Advisory
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SAP Note 2475705
was released on
23.02.2021 and deals with
"Switchable Authorization checks for RFC in In House Cash" within ABAP.
We advice you to follow the instructions, to resolve
missing authorization check
with a
medium potential for exploitation
in component FIN-FSCM-IHC.
According to SAP Security Advisory team a workaround exists. It is advisable to implement the correction as project.
Missing authority checks are still the most common security defect related to authorizations in custom code. Since SAP uses an explicit authorization model, an authority checks must be coded in order to be executed. If an explicit check is not coded, all users have access. This type of vulnerability not only exists in SAP standard it also exists in customer coding. Check your custom developments for vulnerabilities that pose a risk to your systems. SecurityBridge helps detect code vulnerabilities before they are implemented in production.
Risk specification
An authenticated user may call certain function modules from SAP Deposits Management without being properly authorized, resulting in an escalation of privileges.Solution
Additional authorization checks are introduced via the Switchable Authorization Framework (SACF) for new authorization object S_RFC for Scenarios IHC_PN (In House Cash Payment Order and Item actions) and IHC_PRQ (In House Cash Payment Request actions and Document Reversal) Alternativly, the consulting team has proposed the following: "Maintain strict governance on authorization object S_RFC (no "*" in function groups or names) in all user roles. Alternatively, implement UCON and switch off remote capability of unused function modules.". The suggestion may be considered, as a workaround or compensating mitigation. We recommend installing/applying the correction wherever possible and as soon as possible. Base your decision on whether or not to apply the patch on your companies and systems risk perspective and consider the provided CVSS 6.3 score.
Affected System
The advisory 2475705 describes a problem within an ABAP based systems of a specific version. Affected versions are described below. ABAP software is deployed in various software components and is widely used within the SAP product portfolio.
SAP NetWeaver Application Server (formally known as SAP Web Application Server) is a building block of SAP NetWeaver. It is the foundation for most software products developed by SAP SE. SAP NetWeaver systems exist with Java and/or ABAP stacks. The advisory could be relevant for single and dual-stack ABAP installations.
The advisory is valid for
- EA-FINSERV 600 8
- EA-FINSERV 603 8
- EA-FINSERV 604 8
- EA-FINSERV 605 8
- EA-FINSERV 606 8
- EA-FINSERV 616 8
- EA-FINSERV 617 8
- EA-FINSERV 618 6
- EA-FINSERV 800 6
- S4CORE 101 43
- S4CORE 102 46
- SAPSCORE 111 2
- SAPSCORE 112 2
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- 9.8 [CVE-2023-40309] Missing Authorization check in SAP CommonCryptoLib
- 9.6 [CVE-2023-31403] Improper Access Control vulnerability in SAP Business One product installation
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