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Message-ID: <4F0654A9.1000507@vulnerability-lab.com>
Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2012 02:55:53 +0100
From: "research@...nerability-lab.com" <research@...nerability-lab.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: ATMAIL WebMail v6.3.4 - Multiple Web
	Vulnerabilities

Title:
======
ATMAIL WebMail v6.3.4 - Multiple Web Vulnerabilities


Date:
=====
2012-01-06


References:
===========
http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=375


VL-ID:
=====
375


Introduction:
=============
Atmail is a commercial Linux messaging platform provider. The company was founded in 2001 and has its company headquarters located 
in Peregian Beach, Australia. The company develops webmail, mail-server and groupware solutions built for Linux and other 
Unix operating systems, and includes the source code under a commercial license.
Atmail provides 2 different web based application which are integrated on appliances or different software types.
The first service the the ATWebMail Application the secound is the ATWebMail Admin Application.

(Copy of the Vendor Homepage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/@Mail)


Abstract:
=========
A Vulnerability-Lab researcher discovered multiple Web Vulnerabilities on the famous ATMAIL WebMail Application v6.3.4


Report-Timeline:
================
2012-01-06:	Public or Non-Public Disclosure


Status:
========
Published


Affected Products:
==================
ATMAIL
Product: WebMail v6.3.4.


Exploitation-Technique:
=======================
Remote


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


Details:
========
Multiple persistent input validation vulnerabilities are detected on the ATMAIl Web Application v6.3.4.
The vulnerability allows an remote attacker to inject persistent malicious script code. Successful exploitation
can results in persistent content manipulation, server-side session hijacking & module context manipulation.

Vulnerable Module(s):
				[+] EMail -> Filter
				[+] Calender -> Event Listing



Picture(s):
				../1.png
				../2.png
				../3.png


Risk:
=====
The security risk of the persistent web vulnerabilities are estimated as medium(+).


Credits:
========
Vulnerability Research Laboratory - Benjamin Kunz Mejri (Rem0ve)  &  Ucha Gobejishvili (longrifle0x) 


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===========
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