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Apache Tomcat - Remote Code Execution (CVE-2021-44228)

Severity
CVSSv3 Score
10
Exploitable with Sniper
Yes
Vulnerability description

Apache Tomcat server is affected by a Remote Code Execution vulnerability, located in the Log4j logging library. The root cause of the vulnerability is improper input validation in the JNDI functionality implemented in Apache Log4j on versions lower than 2.17.0. A feature called message lookup substitution, which is enabled by default in the affected versions, allows attackers to load and execute arbitrary Java code from a remote LDAP server. Furthermore, multiple protocols are supported in the JNDI lookups, including LDAP, LDAPS, DNS and RMI. Therefore, if an attacker can control the log messages and inject arbitrary code through one of the input parameters or in the HTTP headers, they can create a malicious Java class on a controlled server and the vulnerable server will use the lookup method to execute the Java class from the LDAP/LDAPS/DNS/RMI server. All the versions before 2.17.0 are affected.

Exploit capabilities

Sniper can gain unauthenticated Remote Code Execution on the target system and extract multiple artefacts as evidence.

Risk description

The risk exists that a remote unauthenticated attacker can fully compromise the server in order to steal confidential information, install ransomware, or pivot to the internal network.

Recommendation

Upgrade the Log4j library to at least version 2.17.0.

Detectable with
Network Scanner
Vuln date
Dec 2021
Published at
Updated at
Software Type
Web server
Vendor
Apache
Product
Tomcat
Codename
Log4Shell