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Arbitrary File Access via Flawed SHA Authentication in Veritas Backup Exec Agent

IdentifiersCVE-2021-27876CWE-287

CVE-2021-27876 is a vulnerability in Veritas Backup Exec (versions 16.x, 20.x, and 21.1) where a flaw in the SHA authentication scheme allows an attacker to gain unauthorized access to the Backup Exec Agent. Once authenticated, the attacker can execute data management protocol commands, including those that allow access to arbitrary files on the system with SYSTEM privileges. The vulnerability is present in all agents on all platforms running the affected versions.

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Impact

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Successful exploitation allows a remote attacker to access arbitrary files on the Backup Exec Agent machine with SYSTEM privileges. This can lead to exposure of sensitive data, lateral movement, or further compromise of the system. The vulnerability is high-severity (CVSS v3: 8.1) and has been exploited in the wild, increasing the risk of ransomware and other attacks.

Mitigation

If you can’t patch tonight, do this now.

For environments where immediate upgrade is not possible, set the recommended registry key to disable the vulnerable SHA authentication scheme as a temporary mitigation. Refer to Veritas's official advisory for the exact registry modification steps. This mitigation should be considered temporary until a full upgrade can be performed.

Remediation

Patch, then assume compromise.

Upgrade Veritas Backup Exec to version 21.2 or later, where the vulnerable SHA authentication scheme has been disabled and remediated. This is the only complete remediation for the vulnerability.
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Veritas TechnologiesBackup Execapplication

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