GEN:SID | 1:1838 |
Message | EXPLOIT SSH server banner overflow |
Summary | Secure Shell (SSH) is used to remotely manage systems over encrypted TCP sessions. This event is generated when an attempt is made to exploit vulnerable versions of the SecureCRT SSH client.
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Impact | System compromize presenting the attacker with either the opportunity to execute arbitrary code or crash the client.
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Detailed Information | Van Dyke Technologies SecureCRT is a client program that allows users to connect to servers running the Secure Shell (SSH) daemon for remote access via an encrypted TCP session.
A flaw in the SecureCRT client may result in arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the user running the client.
A buffer overflow can be caused by a server sending an overly long identifier string when using the SSH-1 protocol.
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Affected Systems | Van Dyke Technologies SecureCRT prior to version 4.0 beta 1
Not affected: Van Dyke Technologies SecureCRT versions 3.2.2, 3.3.4, 3.4.6 and 4.0 beta 3.
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Attack Scenarios | The attacker would need to send overly large SSH version 1 identifier string to cause the overflow.
Exploit scripts are available
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Ease of Attack | Simple. Exploits are available.
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Corrective Action | Upgrade to the latest non-affected version of the software.
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Additional References | Securityfocus: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/5287
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Rule References | bugtraq: 5287
cve: 2002-1059
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