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Dataprise Defense Digest
ID: D3-2023-0008-1
Severity: 9.5
Published: July 27, 2023
On July 18, 2023 Citrix announced a critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability in NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway being exploited in the wild. This vulnerability with a CVSS score of 9.8 out of 10 is tracked as CVE-2023-3519. Citrix learned of the 0-day RCE vulnerability from a post in a hacker forum advertising an unauthenticated RCE for versions of Citrix ADC up to 13.1 build 48.47. Citrix made the announcement on the same day they made patches for all affected versions available, encouraging clients to upgrade all affected products immediately. As of July 22, 2023 Security researchers from the Shadowserver Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing Internet security have identified over 15,000 vulnerable Citrix applications exposed to the Internet.
Citrix did note that unpatched Netscaler appliances must be configured as a gateway (VPN virtual server, ICA Proxy, CVPN, RDP Proxy) or an authentication virtual server (the so-called AAA server) to be vulnerable to attacks.
Dataprise is aware of the critical nature of this vulnerability and is conducting a review of all available analyses of these vulnerabilities and the potential impact on our clients. This has been a major exercise as the investigation requires that a specific order of actions is taken to achieve the response objectives. Right now, our teams are working to confirm whether the recommended mitigation steps can be applied without causing any customer-facing service interruptions. If your organization’s Netscaler ADC is covered under a Dataprise Managed Service agreement, we will send a follow-up communication with details on our mitigation efforts.
The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) detailed an exploit in their July 20, 2023 Cybersecurity Advisory, AA23-201A. As part of their initial exploit chain, the threat actors uploaded a TGZ file containing a generic web shell, discovery script , and setuid binary on the ADC appliance and conducted SMB scanning on the subnet. The actors used the web shell for AD enumeration and to exfiltrate AD data. Specifically, the actors:
The actors’ other discovery activities were unsuccessful due to the critical infrastructure organization’s deployment of their NetScaler ADC appliance in a segmented environment. The actors attempted to:
The actors also attempted to delete their artifacts. The actors deleted the authorization configuration file (/etc/auth.conf)—likely to prevent configured users (e.g., admin) from logging in remotely (e.g., CLI). To regain access to the ADC appliance, the organization would normally reboot into single-use mode, which may have deleted artifacts from the device; however, the victim had an SSH key readily available that allowed them into the appliance without rebooting it.
The actors’ post-exploitation lateral movement attempts were also blocked by network-segmentation controls. The actors implanted a second web shell on the victim that they later removed. This was likely a PHP shell with proxying capability. The actors likely used this to attempt proxying SMB traffic to the DC (the victim observed SMB connections where the actors attempted to use the previously decrypted AD credential to authenticate with the DC from the ADC via a virtual machine). Firewall and account restrictions (only certain internal accounts could authenticate to the DC) blocked this activity.
As part of their Cybersecurity Advisory, CISA provided the following detection methods for exploit of CVE-2023-3519. Run the following victim-created checks on the ADC shell interface to check for signs of compromise:
Stephen Jones, VP Cybersecurity
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