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Oracle Released Emergency Update to Patch Java 0day (CVE-2012-4681)

Oracle Released Emergency Update to Patch Java 0day (CVE-2012-4681)

Zero-day vulnerabilities in Java, which was on the spotlight for last few days; takes a new direction. Several security firms have already declared that, this newly found Java exploit had been added to Blackhole, a popular hacker's tool that bundles numerous exploits and tries each in turn until it finds one that will work against a personal computer. As expected  Oracle has released an emergency update to address those zero-day vulnerabilities. This Security Alert addresses security issues CVE-2012-4681 (US-CERT Alert TA12-240A and Vulnerability Note VU#636312) and two other vulnerabilities affecting Java running in web browsers on desktops. These vulnerabilities are not applicable to Java running on servers or standalone Java desktop applications. They also do not affect Oracle server-based software.
These vulnerabilities may be remotely exploitable without authentication, i.e., they may be exploited over a network without the need for a username and password. To be successfully exploited, an unsuspecting user running an affected release in a browser will need to visit a malicious web page that leverages this vulnerability. Successful exploits can impact the availability, integrity, and confidentiality of the user's system.
In addition, this Security Alert includes a security-in-depth fix in the AWT subcomponent of the Java Runtime Environment.
Due to the severity of these vulnerabilities, the public disclosure of technical details and the reported exploitation of CVE-2012-4681 "in the wild," Oracle strongly recommends that customers apply the updates provided by this Security Alert as soon as possible.

Supported Products Affected

Security vulnerabilities addressed by this Security Alert affect the products listed in the categories below.  Please click on the link in the Patch Availability column or in the Patch Availability Table to access the documentation for those patches.
Affected product releases and versions:
Java SEPatch Availability
JDK and JRE 7 Update 6 and beforeJava SE
JDK and JRE 6 Update 34 and beforeJava SE

Patch Availability Table and Risk Matrix

Java SE fixes in this Security Alert are cumulative; this latest update includes all fixes from previous Critical Patch Updates and Security Alerts.

Patch Availability Table

Product GroupRisk MatrixPatch Availability and Installation Information
Oracle Java SEOracle JDK and JRE Risk Matrix

Also Java 7 Update 7 is now available to download for Windows (32- and 64-bit), Linux (32- and 64-bit), Mac OS X (64-bit), Solaris x86 (32- and 64-bit) and Solaris SPARC (32- and 64-bit). JDKs with the updated Java runtimes are also available. Users with Java installed on their systems, whatever operating system, should install the updates as soon as possible because malicious software that uses the vulnerability is already in circulation. For detailed information click here






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Microsoft Releases Patch Fixes for Windows Server and PowerPoint


Microsoft fixed bugs in the WINS name server resolution protocol and a file format vulnerability in PowerPoint for its May Patch Tuesday.

 Microsoft addressed two security bulletins in May’s Patch Tuesday release. Security experts said administrators should apply the fixes immediately—because, despite their small size, they address significant threats.

