Security Bulletin
Summary
Security vulnerabilities have been discovered in OpenSSL that were reported on June 5, 2014 by the OpenSSL Project.
Vulnerability Details
Abstract
Security vulnerabilities have been discovered in OpenSSL that were reported on June 5, 2014 by the OpenSSL Project.
Content
Vulnerability Details:
CVE-ID: CVE-2014-0224
Description: OpenSSL is vulnerable to a man-in-the-middle attack, caused by the use of weak keying material in SSL/TLS clients and servers. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability using a specially-crafted handshake to conduct man-in-the-middle attacks to decrypt and modify traffic.
CVSS Base Score: 5.8
CVSS Temporal Score: See http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/93586
for the current score
CVSS Environmental Score*: Undefined
CVSS Vector: (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N)
Affected products and versions
- System x3100 M4, type 2582
- System x3100 M5, type 5457
- System x3250 M4, type 2583
- System x3250 M5, type 5458
- System x3300 M4, type 7382
- System x3500 M4, type 7383
- System x3530 M4, type 7160
- System x3550 M4, type 7914
- System x3570 M4, types 8722, 8733
- System x3570 M4, types 8752, 8718
- System x3630 M4, type 7158
- System x3650 M4 BD, type 5466
- System x3650 M4 HD, type 5460
- System x3650 M4, type 7915
- System x3850 X6, Type 3837
- System x3950 X6, Type 3837
- iDatplex dx360 M4, types 7912, 7913
- iDatplex dx360 M4 Water Cooled, types 7918, 7919
- NeXtScale nx360 M4, type 5455
- 1AOO10I 1.00
- 1AOO10K 1.05
- 1AOO26K 1.25
- 1AOO26N 1.26
- 1AOO28N 1.32
- 1AOO30D 1.38
- 1AOO30T 1.40
- 1AOO30W 1.50
- 1AOO30Y 1.51
- 1AOO34A 1.52
- 1AOO30Z 1.53
- 1AOO32K 1.59
- 1AOO32O 1.65
- 1AOO32S 1.75
- 1AOO32K 1.77
- 1AOO36E 1.78
- 1AOO36F 1.79
- 1AOO34Z 1.85
- 1AOO40D 1.86
- 1AOO36P 1.95
- 1AOO36R 1.97
- 1AOO40E 2.00
- 1AOO40Z 2.50
- 1AOO42E 2.52
- 1AOO48H 3.10
- 1AOO48k 3.20
- 1AOO36R 3.30
- 1AOO48N 3.35
- 1AOO48G 3.36
- 1AOO48P 3.37
- 1AOO48M 3.40
- 1AOO50D 3.65
- 1AOO50Q 3.67
- 1AOO52Q 3.70
- 1AOO52W 3.71
- 1AOO56D 3.73
- 1AOO52R 3.74
- 1AOO56F 3.75
- 1AOO52S 3.76
- 1AOO56H 3.77
- 1AOO52U 3.80
- 1AOO52Z 3.81
- 1AOO56E 3.82
- 1AOO56I 3.83
- 1AOO56K 3.84
- 1AOO56L 3.86
- 1AOO54X 3.90
- 1AOO58Q 3.91
- 1AOO58I 4.00
- 1AOO58F 4.10
Remediation:
IBM recommends updating these systems to Integrated Management Module 2 v4.31 (1A0058T):
- System x3100 M4, type 2582
- System x3250 M4, type 2583
- System x3250 M5, type 5458
- System x3530 M4, type 7160
- System x3550 M4, type 7914
- System x3570 M4, types 8722, 8733
- System x3570 M4, types 8752, 8718
- System x3630 M4, type 7158
- System x3650 M4 HD, type 5460
- System x3650 M4, type 7915
- iDatplex dx360 M4, types 7912, 7913
- iDatplex dx360 M4 Water Cooled, types 7918, 7919
IBM recommends updating these systems to Integrated Management Module 2 v4.02 (1A0058S):
- System x3850 X6, Type 3837
- System x3950 X6, Type 3837
IBM recommends updating these systems to Integrated Management Module 2 v4.21 (1A0058U):
- System x3100 M5, type 5457
IBM recommends updating these systems to Integrated Management Module 2 v3.91 (1A0056P):
- NeXtScale nx360 M4, type 5455
IBM recommends updating these systems to Integrated Management Module 2 v3.76 (1A0056Q):
- System x3650 M4 BD, type 5466
IBM recommends updating these systems to Integrated Management Module 2 v3.86 (1A0056v):
- System x3500 M4, type
7383
Workaround(s) & Mitigation(s):
None known
References:
Related Information:
IBM
Secure Engineering Web Portal
IBM Product Security
Incident Response Blog
Acknowledgement
None
Change History
26 June 2014: Original Version Published
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Modified date:
30 January 2019
UID
ibm1MIGR-5095910