Medium Severity
Affected system
SAP Host Agent
CVSS
5.3
Component
BC-CCM-MON-OS
Patch Day
2020-02
Released on
2020/02/11
SAP Note
2836445
Workaround
No
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Advisory

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SAP Note 2836445 was released on 11.02.2020 and deals with "[CVE-2020-6183] Unprivileged Access to technical data using SAPOSCOL of SAP Host Agent" within SAP Host Agent. We advice you to follow the instructions, to resolve missing authorization check with a medium potential for exploitation in component BC-CCM-MON-OS.

According to SAP Security Advisory team a workaround does not exist. It is advisable to implement the correction as part of maintenance.

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 unauthenticated attacker that can execute code could read data from shared memory written by SAPOSCOL or issue requests to the main SAPOSCOL process.

Solution

Access to the shared memory object is restricted to root or user gorup sapsys so that it can no longer be read from an unpriviliged application.

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