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ESA-2015-081: RSA BSAFE® Micro Edition Suite, Crypto-C Micro Edition, Crypto-J, 
SSL-J and SSL-C Multiple Vulnerabilities


EMC Identifier: ESA-2015-081
 
CVE Identifier: CVE-2015-0533, CVE-2015-0534, CVE-2015-0535, CVE-2015-0536, 
CVE-2015-0537
 
Severity Rating: CVSS v2 Base Score: See below for individual scores for each 
CVE                                      
 
Affected Products: 
RSA BSAFE Micro Edition Suite (MES) all 4.1.x versions prior to 4.1.3
RSA BSAFE Micro Edition Suite (MES) all 4.0.x versions prior to 4.0.8
RSA BSAFE Crypto-C Micro Edition (Crypto-C ME) 4.1
RSA BSAFE Crypto-C Micro Edition (Crypto-C ME) all versions prior to 4.0.4
RSA BSAFE Crypto-J all versions prior to 6.2
RSA BSAFE SSL-J all versions prior to 6.2
RSA BSAFE SSL-C all versions including 2.8.9
 
Unaffected Products:
RSA BSAFE Micro Edition Suite (MES) 4.1.3
RSA BSAFE Micro Edition Suite (MES) 4.0.8
RSA BSAFE Crypto-C Micro Edition (Crypto-C ME) 4.0.4
RSA BSAFE Crypto-J 6.2
RSA BSAFE SSL-J 6.2
 
Summary: 
RSA announces security fixes to RSA BSAFE® Micro Edition Suite, Crypto-C Micro 
Edition, Crypto-J and SSL-J designed to address multiple vulnerabilities. 
 
Details: 
RSA BSAFE® Micro Edition Suite, Crypto-C Micro Edition, Crypto-J, SSL-J and 
SSL-C may be susceptible to the following potential vulnerabilities:
 
CVE-2015-0533: ECDHE silently downgrades to ECDH [Client]
When the RSA BSAFE MES or SSL-C implementation of the SSL/TLS protocol is used, 
it may allow remote attackers to successfully perform an SSL handshake using an 
ephemeral ECDH cipher suite with the server key exchange message omitted. This 
effectively removes forward secrecy from the cipher suite (similar to 
CVE-2014-3572).
CVSS v2 Base Score: 5.0 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Note: Affects MES and SSL-C versions listed above.

CVE-2015-0534: Certificate fingerprints can be modified
RSA BSAFE MES, Crypto-J and SSL-C versions as listed above does not enforce 
certain constraints on certificate data, which potentially allows remote 
attackers to defeat a fingerprint-based certificate-blacklist protection 
mechanism by including crafted data within a certificate’s unsigned portion 
(similar to CVE-2014-8275).
CVSS v2 Base Score: 5.0 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Note: Affects MES, Crypto-J, SSL-J and SSL-C versions listed above.

CVE-2015-0535: The FREAK (Factoring RSA Export Keys) attack
When the RSA BSAFE MES or SSL-C implementation of the SSL/TLS protocol is used, 
the attacker can potentially conduct RSA-to-EXPORT_RSA downgrade attacks 
against the client.  The client would then accept the weak EXPORT-grade key, 
allowing the attacker to factor it and decrypt communication between the client 
and the server (similar to CVE-2015-0204).
CVSS v2 Base Score: 4.3 (AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:N/I:P/A:N)
Note: Affects MES and SSL-C versions listed above.

CVE-2015-0536:  A denial of service with Empty CKE with client auth and DHE
When the RSA BSAFE MES or SSL-C implementation of the SSL/TLS protocol is used, 
it might be possible for a remote attacker to cause a denial of service via a 
ClientKeyExchange message with a length of zero when client authentication and 
Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman cipher suites are enabled (similar to CVE-2015-1787).
CVSS v2 Base Score: 2.6 (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P)
Note: Affects MES and SSL-C versions listed above.

CVE-2015-0537: An integer underflow in Base64 decode implementation
An integer underflow in the base64-decoding implementation in RSA BSAFE MES, 
Crypto-C ME and SSL-C may allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service 
via a segmentation fault or an unexpected behavior via memory corruption 
(similar to CVE-2015-0292).
CVSS v2 Base Score: 7.5 (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
Note: Affects MES, Crypto-C ME and SSL-C versions listed above.
Recommendation:
RSA BSAFE Micro Edition Suite (MES) 4.0.8 and 4.1.3 contains fixes for 
CVE-2015-0533, CVE-2015-0534, CVE-2015-0535, CVE-2015-0536, CVE-2015-0537
RSA BSAFE Crypto-C Micro Edition (Crypto-C ME) 4.0.4 contains the fix for 
CVE-2015-0537.
RSA BSAFE Crypto-J 6.2 contains the fix for CVE-2015-0534
RSA BSAFE SSL-J 6.2 contains the fix for CVE-2015-0534
RSA recommends all customers upgrade to the versions listed above at the 
earliest opportunity.
 
This advisory will be updated when the fixes are provided for RSA BSAFE 
Crypto-C ME 4.1.x series.
 
RSA recommends all RSA BSAFE SSL-C customers upgrade to RSA BSAFE Micro Edition 
Suite (MES) as per previous notifications about the End Of Life (EOL) for BSAFE 
SSL-C.
The following workaround is available in BSAFE SSL-C 2.8.x for CVE-2015-0534:
Ensure that the application does not perform blacklisting using the bytes of 
the entire certificate or a hash thereof.
Modify the blacklist comparison to use only the Issuer/Serial no. combination.
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“Security Advisories Severity Rating” at 
https://knowledge.rsasecurity.com/scolcms/knowledge.aspx?solution=a46604. RSA 
recommends all customers take into account both the base score and any relevant 
temporal and environmental scores which may impact the potential severity 
associated with particular security vulnerability.

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