4440 : ISS RealSecure Server Sensor Non-Standard Encoding HTTP Attack Evasion
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10 months ago

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Disclosure

Sep 05, 2001

Discovery

Unknown

Dates

Exploit

Sep 05, 2001

Solution

Unknown

Description

ISS RealSecure Server Sensor contains a flaw that may allow a malicious user to craft HTTP-based attacks that evade detection. The issue is triggered when %u encoding is used to obfuscate HTTP URLs used in attacks. It is possible that the flaw may allow HTTP-based attacks to not be detected by the IDS.

Classification

Location: Remote/Network Access Required
Attack Type: Input Manipulation
Impact: Loss of Integrity
Exploit: Exploit Available
Disclosure: OSVDB Verified

Technical

IIS supports %u encoding in order to encode Unicode characters in HTTP URLs. The format is %u followed by four hexadecimal digits. The four hexadecimal digits represent the Unicode character being encoded. For example, %u0061 would represent the Unicode character 'a'.

Solution

Upgrade to version 6.0.1 or higher, as it has been reported to fix this vulnerability. An upgrade is required as there are no known workarounds.

Products

Internet Security Systems
Watch-list
RealSecure Server Sensor
Watch-list
5.5
6.0

References

Manual Testing Notes

Credit

  • Marc Maiffret - marcBrand New Doo Dooeeye.com - eEye Digital Security
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