Exploitation Summary
EIP tracks 1 public exploit for CVE-2016-6599. PoCs published by Pedro Ribeiro.
AI-analyzed exploit summary The advisory details two critical vulnerabilities in BMC Track-It! 11.4: unauthenticated remote code execution via file upload (CVE-2016-6598) and domain administrator/SQL credentials disclosure (CVE-2016-6599). Both stem from unauthenticated .NET remoting services on port 9010, with encryption but no authentication.
Description
BMC Track-It! 11.4 before Hotfix 3 exposes an unauthenticated .NET remoting configuration service (ConfigurationService) on port 9010. This service contains a method that can be used to retrieve a configuration file that contains the application database name, username and password as well as the domain administrator username and password. These are encrypted with a fixed key and IV ("NumaraIT") using the DES algorithm. The domain administrator username and password can only be obtained if the Self-Service component is enabled, which is the most common scenario in enterprise deployments.
Exploits (1)
The advisory details two critical vulnerabilities in BMC Track-It! 11.4: unauthenticated remote code execution via file upload (CVE-2016-6598) and domain administrator/SQL credentials disclosure (CVE-2016-6599). Both stem from unauthenticated .NET remoting services on port 9010, with encryption but no authentication.
References (4)
Scores
CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H