Matrix Operating EnvironmentApplication · Hp

CVE-2017-5780

MEDIUM · 6.5 CVSS v3.0 Published 2018-02-15
Mitigation only
No fix yet — a mitigation exists. There is no fixed release. A documented workaround reduces exposure in the meantime.
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72/100
Remediation priority · Elevated
Remotely reachable No privileges

Official description Straight from the sourceThe vendor's or NVD's own wording, published unedited. Authoritative, but often terse — it says what broke, rarely what to do.

NVD · unedited
A remote clickjacking vulnerability in HPE Matrix Operating Environment version v7.6 was found.

Technical summary Written by usOur analysis, written from the advisory, the CVSS vector and the affected-version data. It adds context the advisory leaves out, and never invents facts that are not in the source.

dbcve analysis · moderate confidence

A clickjacking vulnerability in HPE Matrix Operating Environment v7.6 allows remote attackers to embed the application in an invisible iframe and trick authenticated users into clicking hidden buttons or links, leading to unintended administrative actions.

MitigationConfigure the web server to send X-Frame-Options: DENY or SAMEORIGIN header, or implement Content Security Policy with frame-ancestors directive to prevent the application from being rendered in iframes.

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Affected products & versions What the vendor confirmedThe version ranges the vendor confirmed as vulnerable. If your version sits inside a range here, treat yourself as exposed until you have upgraded.

NVD · CPE data
Matrix Operating EnvironmentApplication
Affected:= 7.6

CVSS breakdown How the score is builtThe industry scoring standard. It rates how the flaw is reached, what it takes to exploit, and what an attacker gains — the score is derived from those, not the other way round.

From the vector
Attack vector
Network
Complexity
Low
Privileges
None
User interaction
Required
Scope
Unchanged
Confidentiality
High
Integrity
None
Availability
None

CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:R/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N

Am I affected? How to checkSteps we derive from the advisory and the affected-version data, so you can decide whether this CVE reaches your setup. They are a guide, not a scan — your own configuration is the authority.

dbcve checks

Work through these to decide whether this CVE applies to you.

  1. Identify HPE Matrix Operating Environment version
    Locate the installation directory or check the product's About/Version page in the web interface. Common paths include /hpe/matrix or check Windows Services or Linux init scripts for the Matrix service.
    Affected if The installed version is exactly 7.6
  2. Verify web interface is accessible
    Access the HPE Matrix Operating Environment web interface via browser and confirm it loads. Check if the application listens on typical ports such as 8080 or 8443.
    Affected if The web interface is reachable and accepts connections from users
  3. Test for missing X-Frame-Options header
    Use a browser developer tool or command-line tool (curl -I) to inspect the HTTP response headers when accessing the application. Look for X-Frame-Options header in the response.
    Affected if The X-Frame-Options header is absent from HTTP responses
  4. Test iframe embeddability
    Create a simple HTML page with an iframe pointing to the application URL (e.g., <iframe src='http://application-url'>). Open this page in a browser and verify the application loads inside the iframe.
    Affected if The application successfully renders inside the iframe without being blocked

A user is affected if HPE Matrix Operating Environment version 7.6 is running and the web interface either lacks X-Frame-Options/CSP frame-ancestors headers or can be embedded in a third-party iframe.

Generated from the published advisory. Verify against your own configuration.

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From vendor data
Mitigation available No clean upgrade yet — mitigate in the meantime
Mitigation

Configure the web server to send X-Frame-Options: DENY or SAMEORIGIN header, or implement Content Security Policy with frame-ancestors directive to prevent the application from being rendered in iframes.

Fix this in Matrix Operating Environment Scoped from the published advisory
  • Consultation1.0 h
  • Implementation1.0 h
  • Testing2.0 h
  • Review / QA1.0 h
5.0 hours of engineering $860
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