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Message-ID: <CANHWe91KAXo-xs=To8oaM4BddYKuQ6SEKxiH3w4HkTLGEr1dSQ@mail.gmail.com> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2015 13:02:27 +0300 From: ERPScan inc <erpscan.online@...il.com> To: submissions@...ketstormsecurity.com, fulldisclosure@...lists.org, pen-test@...urityfocus.com, bugs@...uritytracker.com, bugtraq@...urityfocus.com Subject: [FD] [ERPSCAN-15-019] SAP Afaria - Stored XSS Application: SAP Afaria Versions Affected: SAP Afaria 7, probably others Vendor URL: http://SAP.com Bugs: Stored XSS Send: 18.02.2015 Reported: 18.02.2015 Vendor response: 18.02.2015 Date of Public Advisory: 11.08.2015 Reference: SAP Security Note 2152669 Author: Dmitry Chastukhin (ERPScan) Description 1. ADVISORY INFORMATION Title: SAP Afaria – Stored XSS Advisory ID: [ERPSCAN-15-019] Risk: Hight Advisory URL: http://erpscan.com/advisories/erpscan-15-019-sap-afaria-stored-xss/ Date published: 11.08.2015 Vendors contacted: SAP 2. VULNERABILITY INFORMATION Class: XML External Entity [CWE-79] Impact: Stored cross-site scripting, XSS, Afaria Server, Configuration Information Disclosure Remotely Exploitable: Yes Locally Exploitable: No CVE Name: CVE-2015-6663 CVSS Information CVSS Base Score: 4.3 / 10 CVSS Base Vector: AV : Access Vector (Related exploit range) Network (N) AC : Access Complexity (Required attack complexity) Medium (M) Au : Authentication (Level of authentication needed to exploit) None (N) C : Impact to Confidentiality None (N) I : Impact to Integrity Partial (P) A : Impact to Availability None (N) 3. VULNERABILITY DESCRIPTION The SAP Afaria Server can be abused by attackers, allowing them to modify application content, persist the modified content without authorization, and potentially obtain authentication information of other legitimate users. 4. VULNERABLE PACKAGES SAP Afaria 7 Other versions are probably affected too, but they were not checked. 5. SOLUTIONS AND WORKAROUNDS To correct this vulnerability, install SAP Security Note 2152669 6. AUTHOR Dmitry Chastukhin (ERPScan) 7. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Anonymous attackers can use special request to inject a malicious JS code by sending data to the attachment (q) on xComms port (by default, 3007). 8. REPORT TIMELINE Send: 18.02.2015 Reported: 18.02.2015 Vendor response: 18.02.2015 Date of Public Advisory: 11.08.2015 9. REFERENCES http://erpscan.com/advisories/erpscan-15-019-sap-afaria-stored-xss/ 10. ABOUT ERPScan Research The company’s expertise is based on the research subdivision of ERPScan, which is engaged in vulnerability research and analysis of critical enterprise applications. It has achieved multiple acknowledgments from the largest software vendors like SAP, Oracle, Microsoft, IBM, VMware, HP for discovering more than 400 vulnerabilities in their solutions (200 of them just in SAP!). ERPScan researchers are proud to have exposed new types of vulnerabilities (TOP 10 Web Hacking Techniques 2012) and to be nominated for the best server-side vulnerability at BlackHat 2013. ERPScan experts have been invited to speak, present, and train at 60+ prime international security conferences in 25+ countries across the continents. These include BlackHat, RSA, HITB, and private SAP trainings in several Fortune 2000 companies. ERPScan researchers lead the project EAS-SEC, which is focused on enterprise application security research and awareness. They have published 3 exhaustive annual award-winning surveys about SAP security. ERPScan experts have been interviewed by leading media resources and featured in specialized info-sec publications worldwide. These include Reuters, Yahoo, SC Magazine, The Register, CIO, PC World, DarkReading, Heise, and Chinabyte, to name a few. We have highly qualified experts in staff with experience in many different fields of security, from web applications and mobile/embedded to reverse engineering and ICS/SCADA systems, accumulating their experience to conduct the best SAP security research. 11. ABOUT ERPScan ERPScan is the most respected and credible Business Application Security provider. Founded in 2010, the company operates globally and enables large Oil and Gas, Financial and Retail organizations to secure their mission-critical processes. Named as an ‘Emerging Vendor’ in Security by CRN, listed among “TOP 100 SAP Solution providers” and distinguished by 30+ other awards, ERPScan is the leading SAP SE partner in discovering and resolving security vulnerabilities. ERPScan consultants work with SAP SE in Walldorf to assist in improving the security of their latest solutions. ERPScan’s primary mission is to close the gap between technical and business security, and provide solutions to evaluate and secure SAP and Oracle ERP systems and business-critical applications from both, cyber-attacks as well as internal fraud. Usually our clients are large enterprises, Fortune 2000 companies and managed service providers whose requirements are to actively monitor and manage security of vast SAP landscapes on a global scale. We ‘follow the sun’ and function in two hubs, located in the Palo Alto and Amsterdam to provide threat intelligence services, agile support and operate local offices and partner network spanning 20+ countries around the globe. Adress USA: 228 Hamilton Avenue, Fl. 3, Palo Alto, CA. 94301 Phone: 650.798.5255 Twitter: @erpscan Scoop-it: Business Application Security _______________________________________________ Sent through the Full Disclosure mailing list https://nmap.org/mailman/listinfo/fulldisclosure Web Archives & RSS: http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/
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