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Title: EGI-SVG Advisory [TLP:WHITE] 'HEADS-UP' on the escalation of privilege vulnerability in Intel AMT CVE-2017-5689 [EGI-SVG-CVE-2017-5689] | |||
Date: 2017-05-17 | |||
Affected software and risk | Affected software and risk | ||
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There is an escalation of privilege vulnerability in Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT), Intel® Standard Manageability (ISM), and Intel® Small Business Technology versions firmware versions 6.x, 7.x, 8.x 9.x, 10.x, 11.0, 11.5, and 11.6 that can allow an unprivileged attacker to gain control of the manageability features provided by these products. | There is an escalation of privilege vulnerability in Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT), Intel® Standard Manageability (ISM), and Intel® Small Business Technology versions firmware | ||
versions 6.x, 7.x, 8.x 9.x, 10.x, 11.0, 11.5, and 11.6 that can allow an unprivileged attacker to gain control of the manageability features provided by these products. | |||
More information | More information | ||
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On May 1st Intel released a security advisory [R 1] about a firmware vulnerability in certain systems that utilise Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT), Intel® Standard Manageability (ISM) or Intel® Small Business Technology (SBT). The vulnerability could enable a network attacker to remotely gain access to computers or devices that use these technologies. Computers and devices can be exploited even if powered down. Intel published a detection tool for the vulnerable systems [R 2]. Vendor specific details can be found on the Intel advisory page [R 3]. | On May 1st Intel released a security advisory [R 1] about a firmware vulnerability in certain systems that utilise Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT), Intel® Standard Manageability (ISM) | ||
or Intel® Small Business Technology (SBT). The vulnerability could enable a network attacker to remotely gain access to computers or devices that use these technologies. | |||
Computers and devices can be exploited even if powered down. Intel published a detection tool for the vulnerable systems [R 2]. Vendor specific details can be found on the Intel advisory page [R 3]. | |||
To detect vulnerable machines in Linux you can use nmap: | To detect vulnerable machines in Linux you can use nmap: | ||
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Mitigations | Mitigations | ||
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Some vendors announced the release of the new firmware only for the end of this month. The operating system is unaware of and cannot control the Intel AMT, hence a workaround for the firmware flaw cannot be applied in the operating system. As a mitigation firewall rules can be applied on the edge of the site (not on the level of operating system, as Intel AMT can intercept network packets destined for the system already before reaching the OS). | Some vendors announced the release of the new firmware only for the end of this month. The operating system is unaware of and cannot control the Intel AMT, | ||
hence a workaround for the firmware flaw cannot be applied in the operating system. As a mitigation firewall rules can be applied on the edge of the site | |||
(not on the level of operating system, as Intel AMT can intercept network packets destined for the system already before reaching the OS). | |||
TLP and URL | TLP and URL | ||
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"To minimize the risk to the EGI infrastructure arising from software vulnerabilities" | "To minimize the risk to the EGI infrastructure arising from software vulnerabilities" | ||
The risk is that assessed by the group, according to the EGI SVG issue handling procedure [R 5] in the context of how the software is used in the EGI infrastructure. It is the opinion of the group, we do not guarantee it to be correct. The risk may also be higher or lower in other deployments depending on how the software is used. | The risk is that assessed by the group, according to the EGI SVG issue handling procedure [R 5] in the context of how the software is used in the EGI infrastructure. | ||
It is the opinion of the group, we do not guarantee it to be correct. The risk may also be higher or lower in other deployments depending on how the software is used. | |||
Others may re-use this information provided they:- | Others may re-use this information provided they:- | ||
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2) Credit the EGI https://www.egi.eu/ Software Vulnerability Group | 2) Credit the EGI https://www.egi.eu/ Software Vulnerability Group | ||