Microsoft fixed a critical vulnerability affecting Windows Server and an important bug in Microsoft Office PowerPoint, according to the Patch Tuesday advisory released May 10. Microsoft also assigned separate “exploitability” scores for newer versions of the software under the “improved” exploitability index ratings.
The team fixed a critical vulnerability (MS11-035) in the WINS component in Windows Server 2003 and 2008. WINS is a name-resolution service that resolves names in the NetBIOS namespace and does not require authentication to use. While usually not available by default in Windows Server, it is commonly used in the enterprise for internal network servers. Administrators who have enabled WINS in Windows Server should apply the patch immediately as attackers could remotely cause a denial of service, according to Wolfgang Kandek, the CTO of Qualys.
“What might make the WINS vulnerability appealing to attackers is that it is a server-side issue,” Joshua Talbot, security intelligence manager, Symantec Security Response, told eWEEK.
Unlike other threats, attackers don’t have to trick a user into doing anything since it’s just a matter of finding a vulnerable server and feeding the machine “a malicious string of data,” according to Talbot. It is also a more serious issue on Windows Server 2003 than on 2008 because Windows Server 2008 has built-in protections such as DEP (Data Execution Prevention) and ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization). However, attackers can still create exploit code to get past those security features, Talbot said.
The other “important” bulletin (MS11-036) addressed a security flaw in all versions of Microsoft Office Power Point except Office 2010. The bug would allow attackers to take full control of the target machine as soon as the user opens a malicious PPT file.
Both WINS and PowerPoint vulnerabilities are fairly significant, according to Tyler Reguly, technical manager of security research and development at nCircle. File-format vulnerabilities are “popular exploits” but WINS is remote code execution, so it was “difficult” to decide which was the “biggest risk today.”
Microsoft listed both vulnerabilities using the new exploitability ratings. The PowerPoint bulletin was rated a “1” for a consistent exploit code likely for older software releases, but 0 for latest software because Office 2010 is not affected. The WINS patch was rated a “2” on both the latest and older versions because it affected all versions.
The updated rating system is intended to make it easier for IT administrators to determine their risk level, according to Microsoft.
“With massive updates such as we had in April, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. Microsoft’s new index simplifies the process, which will help IT administrators to prioritize which patches they tackle first,” said Dave Marcus, director of security research and communications at McAfee Labs.
The small release means administrators should “brace themselves for a larger update” in June, according to Kandek.
To complicate things for IT administrators, a fake Patch Tuesday update is making the rounds, according to security researchers at Websense Security Labs ThreatSeeker network. The malware is spread via a link inside an email message supposedly from “Microsoft Canada Co.” which informs users that Microsoft has issued a “Security Update for Microsoft Windows OS,” wrote Amon Sanniez, associate security researcher at Websense. Clicking on the link downloads the fake patch to the computer and infects the system with a Zeus Trojan variant, according to Sanniez.
It “ties in almost perfectly” with the real Patch Tuesday updates from Microsoft, Sanniez said.
The email looks quite legitimate and shows “some effort” went into the creation, as the message is presented in both English and French, and the display names within the headers actually say the mail originated from Microsoft Canada.
The malicious executable is currently not being detected by most major antivirus products tracked on VirusTotal, so IT managers should be careful that none of their staff members or users click on the link to get the security update. Websense said it is a low-volume threat, possibly aimed at a handful of companies. 

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Oracle Issued Critical Patch Update (CPU) For 78 Security Holes


As expected Oracle today officially released their January security update. In this critical patch update they have closed 78 security holes.  The company says that these patch day updates address vulnerabilities in "hundreds of Oracle products". 16 of the vulnerabilities patched are remotely exploitable without authentication. Affected products include Oracle Database 10g and 11g, Fusion Middleware 11g, Application Server 10g, Outside In Technology, WebLogic Server, versions 11i and 12 of its E-Business Suite, Oracle Transportation Management, JD Edwards, Sun Ray, VM Virtualbox, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, MySQL Server, and PeopleSoft Enterprise CRM, HCM and PeopleTools,. A vulnerability in Solaris 9, 10 and 11 Express's TCP/IP is the highest rated of these with a CVSS score of 7.8 out of 10.0.

