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Kaspersky Small Office Security 13.0.4.233 Unsalted Hash

Posted on 02 October 2015

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Advisory ID: SYSS-2015-004 Product: Kaspersky Small Office Security (KSOS) Vendor: Kaspersky Lab ZAO Affected Version(s): 13.0.4.233 Tested Version(s): 13.0.4.233 Vulnerability Type: Use of a One-Way Hash without a Salt (CWE-759) Risk Level: Low Solution Status: Fixed Vendor Notification: 2015-02-19 Solution Date: 2015-10-01 Public Disclosure: 2015-10-01 CVE Reference: Not yet assigned Authors of Advisory: Matthias Deeg and Sven Freund (SySS GmbH) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Overview: Kaspersky Small Office Security is an endpoint protection software with many features like malware protection, defences against phishing attacks and exploits, data encryption and data backup functionality. The vendor Kaspersky describes the product as follows (see [1]): "Kaspersky Small Office Security delivers business-grade protection technologies that are designed to be simple to install, configure and run. The solution protects your Windows-based PCs & file servers and Android smartphones and tablets to safeguard your online banking transactions, your business data and the information your customers entrust to you." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vulnerability Details: The SySS GmbH found out that the administrator password for protecting different functions of the Kaspersky Small Office Security software, like managing backups or stopping protection services, is stored as raw, unsalted MD5 hash value in the Windows registry. The used registry value "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeKasperskyLabprotectedKSOS13settingsOPEP" is by default readable by every user. The use of the cryptographic one-way hash function MD5 without using a salt for storing sensitive data like admin passwords allows an attacker with access to this data to perform efficient password guessing attacks using pre-computed dictionaries, for instance rainbow tables. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Proof of Concept (PoC): The configured admin password is stored as raw, unsalted MD5 hash value of the UTF-16 (wide char) string representation of the set password. For instance, it can be read using the following command: C:UsersSySS>reg query HKLMSOFTWAREWow6432NodeKasperskyLabprotectedKSOS13settings /v OPEP HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWow6432NodeKasperskyLabprotectedKSOS13settings OPEP REG_SZ CFB37E7C04BEA837D23005199B1CD62B The read string in this example is a raw, unsalted MD5 hash value of the UTF-16 string "syss", as the following output illustrates: $ echo -en "sx00yx00sx00sx00" | md5sum cfb37e7c04bea837d23005199b1cd62b - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Solution: According to information by Kaspersky, the described security issue has been fixed in newer software releases. Please contact the manufacturer for further information or support. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Disclosure Timeline: 2015-02-19: Vulnerability reported to manufacturer 2015-02-19: Manufacturer acknowledges e-mail with SySS security advisory 2015-03-17: Rescheduling of the publication date in agreement with the manufacturer 2015-04-14: Rescheduling of the publication date in agreement with the manufacturer 2015-09-28: SySS asks for further information about software fix 2015-10-01: Public release of security advisory on agreed publication date ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ References: [1] Product Web site for Kaspersky Small Office Security http://www.kaspersky.com/small-office-security [2] SySS Security Advisory SYSS-2015-004 https://www.syss.de/fileadmin/dokumente/Publikationen/Advisories/SYSS-2015-004.txt [3] SySS Responsible Disclosure Policy https://www.syss.de/en/news/responsible-disclosure-policy/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Credits: This security vulnerability was found by Matthias Deeg and Sven Freund of the SySS GmbH. E-Mail: matthias.deeg (at) syss.de Public Key: https://www.syss.de/fileadmin/dokumente/Materialien/PGPKeys/Matthias_Deeg.asc Key fingerprint = D1F0 A035 F06C E675 CDB9 0514 D9A4 BF6A 34AD 4DAB E-Mail: sven.freund (at) syss.de Public Key: https://www.syss.de/fileadmin/dokumente/Materialien/PGPKeys/Sven_Freund.asc Key fingerprint = DCDB 7627 C1E3 9CE8 62DF 2666 8A5F A853 415D 46DC ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Disclaimer: The information provided in this security advisory is provided "as is" and without warranty of any kind. Details of this security advisory may be updated in order to provide as accurate information as possible. The latest version of this security advisory is available on the SySS Web site. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Copyright: Creative Commons - Attribution (by) - Version 3.0 URL: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJWDPBuAAoJENmkv2o0rU2rRFIP+weEAxWDmXzKGBMTXH7ROkrV a+Y9kAs+1g3fHIddnjEF4kjnWLa9UB+kxiymR/FLykFNjcMNpAR9ySl3werpd/sF kGTCXSYruivppd+/cBWyJ5cpB1W92qHBeYvh/g3aDE+ha9eXnDegAcXPQI9CSc7d QmlCa4yLO1xZjsb9ZCne+GtCvZ1AHxsLvEJtbKqAIMYJlLx2x9ZuISrEg4H8yxwH ezcn0ZuN8nVCFXqYzZI/esyJgTbE0aI+seEZu2NZZE74h4fqHdiLP2AQP6S2lhW9 FTo366G79sICsyXO3r60USnUCpporCHxY5w5zZJSZSQ/CK1H7xn8zAsrsXeqcqqC OR0hf2hD+ulFTsIi7EHCPPG0kQ9MbxJf52GYhYZAQxvsu6s5B3WrdA8uxeZuzDFg aNFwnz6Hb3dafrNGZX1LB8mS6I2JKcQ6iIjRi6AbdxWI1hYdpFT/+2fS1O8ZoSI4 6JCyMgDYEM7WBtHJ5kPi/GJfvKoaB/+kInesX3gq4mGhk0ZlSXKLdWZQAwMtLfI0 jCmTX/I9PFereKO541xuOwwFZ9V+goYnZNVtmNv77XzoTSAP5L6T6TPf1t++gjIB WW1SGwjJ2pKLc0vwppCva9SC4dtEk8GPQDhi35j62Xz/4uPQx/7Ab8E6ysCcUEIw MUduyOUfUhdpn9UFpnwf =WSQd -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

 

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