AuditWizard Remote Audit password disclosure
| auditwizard-remoteaudit-password-disclosure (28743) |
Description:
AuditWizard could allow a local attacker to obtain sensitive information. When the Remote Audit feature is used, the domain administrator password is stored in a log file on the system being audited. A local attacker could exploit this vulnerability to obtain the domain administrator's username and password.
*CVSS:
| Base Score: | 2.5 |
| Access Vector: | Local |
| Access Complexity: | Low |
| Authentication: | Not Required |
| Confidentiality Impact: | Partial |
| Integrity Impact: | None |
| Availability Impact: | None |
| Temporal Score: | 2 |
| Exploitability: | Unproven |
| Remediation Level: | Unavailable |
| Report Confidence: | Uncorroborated |
Consequences:
Obtain Information
Remedy:
No remedy available as of November 2008.
References:
- AuditWizard Web site: PC Audit Software, PC Audit, Software Inventory.
- BugTraq Mailing List, Tue Sep 05 2006 - 14:27:06 CDT : AuditWizard 6.3.2 gives away administrator password.
- BID-19860: AuditWizard Log File Information Disclosure Vulnerability
- CVE-2006-4642: AuditWizard 6.3.2, when using Remote Audit
- SA21773: AuditWizard "LaytonCmdSvc.log" Administrator Password Exposure
- SECTRACK ID: 1016795: AuditWizard Stores Domain Administrator Password in Clear Text on Audited Systems
- VUPEN/ADV-2006-3498: AuditWizard LaytonCmdSvc.log File Local Information Disclosure Vulnerability
Platforms Affected:
- Layton Technology AuditWizard 6.3.2
Reported:
Sep 05, 2006
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