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[security bulletin] HPSBST02630 SSRT1000385 rev.1 - HP StorageWorks X9000 Network Storage Systems, Remote Unauthenticated Access

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SUPPORT COMMUNICATION - SECURITY BULLETIN

Document ID: c02712670
Version: 1

HPSBST02630 SSRT1000385 rev.1 - HP StorageWorks X9000 Network Storage Systems, Remote Unauthenticated
Access

NOTICE: The information in this Security Bulletin should be acted upon as soon as possible.

Release Date: 2011-02-07
Last Updated: 2011-02-07

Potential Security Impact: Remote unauthenticated access

Source: Hewlett-Packard Company, HP Software Security Response Team

VULNERABILITY SUMMARY
A potential security vulnerability has been identified with HP StorageWorks X9000 Network Storage
Systems. This vulnerability could be exploited to allow remote unauthenticated access to the accounts
with expired passwords.

References: CVE-2010-0833

SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS*: ONLY impacted versions are listed.
HP StorageWorks X9000 Network Storage Systems, all 5.4 versions

BACKGROUND

CVSS 2.0 Base Metrics

Reference Base Vector Base Score
CVE-2010-0833 (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C) 9.3

         Information on CVSS is documented
        in HP Customer Notice: HPSN-2008-002

RESOLUTION

The vulnerability can be avoided by using the following procedure.

Explicitly disable the local Administrator account.
Explicitly disable any lsassd local-provider accounts that are not in use.

For example, to disable the Administrator account:

$ lw-mod-user --disable-user "MACHINE\Administrator"
where MACHINE is hostname of the local system.

The following command can be used to verify that the account has been disabled.

$ lw-find-user-by-name --level 2 "MACHINE\Administrator"

The command should return:
Account disabled (or locked): TRUE

HISTORY
Version:1 (rev.1) - 7 February 2011 Initial Release

Third Party Security Patches: Third party security patches that are to be installed on systems running
HP software products should be applied in accordance with the customer's patch management policy.

Support: For further information, contact normal HP Services support channel.

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  • The Software Product Category that this Security Bulletin
    relates to is represented by the 5th and 6th characters
    of the Bulletin number in the title:

GN = HP General SW
MA = HP Management Agents
MI = Misc. 3rd Party SW
MP = HP MPE/iX
NS = HP NonStop Servers
OV = HP OpenVMS
PI = HP Printing & Imaging
ST = HP Storage SW
TL = HP Trusted Linux
TU = HP Tru64 UNIX
UX = HP-UX
VV = HP VirtualVault

System management and security procedures must be reviewed frequently to maintain system integrity. HP
is continually reviewing and enhancing the security features of software products to provide customers
with current secure solutions.

"HP is broadly distributing this Security Bulletin in order to bring to the attention of users of the
affected HP products the important security information contained in this Bulletin. HP recommends that
all users determine the applicability of this information to their individual situations and take
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