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Vahagn Vardanian

Vahagn Vardanian

Co-founder and CTO of RedRays

CVE-2020-6308 Server-Side Request Forgery vulnerability in SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Platform (Web Services), SAP security note 2943844

Description

UPDATE 23rd February 2021: This note has been re-released with updated ‘Reason and Prerequisites’ information.

SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Platform (Web Services) allows an unauthenticated attacker to inject arbitrary values as CMS parameters to perform lookups on the internal network which is otherwise not accessible externally. On successful exploitation, attacker can scan internal network to determine internal infrastructure and gather information for further attacks like remote file inclusion, retrieve server files, Bypass Firewall and force the vulnerable server to perform malicious requests.

Available fix and Supported packages

  • ENTERPRISE | 410 | 410
  • ENTERPRISE | 420 | 420
  • ENTERPRISE | 430 | 430
  • SBOP BI PLATFORM SERVERS 4.1 | SP012 | 000800
  • SBOP BI PLATFORM SERVERS 4.2 | SP007 | 001300
  • SBOP BI PLATFORM SERVERS 4.2 | SP008 | 000500
  • SBOP BI PLATFORM SERVERS 4.2 | SP009 | 000000
  • SBOP BI PLATFORM SERVERS 4.3 | SP000 | 000200
  • SBOP BI PLATFORM SERVERS 4.3 | SP001 | 000000

Affected component

    BI-DEV-JAV
    BI Software Development Kits (SDKs) – Java

CVSS

Score: 5.3
CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N

Exploit


Detailed vulnerability information added to RedRays Security Platform. Contact [email protected] for details.

URL

https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/notes/2943844

TAGS

#Server-Side-Request-Forgery
#SSRF
#Information-exposure
#&160-webservices
#&160-CVE-2020-6308

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