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[Full-disclosure] Log Analyzer 3.6.0 - Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
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- Subject: [Full-disclosure] Log Analyzer 3.6.0 - Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
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- Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 20:08:39 +0100
Title:
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Log Analyzer 3.6.0 - Cross Site Scripting Vulnerability
Date:
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2012-12-20
References:
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http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=792
Vendor:
http://loganalyzer.adiscon.com/security-advisories/loganalyzer-cross-site-scripting-vulnerability-in-oracle_query-paramater
VL-ID:
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792
Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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1.5
Introduction:
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LogAnalyzer is part of Adiscon`s MonitorWare line of monitoring applications.
It runs both under Windows and Unix/Linux.
The database can be populated by MonitorWare Agent, WinSyslog or EventReporter
on the Windows side and by rsyslog on
the Unix/Linux side. LogAnalyzer itself is free, GPLed software (as are some
other members of the product line).
(Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://loganalyzer.adiscon.com/ )
Abstract:
=========
An independent vulnerability laboratory researcher discovered a cross site
scripting vulnerability in the log analyzer v3.6.0 web application.
Report-Timeline:
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2012-12-20: Public or Non-Public Disclosure
Status:
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Published
Exploitation-Technique:
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Remote
Severity:
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Low
Details:
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A client side cross-site scripting vulnerability is detected in the LogAnalyzer
3.6.0 web application.
The vulnerability allows an remote attacker with high required user interaction
to force client side xss requests.
The vulnerability is located in the asktheoracle.php file with the bound
vulnerable oracle_query parameter request.
An attackers can force client side requests to execute arbitrary script code by
using the oracle_query parameter.
Successful exploitation of the vulnerability results in client side execution
of inject script, client side phishing,
client side module context manipulation and evil unautorized external redirects.
Vulnerable File(s):
[+] asktheoracle.php
Vulnerable Parameter(s):
[+] oracle_query
Proof of Concept:
=================
The client side cross site scripting vulnerability can be exploited by remote
attackers with medium or high required user interaction
and without privileged application user account.
http://192.168.1.10:8080/loganalyzer-3.6.0/asktheoracle.php?type=searchstr&oracle_query=[CLIENT
SIDE SCRIPT CODE!]
Note: The 'oracle_query' parameter didn't sanitize properly for
asktheoracle.php page.
Solution:
=========
Upgrade to the latest version of Log Analyzer 3.6.1
Risk:
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The security risk of the client side cross site scripting web vulnerability is
estimated as low(+)
Credits:
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Mohd Izhar Ali - [http://johncrackernet.blogspot.com]
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