According to Oracle:- 

Affected Products & Components:-

Security vulnerabilities addressed by this Critical Patch Update affect the products listed in the categories below.  The product area of the patches for the listed versions is shown in the Patch Availability column corresponding to the specified Products and Versions column.   Please click on the link in the Patch Availability column below or in the Patch Availability Table to access the documentation for those patches.
The list of affected product releases and versions that are in Premier Support or Extended Support, under the Oracle Lifetime Support Policyis as follows:
Affected Products and VersionsPatch Availability
Oracle Database 11g Release 2, versions 11.2.0.2, 11.2.0.3Database
Oracle Database 11g Release 1, version 11.1.0.7Database
Oracle Database 10g Release 2, versions 10.2.0.3, 10.2.0.4, 10.2.0.5Database
Oracle Database 10g Release 1, version 10.1.0.5Database
Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1, versions 11.1.1.3.0, 11.1.1.4.0, 11.1.1.5.0Fusion Middleware
Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3, version 10.1.3.5.0Fusion Middleware
Oracle Outside In Technology, versions 8.3.5, 8.3.7Fusion Middleware
Oracle WebLogic Server, versions 9.2.4, 10.0.2, 11gR1 (10.3.3, 10.3.4, 10.3.5)Fusion Middleware
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12, versions 12.1.2, 12.1.3E-Business Suite
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11i, version 11.5.10.2E-Business Suite
Oracle Transportation Management, versions 5.5, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2Oracle Supply Chain
Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise CRM, version 8.9PeopleSoft
Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise HCM, versions 8.9, 9.0, 9.1PeopleSoft
Oracle PeopleSoft Enterprise PeopleTools, version 8.52PeopleSoft
Oracle JDEdwards, version 8.98JDEdwards
Oracle Sun Product SuiteOracle Sun Product Suite
Oracle VM VirtualBox, version 4.1Oracle Virtualization Product Suite
Oracle Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, version 3.2Oracle Virtualization Product Suite
Oracle MySQL Server, versions 5.0, 5.1, 5.5Oracle MySQL Product Suite


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Oracle to Mitigate 73 Security Vulnerabilities in Upcoming Critical Patch Update


Oracle is all set for the upcoming critical patch update. The pre-release announcement by the company indicates that in all 73 vulnerabilities associated with numerous products will be mitigated during the next critical patch update. The update will mitigate security vulnerabilities associated with Oracle database server, fusion middleware, enterprise manager, e-business suite, supply chain products, PeopleSoft, JD Edwards suite, Siebel CRM, industry applications, Sun products and Open office suite.

The company releases quarterly critical patch updates on Tuesday closest to 17th day of January, April, July and October. The company uses Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) version 2.0 to rate vulnerabilities. The vulnerabilities are assigned scores based on the prerequisites for exploiting the vulnerability, ease of exploit, and impact of the attack on availability, confidentiality and integrity. Base scores range from 0.0 to 10.0 with ten being the most severe vulnerability.

Vulnerabilities may be caused by technological flaws, programming errors, and other human errors. Developers are required constantly upgrade their technical skills through online IT degree courses, training programs and refresher courses to deal with ever evolving threats.

The critical patch update will address six vulnerabilities in database server. The vulnerabilities affect components such as application service level management, database vault, Oracle help, security service, warehouse builder, UIX and network foundation. Two of the six vulnerabilities do not require authentication for exploitation of vulnerabilities. Highest base score for security flaws affecting database server is 6.5. The update will mitigate 9 flaws associated with fusion middleware, 6 of which are exploitable without authentication.

The vulnerabilities affect Oracle help, HTTP server, JRockit, outside In technology, security service, WebLogic server, portal and single sign on. Oracle has assigned highest severity score of 10 for vulnerabilities affecting fusion middleware. 4 vulnerabilities will be fixed in Oracle applications, 2 of which are exploitable without authentication. The vulnerabilities have been assigned a base score of 4.3 and affect application object library, applications install, and web ADI. The update will resolve a flaw in Supply chain products suite, which is exploitable without authentication. Highest base score for vulnerability in supply chain products suite is 4.3 and affects Agile technology program.

14 security flaws have related to PeopleSoft Suite will be fixed in the upcoming critical patch, 1 of which is exploitable without authentication. Highest base score for security flaws associated with PeopleSoft suite is 4.3 and affects PeopleSoft Enterprise, Enterprise CRM, ELS, HRMS and People tools. The critical patch update will resolve 8 issues associated with JD Edwards suite, 7 of which are exploitable without authentication. Highest base score for vulnerabilities in JD Edwards suite is 6.4 and affects EnterpriseOne tools.

The update will address a vulnerability associated with industry applications, which affects InForm. Highest base score for vulnerability in industry applications is 5.5. 8 security flaws will be mitigated in Sun products suite, seven of which are exploitable without authentication. Oracle has assigned highest severity score of 10 for security flaws affecting Sun products suite. The components affected include Java Dynamic Management Kit, Java system web server, Solaris, OpenSSO Enterprise, GlassFish Enterprise server, java system application server, java system access manager policy agent, and java system messaging server.

