CA Customers Newly Targeted

While most software exploits target end users and end-point applications, this one is aiming squarely at corporate users.

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While most software exploits target end users and end-point applications, this one is aiming squarely at corporate users.Just last week researchers started warning about a single vulnerability that affects a large number of CA (the software vendor formally known as Computer Associates) products, from CA BrightStor ARCServe Backup through various Unicenter apps.

According to a security bulletin published by FrSIRT, the flaw in question is critical, and can lead to denial-of-service attacks and even the commandeering of the targeted system.

BTW - the error that makes all of this fun possible is (yet another) buffer overflow. (Maybe we should all start writing our representatives and demand that there be a federal "Developers: Check Your Inputs Day." It might help build some much needed awareness on a very old problem.)

This vulnerability is a big deal by itself, first because of the huge install-base of the affected products, and second because of the nature of these applications. Being able to compromise one of these systems in a corporation could make a quick stepping-stone to more crucial servers - especially considering how mushy-gushy most corporate network security is deep behind the DMZ.

What makes it more interesting, as Roger Thompson points out over at Exploit Prevention Labs is that a working attack exploit has been added to the NeoSploit attack framework.

CA has issued a patch.

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George V. Hulme, Contributing Writer

An award winning writer and journalist, for more than 20 years George Hulme has written about business, technology, and IT security topics. He currently freelances for a wide range of publications, and is security blogger at InformationWeek.com.

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