Apple Mac OS X AFP server search file disclosure

macosx-afp-file-disclosure (28134) The risk level is classified as LowLow Risk

Description:

Apple Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server could allow a remote attacker to obtain sensitive information, caused by a vulnerability in the Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) server when returning search results. If file sharing is enabled, a remote attacker with valid authentication credentials could perform a search which, in certain cases, would return files and folder names that the attacker does not have permissions to view.

Note: The AFP server is disabled by default in Mac OS X.

*CVSS:

Base Score: 1.7
  Access Vector: Remote
  Access Complexity: High
  Authentication: Required
  Confidentiality Impact: Partial
  Integrity Impact: None
  Availability Impact: None
 
Temporal Score: 1.5
  Exploitability: High
  Remediation Level: Official-Fix
  Report Confidence: Confirmed

Consequences:

Obtain Information

Remedy:

Apply Apple Security Update 2006-004, available from the Apple Web site. See References.

References:

  • Apple Security Update 2006-004: About Security Update 2006-004.
  • US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alert TA06-214A: Apple Mac Products Affected by Multiple Vulnerabilities.
  • BID-19289: Apple Mac OS X Multiple Security Vulnerabilities
  • CVE-2006-1472: Unspecified vulnerability in AFP Server in Apple Mac OS X 10.3.9 allows remote attackers to determing names of unauthorized files and folders via unknown vectors related to the search results.
  • SA21253: Mac OS X Security Update Fixes Multiple Vulnerabilities
  • SECTRACK ID: 1016620: Apple AFP Server Discloses Files to Local Users and Lets Users Deny Service or Execute Arbitrary Code
  • US-CERT VU#708340: Apple Mac OS X AFP server may disclose file and folder information in search results
  • VUPEN/ADV-2006-3101: Apple Mac OS X Multiple Remote Code Execution and Local Security Bypass Vulnerabilities

Platforms Affected:

  • Apple Mac OS X 10.3
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.3.1
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.3.2
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.3.3
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.3.4
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.3.5
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.3.6
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.3.7
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.3.8
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.4
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.4.1
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.4.10
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.4.11
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.4.2
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.4.3
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.4.4
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.4.5
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.4.6
  • Apple Mac OS X 10.4.7
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.3
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.3.1
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.3.2
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.3.3
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.3.4
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.3.5
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.3.6
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.3.7
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.3.8
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.3.9
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.4
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.4.1
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.4.10
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.4.11
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.4.2
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.4.3
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.4.4
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.4.5
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.4.6
  • Apple Mac OS X Server 10.4.7

Reported:

Aug 01, 2006

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