The upcoming critical patch update will fix 8 security issues related to Open Office suite, of which 7 are exploitable without authentication. Highest base score for security flaws in Open Office suite is 9.3. Open Office, StarOffice and StarSuite are affected by the vulnerabilities.

Vulnerabilities are identified by professionals qualified in IT degree programs and security certifications such as penetration testing. Developers encourage both in-house and independent security researchers to detect and report security flaws so that they can be mitigated before exploitation by attackers.

Online IT courses, e-tutorials, security blogs and alerts from computer emergency response teams could help users in gaining insights on security threats, their implications and importance of security updates. Users must keep track of the security releases and install necessary updates to safeguard their systems and data from unauthorized access. 

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"April Patch" By Microsoft & Adobe Closed Critical Security Holes

"April Patch" By Microsoft & Adobe Closed Critical Security Holes

As per schedule two software giants Microsoft and Adobe today each issued security bulletin to plug security holes in their vulnerable products. The patch batch from Microsoft fixes at least 11 flaws in Windows, Internet Explorer (IE), Office and several other products, including one bug that attackers are already exploiting. The company also issued the first patch for Windows 8 Consumer Preview, the beta-like build Microsoft released at the end of February. Adobe’s update tackles four vulnerabilities that are present in current versions of Adobe Acrobat and Reader. 
Seven of the 11 bugs Microsoft fixed with today’s release earned its most serious “critical” rating, which Microsoft assigns to flaws that it believes attackers or malware could leverage to break into systems without any help from users. In its security bulletin summary for April 2012. Among those is an interesting weakness (MS12-024) in the way that Windows handles signed portable executable (PE) files. According to Symantec, this flaw is interesting because it lets attackers modify signed PE files undetected. Microsoft said that this patch the highest priority security update this month. “What makes this bulletin stand out is that Microsoft is aware of attacks in the wild against it and it affects an unsually wide-range of Microsoft products, including Office 2003 through 2010 on Windows, SQL Server 2000 through 2008 R2, BizTalk Server 2002, Commerce Server 2002 through 2009 R2, Visual FoxPro 8 and Visual Basic 6 Runtime,” Kandek said. “Attackers have been embedding the exploit for the underlying vulnerability (CVE-2012-0158) into an RTF document and enticing the target into opening the file, most commonly by attaching it to an e-mail. Another possible vector is through web browsing, but the component can potentially be attacked through any of the mentioned applications.” Other notable fixes from Microsoft this month include a .NETupdate, and a patch for at least five Internet Explorer flaws. Patches are available for all supported versions of Windows, and available through Windows Update. In March 2012 Security bulletins Microsoft closed a total of seven security holes in its products. Among them one Critical-class, four Important and one Moderate – addressing seven issues in Microsoft Windows, Visual Studio, and Expression Design. According to Microsoft (MS12-020) remote code execution vulnerability has been found in RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol).

After Microsoft here comes the turn for Adobe &  they updates fix critical problems in Acrobat and Reader on all supported platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Users on Windows and Mac can use each products’ built-in update mechanism. The newest, patched version of both Acrobat and Reader is v. 10.1.3 for Windows and Mac systems. The default configuration is set to run automatic update checks on a regular schedule, but update checks can be manually activated by choosing Help > Check for Updates. Reader users who prefer direct links to the latest version can find them by clicking the appropriate OS, Windows, Mac or Linux (v. 9.5.1).




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GFI LanGuard 2012 One Solution For vulnerability Scanning, Patch Management, Network & Software Audit

GFI LanGuard 2012 One Solution For Vulnerability Scanning, Patch Management, Network & Software Auditing 

Earlier we have talked about GFI LanGuard, but while looking at the rising cyber threats, security researcher  continue to identify new, sophisticated malware threats, vulnerability and patch management are more critical than ever as a key component of a layered security approach. To get rid of all those security challenges, GFI Software announced the availability of GFI LanGuard 2012, in which the manufacturer claimed to provide network and system administrators with the ability to manage 100 percent of their patching needs through a single, intuitive and easy-to-use interface, without the need for other update tools. So lets take a roam of this fine product of GFI Software-

