Security Finder

You can use the Security Finder to search for security issues and their impact on Riverbed products. This page is continuously updated, displaying the most current public security issues first. The search box can be used to look up records by specific CVE numbers or relevant search word, e.g. Apache, 8.5.0, Workaround. For additional search tips, refer to article S16165. Security issues listed here are categorized into three groups: fixed, workaround recommended and not applicable.

For general security topics, security best practices and other security related topics, try performing a general search.

BETA FEATURE: This feature is currently under development and is considered Beta Software. We are still enhancing the features and results so please exercise caution when interpreting and implementing the results. If you have any questions, please open a case with Riverbed Support. If you have feedback for this tool, please send it to supportfeedback@riverbed.com.

Riverbed Technology is committed to protecting customers against vulnerabilities in our supported products. Vulnerabilities are addressed in accordance to the software support policy. https://support.riverbed.com/content/support/about_support/end_of_life_policy.html

For search tips, read article S16165.

Multiple security vulnerabilities in glibc CVE-2014-9761, CVE-2015-8776, CVE-2015-8778, and CVE-2015-8779. (Bug #282380)

Products:
SteelHead (Appliance), SteelHead Interceptor, SteelCentral Controller for SteelHead (Central Management Console)
Fixed in Version:
steelhead 9.2.2, steelhead 9.6.1, steelhead 9.7.0, cmc 9.7.0, interceptor 7.0.0
Last Modified:
2018-02-20
Summary
DETAILS:

- A stack overflow vulnerability was found in nan* functions that could cause applications that process long strings with the nan function to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2014-9761)

- Out-of-range time values passed to the strftime() function could result in an out-of-bounds memory access. This could lead to application crash or, potentially, information disclosure. (CVE-2015-8776)

- An integer overflow vulnerability was found in hcreate() and hcreate_r() functions, which could result in an out-of-bounds memory access. This could lead to application crash or, potentially, arbitrary code execution. (CVE-2015-8778)

- A stack based buffer overflow vulnerability was found in the catopen() function. An excessively long string passed to the function could cause it to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2015-8779)

FIX:

Upgraded glibc to a version with the fixes.

RECOMMENDATION:

Upgrade to a software version with this fix.