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EMC Secure Remote Services Virtual Edition Provisioning component is
affected by SQL injection
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Han Sahin, November 2014

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Abstract
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An SQL injection vulnerability was found in EMC Secure Remote Services
Virtual Edition (ESRS VE) that allows an attacker to retrieve arbitrary
data from the application, interfere with its logic, or execute commands
on the database server itself.

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Affected versions
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EMC reports that the following versions are affected by this
vulnerability:

- EMC Secure Remote Services Virtual Edition 3.02
- EMC Secure Remote Services Virtual Edition 3.03

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See also
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- CVE-2015-0524
- ESA-2015-040: EMC Secure Remote Services Virtual Edition Security
Update for Multiple Vulnerabilities

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Fix
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EMC released EMC Secure Remote Services Virtual Edition 3.04 that
resolves this vulnerability. Registered EMC Online Support customers can
download patches and software from support.emc.com at:

EMC Secure Remote Services -> EMC Secure Remote Services Virtual Edition
-> Downloads

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Details
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https://www.securify.nl/advisory/SFY20141113/emc_secure_remote_services_virtual_edition_provisioning_component_is_affected_by_sql_injection.html

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