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[FD] Habari CMS v0.9.2 - (Backend Comments) XSS Vulnerability
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- Subject: [FD] Habari CMS v0.9.2 - (Backend Comments) XSS Vulnerability
- From: Vulnerability Lab <research@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2016 11:00:15 +0100
Document Title:
===============
Habari CMS v0.9.2 - (Backend Comments) XSS Vulnerability
References (Source):
====================
https://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=1999
Release Date:
=============
2016-11-09
Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID):
====================================
1999
Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
====================================
3.5
Product & Service Introduction:
===============================
While there are a number of technical reasons that highlight the differences
and advantages Habari has over other
blogging packages, a major component of what makes Habari different is its
community participation model.
(Copy of the Homepage: http://habariproject.org/en )
Abstract Advisory Information:
==============================
The vulnerability laboratory core research team discovered a persistent cross
site scripting vulnerability in the Habari v0.9.2 content management system.
Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline:
==================================
2016-11-09: Public Disclosure (Vulnerability Laboratory)
Discovery Status:
=================
Published
Affected Product(s):
====================
Habari
Product: Habari - Content Management System 0.9.2
Exploitation Technique:
=======================
Remote
Severity Level:
===============
Medium
Technical Details & Description:
================================
A persistent cross site scripting web vulnerability has been discovered in the
official Habari CMS v0.9.2.
The vulnerability allows remote attackers to inject own malicious script code
on the application-side of affected
web modules or service function.
The persistent cross site scripting web vulnerability is located in the `name`
parameter of the `comments` module.
Remote attackers without privileged web-application user accounts are able to
inject malcious script code to the
comments backend. Thus allows remote attackers to execute script code on
preview of the comments section for
administrators in the application backend. The attack vector of the issue is
persistent and the request method to
inject the malicious comments is POST. The vulnerability is a classic cross
site scripting issue that affects the
backend to compromise administrator accounts.
The security risk of the issue is estimated as medium with a cvss (common
vulnerability scoring system) count of 3.5.
Exploitation of the web vulnerability requires no privileged web-application
user account and only low user interaction.
Successful exploitation of the vulnerability results in persistent phishing
attacks, session hijacking, persistent
external redirect to malicious sources and persistent manipulation of affected
or connected web module context.
Request Method(s):
[+] POST
Vulnerable Module(s):
[+] Feedback - Comments
Vulnerable Parameter(s):
[+] comment_name
Affected Module(s):
[+] Backend - Comments
Proof of Concept (PoC):
=======================
The vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers without user account and
with low user interaction.
For security demonstration or to reproduce follow the provided information and
steps below to continue.
Manual steps to reproduce the vulnerability ...
1. Open the application with an article
2. Write a comment and include as name to the comment a script code payload
3. Save to submit via POST method request
Note: Now the attacker awaits the admin watches the comments
4. The malicious script code payload executes on visit of the comments module
in the backend
5. Successful reproduce of the remote vulnerability!
Injection Point: http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/habari#comment-form
Execution Point: http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/admin/comment?id
PoC: Exploitation (comment_name)
<div id="page-bottom">
<div id="wrapper-bottom">
<div id="bottom-primary">
<div id="post-comments">
<div id="comment-1" class="post-comment">
<div class="post-comment-commentor"><h2>
<a href="http://test.de/" rel="external"><[PAYLOAD EXECUTION VIA NAME OF THE
COMMENTS INPUT!]></a>
</h2></div>
<div class="post-comment-body">
<p>test message by pentester</p>
<p class="post-comment-link">
<a href="#comment-1" title="Time of this comment - Click for comment
permalink">2016-11-05 8:05 pm</a></p>
</div></div>
<div id="post-comments-footer">
<!-- TODO: A hook can be placed here-->
</div></div>
--- PoC Session Logs [POST] ---
Status: 302[Found]
POST http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/1/d647f75a71/feedback
Mime Type[text/html]
Request Header:
Host[habari.localhost:8080]
User-Agent[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0]
Referer[http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/habari]
Cookie[comment_f1d6f9c9f31f8745f650f82892e5d607a4c1cf15=+%2520%3E%22%23sdasd%40gmail.com%23http%3A%2F%2Fsadasd.de%2F;
g3sid=13e938f0028945d17f32c164f7a9d904f84dfe8e%7E8br7cg0v7kr8mqut1q256vq542;
_pk_id.2.bb5e=8b2f85bd26c204d7.1478373106.1.1478376901.1478373106.;
_pk_ref.2.bb5e=%5B%22%22%2C%22%22%2C1478373106%2C%22http%3A%2F%2Fwww.localhost:8080%2Fdemo%2F1%2F343%2FGallery%22%5D;
_pk_ses.2.bb5e=*; PHPSESSID=pau398b2k2gpsafkbh0pdhjvk7; style=light]
Connection[keep-alive]
Upgrade-Insecure-Requests[1]
POST-Daten:
FormUI[d4ce1bda87af8f173f916f9216dfe2fc]
comment_name[MALICIOUS+PAYLOAD+INJECT+VIA+NAME]
comment_email[test%40test.de]
comment_url[http%3A%2F%2Fwww.test.de]
comment_content[test+body+msg]
ce0d8b4d[Submit]
Response Header:
Server[nginx/1.2.1]
Content-Type[text/html;charset=utf-8]
Connection[keep-alive]
X-Powered-By[PHP/5.5.27-1+deb.sury.org~precise+1]
Cache-Control[no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0,
pre-check=0]
Location[http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/habari#comment-2]
-
Status: 200[OK]
GET http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/admin/[EXECUTE OF PAYLOAD VIA NAME]
Mime Type[text/html]
Request Header:
Host[habari.localhost:8080]
User-Agent[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:49.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/49.0]
Referer[http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/admin/comment?id=2]
Cookie[comment_f1d6f9c9f31f8745f650f82892e5d607a4c1cf15=+%2520%3E%22%23sdasd%40gmail.com%23http%3A%2F%2Fsadasd.de%2F;
g3sid=13e938f0028945d17f32c164f7a9d904f84dfe8e%7E8br7cg0v7kr8mqut1q256vq542;
_pk_id.2.bb5e=8b2f85bd26c204d7.1478373106.1.1478377048.1478373106.;
_pk_ref.2.bb5e=%5B%22%22%2C%22%22%2C1478373106%2C%22http%3A%2F%2Fhabari.localhost:8080%2Fx%2F1%2F343%2Fx%22%5D;
_pk_ses.2.bb5e=*; PHPSESSID=pau398b2k2gpsafkbh0pdhjvk7; style=light]
DNT[1]
Connection[keep-alive]
Response Header:
Server[nginx/1.2.1]
Content-Type[text/html;charset=utf-8]
Transfer-Encoding[chunked]
Connection[keep-alive]
X-Powered-By[PHP/5.5.27-1+deb.sury.org~precise+1]
Reference(s):
http://habari.localhost:8080/
http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/
http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/1/
http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/1/d647f75a71/
http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/1/d647f75a71/feedback
http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/admin/
http://habari.localhost:8080/habari/admin/comment
Solution - Fix & Patch:
=======================
The vulnerability can be patched by a secure parse of the name parameter in the
comments section of the administrator backend.
Restrict the input field and disallow the usage of special chars for comment
(name or description).
Parse the input field and escape the entries in case of emergency.
Security Risk:
==============
The security risk of the persistent cross site scripting vulnerability in the
habari web-application is estimated as medium. (CVSS 3.5)
Credits & Authors:
==================
Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team] - Benjamin Kunz Mejri
(http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/show.php?user=Benjamin%20K.M.)
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