.g., files, CPU, memory) in a controlled manner. All the subjects and objects under the jurisdiction of a single security authority are considered to be under one security scope. If a vulnerability in a vulnerable component can affect a component which is in a different security scope than the vulnerable component, a Scope change occurs. Intuitively, whenever the impact of a vulnerability breaches a security/trust boundary and impacts components outside the security scope in which vulnerable component resides, a Scope change occurs.

Unchanged

An exploited vulnerability can only affect resources managed by the same security authority. In this case, the vulnerable component and the impacted component are either the same, or both are managed by the same security authority.

Base: Impact Metrics

The Impact metrics capture the effects of a successfully exploited vulnerability on the component that suffers the worst outcome that is most directly and predictably associated with the attack. Analysts should constrain impacts to a reasonable, final outcome which they are confident an attacker is able to achieve.

Confidentiality Impact

This metric measures the impact to the confidentiality of the information resources managed by a software component due to a successfully exploited vulnerability.

None

There is no loss of confidentiality within the impacted component.

Integrity Impact

This metric measures the impact to integrity of a successfully exploited vulnerability. Integrity refers to the trustworthiness and veracity of information.

Low

Modification of data is possible, but the attacker does not have control over the consequence of a modification, or the amount of modification is limited. The data modification does not have a direct, serious impact on the impacted component.

Availability Impact

This metric measures the impact to the availability of the impacted component resulting from a successfully exploited vulnerability.

Low

Performance is reduced or there are interruptions in resource availability. Even if repeated exploitation of the vulnerability is possible, the attacker does not have the ability to completely deny service to legitimate users. The resources in the impacted component are either partially available all of the time, or fully available only some of the time, but overall there is no direct, serious consequence to the impacted component.

Temporal Metrics

The Temporal metrics measure the current state of exploit techniques or code availability, the existence of any patches or workarounds, or the confidence in the description of a vulnerability.

Environmental Metrics

These metrics enable the analyst to customize the CVSS score depending on the importance of the affected IT asset to a user’s organization, measured in terms of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability.

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V2 5.8 AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:P [email protected]

EPSS

EPSS est un modèle de notation qui prédit la probabilité qu'une vulnérabilité soit exploitée.

Score EPSS

Le modèle EPSS produit un score de probabilité compris entre 0 et 1 (0 et 100 %). Plus la note est élevée, plus la probabilité qu'une vulnérabilité soit exploitée est grande.

Percentile EPSS

Le percentile est utilisé pour classer les CVE en fonction de leur score EPSS. Par exemple, une CVE dans le 95e percentile selon son score EPSS est plus susceptible d'être exploitée que 95 % des autres CVE. Ainsi, le percentile sert à comparer le score EPSS d'une CVE par rapport à d'autres CVE.

Products Mentioned

Configuraton 0

Eclipse>>Jetty >> Version From (including) 9.4.0 To (excluding) 9.4.35

Eclipse>>Jetty >> Version 10.0.0

Eclipse>>Jetty >> Version 10.0.0

Eclipse>>Jetty >> Version 10.0.0

Eclipse>>Jetty >> Version 10.0.0

Eclipse>>Jetty >> Version 10.0.0

Eclipse>>Jetty >> Version 11.0.0

Eclipse>>Jetty >> Version 11.0.0

Eclipse>>Jetty >> Version 11.0.0

Configuraton 0

Netapp>>Oncommand_system_manager >> Version From (including) 3.0 To (including) 3.1.3

Netapp>>Snap_creator_framework >> Version -

Configuraton 0

Oracle>>Blockchain_platform >> Version To (excluding) 21.1.2

Oracle>>Communications_converged_application_server_-_service_controller >> Version 6.2

  • Oracle>>Communications_converged_application_server_-_service_controller >> Version 6.2 (Open CPE detail)

Oracle>>Communications_offline_mediation_controller >> Version 12.0.0.3.0

  • Oracle>>Communications_offline_mediation_controller >> Version 12.0.0.3.0 (Open CPE detail)

Oracle>>Communications_pricing_design_center >> Version 12.0.0.3.0

Oracle>>Communications_services_gatekeeper >> Version 7.0

Oracle>>Communications_session_route_manager >> Version From (including) 8.0.0 To (including) 8.2.4

Oracle>>Flexcube_private_banking >> Version 12.0.0

Oracle>>Flexcube_private_banking >> Version 12.1.0

Oracle>>Hyperion_infrastructure_technology >> Version 11.1.2.6.0

Oracle>>Rest_data_services >> Version To (excluding) 20.4.3.050.1904

Oracle>>Retail_eftlink >> Version 20.0.0

Oracle>>Siebel_core_-_automation >> Version To (including) 21.5

Configuraton 0

Apache>>Kafka >> Version 2.7.0

Apache>>Spark >> Version 2.4.8

Apache>>Spark >> Version 3.0.3

Configuraton 0

Debian>>Debian_linux >> Version 10.0

Références

https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=568892
Tags : Issue Tracking, Vendor Advisory