OpenSSL is a toolkit that implements the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols, as well as a full-strength, general purpose cryptography library.
It was found that OpenSSL clients and servers could be forced, via a specially crafted handshake packet, to use weak keying material for communication. A man-in-the-middle attacker could use this flaw to decrypt and modify traffic between a client and a server. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the name CVE-2014-0224 to this issue.
More information about these vulnerabilities can be found in the security advisory issued by Red Hat:
Product: | Affected Version(s): | Risk Level: | Actions: |
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Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services | 5.x, 6.1 thru 6.3.3 | Medium | For 6.3.2 and earlier, upgrade to 6.3.3 and install Linux Security Update Patch 1. For 6.3.3, install Linux Security Update Patch 1. |
Avaya Aura® Application Server 5300:
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2.x, 3.x | Medium | For 2.x, upgrade to 3.0 and install SP10 or later. For 3.x, install SP10 or later. |
Avaya IQ | 5.0 thru 5.2.5 | Medium | Upgrade to 5.2.6 and install Patch 2 or later. |
Avaya Aura® Communication Manager | 6.0 thru 6.3 SSP3 | Medium | For 6.0 thru 6.2 upgrade to 6.3 and install SSP4 or later. For 6.3 install SSP4 or later. |
Avaya Communication Server 1000:
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6.x, 7.0 thru 7.0 SP5 | Medium | For 6.x, upgrade to 7.0 and install SP6 or later. For 7.x, install SP6 or later. |
Avaya Aura® Conferencing | 7.0 thru 7.2 SP4 | Medium | For versions prior to 7.2, upgrade to 7.2 and install SP5 or later. For 7.2, install SP5 or later. |
Avaya Aura® Conferencing Standard Edition | 6.x | Medium | See recommended actions and Mitigating Factors table below. This advisory will not be addressed as no further releases are planned. It is recommended that customers migrate to one of Avaya's conferencing solutions including Aura® Conferencing 7.0 or later. |
Avaya IP Office Application Server | 8.x | Medium | Upgrade to 9.1.4 or later. |
Avaya Meeting Exchange | 6.2, 6.2 SP1 | Medium | Upgrade to 6.2 SP2 or later. |
Avaya Aura® Messaging | 6.0 thru 6.3 | Medium | For 6.2 and earlier, upgrade to 6.3 and install Patch 1 or later. For 6.3, install Patch 1 or later. |
Avaya one-X® Client Enablement Services | 6.1.x | Medium | Upgrade to 6.2 SP3 or later. |
Avaya Aura® Presence Services | 6.0 thru 6.2.4 | Medium | Upgrade to 6.2.5 or later. |
Avaya Proactive Contact | 5.x specifically prior to 5.1.2 | Medium | Upgrade to 5.1.2 or later. |
Avaya Aura® Session Manager | 5.x, 6.0 thru 6.2.3 | Medium | Upgrade to 6.3.8 or later. |
Avaya Aura® System Manager | 5.x, 6.0 thru 6.3.9 | Medium | Upgrade to 6.3.10 or later. |
Avaya Aura® System Platform | 1.x, 6.0 thru 6.3.4 | Medium | Upgrade to 6.3.5 or later. |
Avaya Aura® Communication Manager Utility Services | 6.0 thru 6.3 SP4 | Medium | For 6.2 and earlier, upgrade to 6.3 and install SP5 or later. For 6.3 install SP5 or later. |
Recommended Actions for System Products:
Avaya strongly recommends following networking and
security best practices by implementing firewalls, ACLs,
physical security or other appropriate access restrictions.
Though Avaya believes such restrictions should always be in
place, risk to Avaya products and the surrounding network
from this potential vulnerability may be mitigated by
ensuring these practices are implemented until such time as
an Avaya provided product update or the recommended Avaya
action is applied.
Further restrictions as deemed necessary based on the
customer's security policies may be required during this
interim period, but the System Product operating system or
application should not be modified unless the change is
approved by Avaya. Making changes that are not approved may
void the Avaya product service contract.
When determining risk, Avaya takes into account many factors as outlined by Avaya's Security Vulnerability Classification Policy. The following table describes factors that mitigate the risk of specific vulnerabilities for affected Avaya products:
Vulnerability | Mitigating Factors |
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CVE-2014-0224 |
This is a Medium risk due to the potential exposure of sensitive information. |
Avaya software-only products operate on general-purpose operating systems. Occasionally vulnerabilities may be discovered in the underlying operating system or applications that come with the operating system. These vulnerabilities often do not impact the software-only product directly but may threaten the integrity of the underlying platform.
In the case of this advisory Avaya software-only products are not affected by the vulnerability directly but the underlying Linux platform may be. Customers should determine on which Linux operating system the product was installed and then follow that vendor's guidance.
Product: | Actions: |
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Avaya Aura® Application Enablement Services | Depending on the Operating System installed, the affected package may be installed on the underlying Operating System supporting the AES application. |
CVLAN | Depending on the Operating System installed, the affected package may be installed on the underlying Operating System supporting the CVLAN application. |
Avaya Aura® Experience Portal | Depending on the Operating System installed, the affected package may be installed on the underlying Operating System supporting the EP application. |
Avaya Integrated Management Suite (IMS) | Depending on the Operating System installed, the affected package may be installed on the underlying Operating System supporting the IMS application. |
Avaya Aura® Presence Services | Depending on the Operating System installed, the affected package may be installed on the underlying Operating System supporting the PS application. |
Avaya Secure Access Link Gateway | Depending on the Operating System installed, the affected package may be installed on the underlying Operating System supporting the SAL Gateway application. |
Recommended Actions for Software-Only Products:
In the event that the affected package is installed, Avaya recommends following recommended actions supplied by Red Hat regarding their Enterprise Linux.
Additional information may also be available via the Avaya support website and through your Avaya account representative. Please contact your Avaya product support representative, or dial 1-800-242-2121, with any questions.
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V 1.0 - June 19, 2014 - Initial Statement issued.
V 2.0 - September 18, 2014 - Updated CM, SM and CMUS affected versions and actions.
V 3.0 - January 13, 2015 - Updated AS5300, CS1000, Conferencing, Messaging, PS, SMGR and SP affected versions and actions.
V 4.0 - March 9, 2015 - Updated AES affected versions and AES and one-X CES actions.
V 5.0 - April 2, 2015 - Updated MX affected versions and actions.
V 6.0 - August 25, 2015 - Updated IQ affected versions and actions.
V 7.0 - October 15, 2015 - Updated IPOAS actions.
V 8.0 - July 25, 2016 - Updated Proactive Contact affected versions and actions, and advisory to Final.
Avaya customers or Business Partners should report any security issues found with Avaya products via the standard support process.
Independent security researchers can contact Avaya at
securityalerts@avaya.com.
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