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Message-ID: <5c6a6f0e0606200325t293e7bcbs832f5365ffce66e7@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Tue Jun 20 11:26:04 2006
From: joxeanpity at gmail.com (Joxean Koret)
Subject: Solved -flaws in e-business designer (eBD)

Thats not exactly true... because 2nd vulnerability says the following:

Input validation error that affects to:

v2.3.3 without authentication

and

v3.1.4 require admin access

That means that versions 2.3.3 have a remote vuln exploitable by everyone...
so you should admit the existence of the vulnerability since some of your
customers are still using that version (and they should upgrade)

And you never can affirm:

"The other mentioned vulnerabilities have no relation to eBD. System
Managers are in charge of configuring their servers in a secure way, whether
or not they are executing eBD ."

You should better say, something like:

"Some of the input validation errors are fixed in version 3.1.4, others that
require admin access to the application are not"

Anyways from a security related point of view... every input validation
error must be fixed, also in authenticated areas of the applications...

This kind of bugs, can be used to trick the real admin and create other
situations where an attacker could take advantage of the bug.

Talking about the 3rd commented bug... In every guide like "Building secure
web applications" says that is recommendable to force the autentication
throug SSL instead clear http ... that could be achieved by the sysadmin..
but is a good idea to check or force that from the application source.. (is
really easy to do!!)

Regards



On 6/20/06, Blanca Pons de Dalmases <bpons@...yssoft.com> wrote:
>
>  Dear all,
>
> *The second vulnerability*  - (2) Sql injection and path disclosure - says
> that a user who is authenticated as a manager, can use SQL injection to
> modify the data of the data base.
> This could be consider as a *bug*, but *not as a vulnerability*, since ALL
> the "manager users" have a tool in eBD called SQLManager, that allows
> them to send querys against the data base with no need to use SQL Injection.
> The "manager users" in eBD are "application developers", and they can create
> tables, modify the data, etc?, they do not need to use SQL injection to
> obtain this, so we can not consider this as a security vulnerability.
>
> If you require further information, please contact us at
> ebd.soporte@...yssoft.com.
>
> In spanish: "La segunda vulnerabilidad dice que un usuario que esta
> autenticado como administrador, puede usar sql injection para modificar los
> datos de la  base de datos. Esto podria considerarse un bug, pero no una
> vulnerabilidad, ya que  TODOS los usuarios administradores tienen una
> herramienta en eBD llamada  SQLManager, que les permite lanzar querys contra
> la base de datos sin  necesidad de usar SQL Injection. Los usuarios
> administradores en eBD son  desarrolladores de aplicaciones, y pueden crear
> tablas, modificar los datos, etc..., no necesitan usar sql injection para
> conseguir esto, con lo que no se puede considerar una vulnerabilidad de
> seguridad."
>
>  Blanca Pons
> bpons@...yssoft.com
> Dir. Marketing y Comunicaci?n
> e-business designer
>  C/ Sardenya 56 Local
> 08005 Barcelona
> Tel: 902 181 349
> Fax: 932 217 303
> www.oasyssoft.com
> 2655 Le Jeune Rd. Suite 517
> Coral Gables, FL 33134 United States
> Phone: +1(305) 448 2148
> Fax: +1(305) 448 0097
> www.ebdsoft.com
>
> eBD es un producto Oasyssoft
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> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Joxean Koret <joxeanpity@...il.com>
> *To:* Blanca Pons de Dalmases <bpons@...yssoft.com> ;
> full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
> *Sent:* Friday, June 16, 2006 7:33 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [Full-disclosure] Solved -Several flaws in e-business
> designer (eBD)
>
> The advisory talk about 3 vulnerabilities
>
> 1) File upload issues (related with your patch).
>
> 2) Sql injection and path disclosure.
>
> 3) Clear text autentication.
>
> I can assume that sysadmin could force https by himself, but... really the
> 2nd vuln is not related with eBD?
>
>
> On 6/16/06, Blanca Pons de Dalmases <bpons@...yssoft.com> wrote:
> >
> >   A Bug in the eBD HTML editor has been discovered. It will allow an
> > user to modify the images of the /imgfiles folder (the files raised in the
> > option resources > images).
> >
> > Oasyssoft, the producer, has installed the patch in all our servers, so
> > all MyeBD users are updated since the end of may.
> >
> > Anyway, you will find here the emergency Patch instalation
> > http://lists.oasyssoft.com/ebd-devel/200605/binNr7awTFdvt.bin  for
> > being installed at your servers. Althought this patch is for version
> > 3.1.4, it is also available in all eBD versions.
> >
> > The other mentioned vulnerabilities have no relation to eBD. System
> > Managers are in charge of configuring their servers in a secure way,
> > whether or not they are executing eBD .
> >
> > If you require further information, please contact us at
> > ebd.soporte@...yssoft.com.
> >
> >  Blanca Pons
> > bpons@...yssoft.com
> > Dir. Marketing y Comunicaci?n
> > e-business designer
> >  C/ Sardenya 56 Local
> > 08005 Barcelona
> > Tel: 902 181 349
> > Fax: 932 217 303
> > www.oasyssoft.com
> > 2655 Le Jeune Rd. Suite 517
> > Coral Gables, FL 33134 United States
> > Phone: +1(305) 448 2148
> > Fax: +1(305) 448 0097
> > www.ebdsoft.com
> >
> > eBD es un producto Oasyssoft
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> > vigente. Si ha recibido este mensaje por error, le rogamos que nos lo
> > comunique inmediatamente por esta misma v?a y proceda a su destrucci?n.
> >
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