Citrix Urges Firms to Harden Configurations After Flaw Report

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Citrix Urges Firms to Harden Configurations After Flaw Report


A vulnerability in two of the companys appliances opens 80,000 networks up for exploitation.



A vulnerability in two network appliances made by Citrix and used by an estimated 80,000 companies worldwide could be exploited to allow an attacker to gain access to a firms local network from the internet, according to advisories published today. 
The vulnerability (CVE-2019-19781), which affects the Citrix Application Delivery Controller and Citrix Gateway, allows an unauthenticated attacker to run arbitrary code on the appliances, according to
Citrixs advisory on the issue
. While few details of the vulnerability have been released, Citrix did
document several mitigation steps
that will protect users but has not yet released a patch.
Because it is so easy to exploit and does not require authentication, the vulnerability is the highest criticality, says Mikhail Klyuchnikov, one of the three vulnerability researchers credited with finding the issue and a Web-application security specialist with vulnerability assessment firm Positive Technologies.
Its really easy to exploit, [and] its very reliable, Klyuchnikov says. [We dont] know if it is being used in the wild.
Citrix appliances are often used as gateways for application load balancing and remote access. Judging from the mitigation steps, the Citrix issue appears to affect the virtual private networking component of the appliances software. 
Of the 80,000 companies in 158 countries potentially at risk, the plurality — 38% — are based in the United States. An addition 9% are in Germany, 6% in the United Kingdom, 5% in the Netherlands, and 4% in Australia.
Citrix applications are widely used in corporate networks, said Dmitry Serebryannikov, director of the security audit department with Positive Technologies,
in a statement
. This includes their use for providing terminal access of employees to internal company applications from any device via the Internet. Considering the high risk brought by the discovered vulnerability, and how widespread Citrix software is in the business community, we recommend information security professionals take immediate steps to mitigate the threat.
Positive Technologies reported the vulnerability to Citrix in early December, according to the firm. Citrix responded quickly with risk mitigation measures, the company said. An attack can be completed in less than a minute, and some Citrix products have been vulnerable for more than five years, Positive Technologies stated.
The appliance, many sold under the NetScaler brand, is a common way to gain remote access to networks or applications, Klyuchnikov says.
Using Citrix NetScaler to access the internal network is common practice because this software has the ability to implement SSL VPN features, he says. This feature, for example, can be used to access the corporate network by employees who work remotely.
In its advisory on the vulnerability, security firm Symantec recommends companies block external access at the edge of the network and use intrusion detection systems to monitor links that need to be accessible. 
If global access isnt needed, filter access to the affected computer at the network boundary, Symantec stated. Restricting access to only trusted computers and networks might greatly reduce the likelihood of successful exploits.
This is not the first time Citrix has had to deal with a serious security weakness. In March, the FBI notified the company that attackers had
breached its network and downloaded business documents
.
With the latest security vulnerability, two other security experts — Gianlorenzo Cipparrone and Miguel Gonzalez of online betting service Paddy Power Betfair plc — are credited with the discovery of the issue. 
Citrix did not respond to an e-mail requesting comment.
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