National Cyber Awareness System
Vulnerability Summary for CVE-2010-2306
Original release date:06/16/2010
Last revised:06/17/2010
Source:
US-CERT/NIST
Overview
The default installation of Sourcefire 3D Sensor 1000, 2000, and 9900; and Defense Center 1000; uses the same static, private SSL keys for multiple devices and installations, which allows remote attackers to decrypt SSL traffic via a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack.
Impact
CVSS Severity (version 2.0):
Impact Subscore:
4.9
Exploitability Subscore:
5.5
CVSS Version 2 Metrics:
Access Vector: Local network exploitable
Access Complexity: Medium
Authentication: Not required to exploit
Impact Type:Allows unauthorized disclosure of information; Allows unauthorized modification
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External Source: MISC
Name: https://support.sourcefire.com/notices/notice/1437
External Source: XF
Name: sourcefire3d-ssl-mitm(59380)
External Source: MISC
Name: http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-10-107/
External Source: VUPEN
Name: ADV-2010-1438
Type: Advisory
External Source: SECTRACK
Name: 1024092
External Source: BUGTRAQ
Name: 20100610 ZDI-10-107: Multiple Sourcefire Products Static Web SSL Keys Vulnerability
External Source: SECUNIA
Name: 40143
Type: Advisory
External Source: OSVDB
Name: 65470