Secunia Logo  


Secunia PSI WorldMap
 
Red Hat update for tog-pegasus
Secunia Advisory: SA32862
Release Date: 2008-11-25
Popularity: 1,462 views

Critical:
Less critical
Impact: Security Bypass
Brute force
Where: From local network
Solution Status: Vendor Patch

OS:Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (Server)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop 5

Secunia CVSS-2 Score: Available in Secunia business solutions

Subscribe: Instant alerts on relevant vulnerabilities


Advisory Content (Page 1 of 3)[ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

Description:
Red Hat has issued an update for tog-pegasus. This fixes a security issues and a weakness, which can be exploited by people to conduct brute force attacks and malicious users to bypass certain security restrictions.

1) The security issue is caused due to Red Hat's security enhancements not being applied after re-basing the package to version 2.7.0, which can be exploited to e.g. send requests to the WBEM services.

Successful exploitation requires a valid user account.

2) The weakness is caused due to the application not logging failed authentications to the system log, which can be exploited to e.g. conduct brute force attacks to guess a user's password.

Change Page:
[ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]



Track this Secunia Advisory
Customers of the Secunia Vulnerability Intelligence solutions will automatically receive updates when new information regarding this advisory is released.

Read more about our Vulnerability Intelligence solutions and what they can do for you and your company.

About this Secunia Advisory
Please note: The information that this Secunia Advisory is based on comes from a third party unless stated otherwise.

Secunia collects, validates, and verifies all vulnerability reports issued by security research groups, vendors, and others.
  
Latest Advisories

Send Feedback to Secunia
If you have new information regarding this Secunia advisory or a product in our database, please send it to us using either our web form or email us at vuln@secunia.com.

Ideas, suggestions, and other feedback are most welcome.

Most Popular - 3 Hours

1. Microsoft DirectShow Streaming Video ActiveX Control Vulnerabilities // 46 views
2. Internet Explorer Charset Inheritance Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability // 40 views
3. Adobe Flash Player Multiple Vulnerabilities // 37 views
4. phpBB Cross Site Scripting and Unspecified Vulnerabilities // 22 views
5. Sun Java JDK / JRE Multiple Vulnerabilities // 21 views
6. Adobe Reader/Acrobat Multiple Vulnerabilities // 20 views
7. Apple Safari Two WebKit Component Vulnerabilities // 20 views
8. Subdreamer Light Global Variables SQL Injection Vulnerability // 19 views
9. Internet Explorer 7 Window Injection Vulnerability // 14 views
10. eEye Retina WiFi Scanner ".rws" Handling Buffer Overflow // 14 views