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Advisory-SVG-CVE-2017-5689
Title: EGI-SVG Advisory [TLP:WHITE] 'HEADS-UP' on the escalation of privilege vulnerability in Intel AMT CVE-2017-5689 [EGI-SVG-CVE-2017-5689] Date: 2017-05-17 Affected software and risk ========================== HEADS-UP on Intel AMT Vulnerability Package : Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) CVE ID : CVE-2017-5689 Escalation of privilege vulnerability in Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT), Intel® Standard Manageability (ISM), and Intel® Small Business Technology Actions required/recommended ============================ Sites should upgrade the firmware as soon as available. Affected software details ========================= There is an escalation of privilege vulnerability in Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT), Intel® Standard Manageability (ISM), and Intel® Small Business Technology versions firmware versions 6.x, 7.x, 8.x 9.x, 10.x, 11.0, 11.5, and 11.6 that can allow an unprivileged attacker to gain control of the manageability features provided by these products. More information ================ On May 1st Intel released a security advisory [R 1] about a firmware vulnerability in certain systems that utilise Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT), Intel® Standard Manageability (ISM) or Intel® Small Business Technology (SBT). The vulnerability could enable a network attacker to remotely gain access to computers or devices that use these technologies. Computers and devices can be exploited even if powered down. Intel published a detection tool for the vulnerable systems [R 2]. Vendor specific details can be found on the Intel advisory page [R 3]. To detect vulnerable machines in Linux you can use nmap: nmap -P0 -sT -sU -p16992,16993,16994,16995,623,664 <wired IP address> Results of this test should be either closed or filtered for all ports. You can also use a python script for detection, see [R 4]. Intel chipsets include a "Management Engine" (ME), if AMT is used in the ME, your system is vulnerable. You can check if the ME is enabled with lspci (See [R 5]: lspci | egrep '(MEI|HECI)' For more information, read also [R 6]. Mitigations =========== Some vendors announced the release of the new firmware only for the end of this month. The operating system is unaware of and cannot control the Intel AMT, hence a workaround for the firmware flaw cannot be applied in the operating system. As a mitigation firewall rules can be applied on the edge of the site (not on the level of operating system, as Intel AMT can intercept network packets destined for the system already before reaching the OS). TLP and URL =========== ** WHITE information - Unlimited distribution - see https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/EGI_CSIRT:TLP for distribution restrictions*** URL: https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/SVG:Advisory-SVG-CVE-2017-5689 Minor updates may be made without re-distribution to the sites Comments ======== Comments or questions should be sent to svg-rat at mailman.egi.eu If you find or become aware of a vulnerability which is relevant to EGI you may report it by e-mail to report-vulnerability at egi.eu the EGI Software Vulnerability Group will take a look. References ========== [R 1] https://newsroom.intel.com/news/important-security-information-intel-manageability-firmware/ [R 2] https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/26755 [R 3] https://www.ssh.com/vulnerability/intel-amt/ [R 4] https://github.com/CerberusSecurity/CVE-2017-5689 [R 5] https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3019961 [R 6] https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2017-5689 Credit ====== SVG was alerted to this vulnerability by Barbara Krasovec and Mischa Salle. Timeline ======== Yyyy-mm-dd [CVE-2017-5689] 2017-05-12 SVG alerted to this issue. 2017-05-12 Investigation of vulnerability and relevance to EGI carried out 2017-01-13 EGI SVG Risk Assessment - agreed varies depending on the hardware 2017-05-15 Agreed to send advisory 2017-05-17 Advisory/Alert sent to sites Context ======= This advisory has been prepared as part of the effort to fulfil EGI SVG's purpose "To minimize the risk to the EGI infrastructure arising from software vulnerabilities" The risk is that assessed by the group, according to the EGI SVG issue handling procedure [R 5] in the context of how the software is used in the EGI infrastructure. It is the opinion of the group, we do not guarantee it to be correct. The risk may also be higher or lower in other deployments depending on how the software is used. Others may re-use this information provided they:- 1) Respect the provided TLP classification 2) Credit the EGI https://www.egi.eu/ Software Vulnerability Group