Security Bulletin
Summary
IBM Content Collector for SAP Applications has addressed the following vulnerability: OpenSSL which is part of GSKit Crypto, could allow a local attacker to obtain sensitive information by a side-channel attach against a system based on Intel Sandy-Bridge microarchitecture. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to recover RSA keys.
Vulnerability Details
CVEID: CVE-2016-0702
DESCRIPTION: OpenSSL could allow a local attacker to obtain sensitive information, caused by a side-channel attack against a system based on the Intel Sandy-Bridge microarchitecture. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to recover RSA keys.
CVSS Base Score: 2.9
CVSS Temporal Score: See https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/vulnerabilities/111144 for the current score
CVSS Environmental Score*: Undefined
CVSS Vector: (CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N)
Affected Products and Versions
IBM Content Collector for SAP Applications v3.0
IBM Content Collector for SAP Applications v4.0
Remediation/Fixes
|
Product |
VRM | Remediation |
| IBM Content Collector for SAP Applications | 3.0 | Use IBM Content Collector for SAP Applications 3.0.0.2 Interim Fix 8 |
| IBM Content Collector for SAP Applications | 4.0 | Use IBM Content Collector for SAP Applications 4.0.0.2 Interim Fix 2 |
Workarounds and Mitigations
None
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References
Change History
August 30, 2018: Original Version Published
*The CVSS Environment Score is customer environment specific and will ultimately impact the Overall CVSS Score. Customers can evaluate the impact of this vulnerability in their environments by accessing the links in the Reference section of this Security Bulletin.
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Internal Use Only
Advisory ID 4990
Product Record ID 109065
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Document Information
Modified date:
30 August 2018
UID
swg22014791