CVE-2022-1388: Authentication Bypass in F5 BIG-IP
F5 patched an authentication bypass in its BIG-IP product family that could lead to arbitrary command execution.
Background
As part of its Quarterly Security Notification for May 2022, F5 patched CVE-2022-1388, a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in BIG-IP, a family of hardware and software solutions used for application delivery and centralized device management.
Attackers have capitalized on previously disclosed flaws in BIG-IP: CVE-2021-22986, a flaw in the iControl REST component of BIG-IP and CVE-2020-5902, a flaw in the BIG-IP traffic management user interface, have both been exploited in the wild. The Security Response Team included CVE-2020-5902 among its top 5 vulnerabilities in the 2020 Threat Landscape Retrospective due to the scope of exploitation.
Analysis
CVE-2022-1388 is an authentication bypass vulnerability in the REST component of BIG-IP’s iControl API that was assigned a CVSSv3 score of 9.8. The iControl REST API is used for the management and configuration of BIG-IP devices. CVE-2022-1388 could be exploited by an unauthenticated attacker with network access to the management port or self IP addresses of devices that use BIG-IP. Exploitation would allow the attacker to execute arbitrary system commands, create and delete files and disable services.
Proof of concept
At the time of publication, there were no public exploits for CVE-2022-1388. However, it’s likely only a matter of time before researchers and threat actors develop proof-of-concept exploit code for this vulnerability.
Solution
While patching is the recommended course of action, F5 has provided some mitigation guidance if it is not immediately possible. To reduce the attack service, organizations can restrict access to the vulnerable iControl REST API to trusted networks and devices. It is advisable to disallow access to device management interfaces from untrusted networks.
The following table lists the branches of BIG-IP, affected versions and fixed versions:
Branch
Affected Versions
Fixed Version
17.x
None
17.0.0
16.x
16.1.0 – 16.1.2
16.1.2.2
15.x
15.1.0 – 15.1.5
15.1.5.1
14.x
14.1.0 – 14.1.4
14.1.4.6
13.x
13.1.0 – 13.1.4
13.1.5
12.x
12.1.0 – 12.1.6
Will not fix
11.x
11.6.1 – 11.6.5
Will not fix
Identifying affected systems
A list of Tenable plugins to identify this vulnerability can be found here.
Get more information
F5 Advisory for CVE-2022-5902
K55879220: Overview of F5 vulnerabilities (May 2022)
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