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Category:   Application (Generic)  >   IBM Lotus Notes Vendors:   IBM
IBM Lotus Notes URL Command Injection Flaw Lets Remote Users Execute Arbitrary Code
SecurityTracker Alert ID:  1027427
SecurityTracker URL:  http://securitytracker.com/id/1027427
CVE Reference:   CVE-2012-2174   (Links to External Site)
Date:  Aug 23 2012
Impact:   Execution of arbitrary code via network, User access via network
Fix Available:  Yes  Vendor Confirmed:  Yes  
Version(s): 8.0.2, 8.5, 8.5.1, 8.5.2, 8.5.3
Description:   A vulnerability was reported in IBM Lotus Notes. A remote user can cause arbitrary code to be executed on the target user's system.

A remote user can create a specially crafted URL that, when loaded by the target user, will execute arbitrary commands on the target user's system. The commands will run with the privileges of the target user.

The '-RPARAMS' command line argument can be added to the call to 'notes.exe' to launch 'rcplauncher.exe' and execute arbitrary code.

Domino servers and Notes Basic clients are not affected.

The vendor was notified on December 22, 2011.

Moritz Jodeit reported this vulnerability via TippingPoint's Zero Day Initiative.

Impact:   A remote user can create a URL that, when loaded by the target user, will execute arbitrary code on the target user's system.
Solution:   The vendor has issued a fix.

The vendor's advisory is available at:

http://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21598348

Vendor URL:  www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21598348 (Links to External Site)
Cause:   Input validation error
Underlying OS:   Linux (Any), UNIX (OS X), Windows (Any)

Message History:   None.


 Source Message Contents

Date:  Wed, 22 Aug 2012 16:12:04 +0000
Subject:  [Full-disclosure] ZDI-12-154 : IBM Lotus Notes URL Command Injection Remote Code Execution Vulnerability

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ZDI-12-154 : IBM Lotus Notes URL Command Injection Remote Code Execution
Vulnerability
http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-12-154
August 22, 2012

- -- CVE ID:
CVE-2012-2174

- -- CVSS:
7.5, AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P

- -- Affected Vendors:
IBM

- -- Affected Products:
IBM Lotus Notes


- -- TippingPoint(TM) IPS Customer Protection:
TippingPoint IPS customers have been protected against this
vulnerability by Digital Vaccine protection filter ID 11839.
For further product information on the TippingPoint IPS, visit:

    http://www.tippingpoint.com

- -- Vulnerability Details:
This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on
vulnerable installations of IBM Lotus Notes. User interaction is required
to exploit this vulnerability in that the target must visit a malicious
page or open a malicious file.

The specific flaw exists within notes.exe. When handling URLs, it is
possible to inject the -RPARAMS command line argument into the call to
notes.exe, which will then launch rcplauncher.exe. Including the java -vm
command will allow for the attacker to execute code under the context of
the process.

- -- Vendor Response:
IBM has issued an update to correct this vulnerability. More details can be
found at:
http://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21598348


- -- Disclosure Timeline:
2011-12-22 - Vulnerability reported to vendor
2012-08-22 - Coordinated public release of advisory

- -- Credit:
This vulnerability was discovered by:
* Moritz Jodeit

- -- About the Zero Day Initiative (ZDI):
Established by TippingPoint, The Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) represents 
a best-of-breed model for rewarding security researchers for responsibly
disclosing discovered vulnerabilities.

Researchers interested in getting paid for their security research
through the ZDI can find more information and sign-up at:

    http://www.zerodayinitiative.com

The ZDI is unique in how the acquired vulnerability information is
used. TippingPoint does not re-sell the vulnerability details or any
exploit code. Instead, upon notifying the affected product vendor,
TippingPoint provides its customers with zero day protection through
its intrusion prevention technology. Explicit details regarding the
specifics of the vulnerability are not exposed to any parties until
an official vendor patch is publicly available. Furthermore, with the
altruistic aim of helping to secure a broader user base, TippingPoint
provides this vulnerability information confidentially to security
vendors (including competitors) who have a vulnerability protection or
mitigation product.

Our vulnerability disclosure policy is available online at:

    http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/disclosure_policy/

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