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Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 10:10:04 -0300
From: Leandro Meiners <lmeiners@...sec.com>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: CYBSEC - Security Advisory: Phishing Vector in SAP WAS


(The following advisory is also available in PDF format for download at:
http://www.cybsec.com/vuln/CYBSEC_Security_Advisory_Phishing_Vector_in_SAP_WAS.pdf )

CYBSEC S.A.
www.cybsec.com

Advisory Name: Phishing Vector in SAP WAS (Web Application Server)

Vulnerability Class: Phishing Vector / Improper Input Validation

Release Date: 11/09/2005

Affected Applications:  
* SAP WAS 6.10
* SAP WAS 6.20
* SAP WAS 6.40
* SAP WAS 7.00

Affected Platforms: 
* Platform-Independent

Local / Remote: Remote

Severity: Medium

Author:  Leandro Meiners.

Vendor Status:  
* Confirmed, patch released.

Reference to Vulnerability Disclosure Policy: 
http://www.cybsec.com/vulnerability_policy.pdf

Product Overview:
=================

SAP Web Application Server is an open standard-based platform for
developing, and implementing Web applications. SAP Web Application
Server is a crucial component of mySAP® Technology platform as it serves
as the underlying infrastructure for many SAP solutions (for example,
SAP Portal).

SAP WAS provides a development infrastructure on which to develop,
distribute, and execute platform-independent Web services and business
applications. SAP Web Application Server supports ABAP, Java, and Web
services.

The vulnerability discovered only applies to the BSP runtime of SAP WAS.

Vulnerability Description:

SAP Web Application Server was found to provide a vector to allow
Phishing scams against SAP WAS applications.

Exploit (Poc):
==============

The parameter sap-exiturl allows absolute URLs, such as
http://www.google.com by specifying "http://" as "http%3a%2f%2f". This
together with the parameter sap-sessioncmd, can be used to mount a
Phishing scam by sending a link like
http://sap-was/sap/bc/BSp/sap/menu/fameset.htm?sap--essioncmd=close&sapexiturl=http%3a%2f%2fwww.attacker.com that will logout the user from the application (sap-sessioncmd=close), even if not logged in, and redirect to the attacker site.

Solutions:
==========

The solution, provided by SAP, is to disable support for the parameter
in older 6.10 releases as well as SP's in 6.20 prior to SP54. For new
6.20 and 7.00 releases the sap-exiturl parameter will be submitted to a
customer configured white-list. For further information see SAP Note
887322. 

Vendor Response:
================

* 09/23/2005: Initial Vendor Contact.
* 09/27/2005: Technical details for the vulnerabilities sent to vendor.
* 10/14/2005: Solutions provided by vendor for all vulnerabilities.
* 11/09/2005: Coordinate release of advisory.

Contact Information:
====================

For more information regarding the vulnerability feel free to contact
the author at lmeiners<at>cybsec.com.

For more information regarding CYBSEC: www.cybsec.com


----------------------------
Leandro Meiners
CYBSEC S.A. Security Systems
E-mail: lmeiners@...sec.com
Tel/Fax: [54-11] 4382-1600
Web: http://www.cybsec.com
PGP-Key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=lmeiners&op=index



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