[security bulletin] HPSBGN02199 SSRT071312 rev.1 - Mercury Quality Center ActiveX, Remote Unauthorized Arbitrary Code Execution
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SUPPORT COMMUNICATION - SECURITY BULLETIN
Document ID: c00901872
Version: 1
HPSBGN02199 SSRT071312 rev.1 - Mercury Quality Center ActiveX, Remote
Unauthorized Arbitrary Code Execution
NOTICE: The information in this Security Bulletin should be acted upon as soon
as possible.
Release Date: 2007-03-27
Last Updated: 2007-03-27
Potential Security Impact: Remote unauthorized arbitrary code execution
Source: Hewlett-Packard Company, HP Software Security Response Team
VULNERABILITY SUMMARY
A potential security vulnerability has been identified with a Mercury Quality
Center ActiveX control. The vulnerability could be exploited by a remote
unauthorized user to execute arbitrary code on a Windows client running the
ActiveX control.
References: IDEF1930, VU#589097
SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS*: ONLY impacted versions are listed.
Mercury Quality Center 8.2 Sp1
Mercury Quality Center 9.0
Running on Linux, Solaris, and Windows NT
BACKGROUND
The Hewlett-Packard Company thanks Eric Detoisien and an anonymous researcher
working with the iDefense Vulnerability Contributor Program for reporting this
vulnerability to security-alert@xxxxxxx
AFFECTED VERSIONS
Action: if Mercury Quality Center is installed, apply the appropriate patch
END AFFECTED VERSIONS
RESOLUTION
HP has provided the following software patches to resolve this vulnerability.
Mercury Quality Center 8.2 Sp1
Patch 32:
http://webnotes.merc-int.com/patches.nsf/c4d68388a23535dc422567d0004bbae2/7a0f7f0efc7905fdc225729f004cf387?OpenDocument
Mercury Quality Center 9.0
Patch 12.1:
http://webnotes.merc-int.com/patches.nsf/c4d68388a23535dc422567d0004bbae2/cf109e434c7765eac22572a4006c6e94?OpenDocument
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HISTORY
Version: 1 (rev.1) 27 Mar 2007 Initial release
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