Enhanced Features of GFI LanGuard 2012 include:
  • Comprehensive Patch Management – Administrators can now manage 100 percent of their patching needs – both security and non-security updates – from a centralized console. No other update tools are necessary.
  • Strong Vulnerability Assessment for Network Devices – Network devices such as printers, routers and switches from manufacturers such as HP and Cisco, can now be detected and scanned for vulnerabilities. GFI LanGuard 2012 performs over 50,000 checks against operating systems, installed applications and device firmware for security flaws and misconfigurations. It also runs network audits that now detect mobile devices running iOS and Android operating systems.
  • Improved Scan and Remediation Performance – New Relay Agents receive patches and definition files directly from the GFI LanGuard server and distribute as appropriate – helping IT resources save time, manage network bandwidth and increase the number of devices that can be accommodated. This is particularly effective in multi-site and large networks.
GFI LanGuard 2012 combines vulnerability scanning, patch management, and network and software auditing into one solution that enables IT professionals to scan, detect, assess and correct potential security risks on their networks with minimal administrative effort. GFI LanGuard also enables administrators to inventory devices attached to their networks; receive change alerts, such as notification when a new application is installed; ensure antivirus applications are current and enabled; and strengthen compliance with industry regulations through automated patch management that defends against potential network vulnerabilities. With GFI LanGuard, IT administrators can manage more than 2,500 machines from a single console, it integrates with more than 1,500 security applications and includes keyword search functionality.

After going through the above brief description, many of you must be excited about this new product. For the kind information of our readers, yes indeed GFI LanGuard 2012 is one of the finest tool ever released in this domain. Detailed information LanGuard 2012 can be found here. Also a 30 day trail pack of GFI LanGuard 2012 has been made available for download





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42 Java Holes Fixed By Oracle in April 2013 Critical Patch Update Advisory

42 Java Holes Fixed By Oracle in April 2013 Critical Patch Update (CPU) Advisory

The Oracle Corporation has released what it called a critical patch update for its Web-based Java programming language. Java SE software that fixes at least 42 security flaws in the widely-installed program and associated browser plugin. The Java update also introduces new features designed to alert users about the security risks of running certain Java contentThe April patch, which targets 42 vulnerabilities, 19 of which have a severity rating of 10 (highest possible threat level) includes a majority of vulnerabilities that are currently being exploited. Among those 42 new security fixes across Java SE products of which 2 are applicable to server deployments of Java.  According to Oracle, “39 of these vulnerabilities may be remotely exploitable without authentication, i.e., may be exploited over a network without the need for a username and password.” Along with the fixes, Oracle changed the default setting of Java SE. Java applets will no longer run in a Web browser unless they have been digitally signed until a warning prompt is acknowledged. It has also extended how users will be alerted of other Java-related security issues. According to renowned security expert and blogger Brian KrebsJava 7 Update 21 also introduces some new security warnings and message prompts for users who keep the program plugged into a Web browser (on installation and updating, Java adds itself as an active browser plugin). Oracle said the messages that will be presented depend upon different risk factors, such as using old versions of Java or running applet code that is not signed from a trusted Certificate Authority. Apps that present a lower risk display a simple informational message. This includes an option to prevent showing similar messages for apps from the same publisher in the future. Java applications considered to be higher risk — such as those that use an untrusted or expired certificate — will be accompanied by a prompt with a yellow exclamation point in a yellow warning triangle.

Affected Product Releases and Versions:-
Java SEPatch Availability
JDK and JRE 7 Update 17 and earlierJava SE
JDK and JRE 6 Update 43 and earlierJava SE
JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 41 and earlierJava SE
JavaFX 2.2.7 and earlierJavaFX

Due to the threat posed by a successful attack, Oracle strongly recommends that customers apply CPU fixes as soon as possible. As Java has been run by millions of devices and users across the globe, so we urge all of our readers to install and apply the security fixes to avoid any kind of threats. Note that - Oracle said that this week's security updates don't take care of all known flaws, they do address all known vulnerabilities currently being exploited in the wild. 






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