Dell EMC Data Protection Advisor versions 6.3, 6.4, 6.5, 18.2 versions prior to patch 83, and 19.1 versions prior to patch 71 contain a server missing authorization vulnerability in the REST API. A remote authenticated malicious user with administrative privileges may potentially exploit this vulnerability to alter the application’s allowable list of OS commands. This may lead to arbitrary OS command execution as the regular user runs the DPA service on the affected system.
The product does not perform an authorization check when an actor attempts to access a resource or perform an action.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Emc_data_protection_advisor | Dell | 6.3 (including) | 6.3 (including) |
Emc_data_protection_advisor | Dell | 6.4 (including) | 6.4 (including) |
Emc_data_protection_advisor | Dell | 6.5 (including) | 6.5 (including) |
Emc_data_protection_advisor | Dell | 18.1 (including) | 18.1 (including) |
Emc_data_protection_advisor | Dell | 18.2 (including) | 18.2 (including) |
Emc_data_protection_advisor | Dell | 19.1 (including) | 19.1 (including) |
Assuming a user with a given identity, authorization is the process of determining whether that user can access a given resource, based on the user’s privileges and any permissions or other access-control specifications that apply to the resource. When access control checks are not applied, users are able to access data or perform actions that they should not be allowed to perform. This can lead to a wide range of problems, including information exposures, denial of service, and arbitrary code execution.