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Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2015 15:53:32 +0300
From: ERPScan inc <erpscan.online@...il.com>
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Subject: [FD] ERPSCAN Research Advisory [ERPSCAN-15-022] SAP NetWeaver 7.4 -
XSS
Application: SAP NetWeaver
Versions Affected: SAP NetWeaver J2EE Engine 7.40
Vendor URL: http://SAP.com
Bugs: Cross-Site Scripting
Send: 13.07.2015
Reported: 13.07.2015
Vendor response: 14.07.2015
Date of Public Advisory: 14.12.2015
Reference: SAP Security Note 2176785
Author: Roman Bezhan (ERPScan)
Description
1. ADVISORY INFORMATION
Title: SAP NetWeaver J2EE Engine 7.40
Advisory ID: [ERPSCAN-15-022]
Risk: Hight
Advisory URL: http://erpscan.com/advisories/erpscan-15-022-sap-netweaver-7-4-xss/
Date published: 14.12.2015
Vendors contacted: SAP
2. VULNERABILITY INFORMATION
Class: Cross-Site Scripting, XSS [CWE-79]
Impact: information disclosure, still anti-SCRF tokens
Remotely Exploitable: Yes
Locally Exploitable: No
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
An attacker can ask victims to visit a malicious site with special
content, where external SWF and resourceModuleURLs attributes can
force vulnerable SWF of NetWiewer Portal 7.4 to execute a query, in
the context of the victim and send private data to attacker's site.
1) The attacker can steal anti-SCRF tokens and read private data
2) Also, the attacker can create an XSS vulnerability.Cross-site
scripting can be used to steal another user's authentication
information, such as data related to their current session. An
attacker who gains access to this data may use it to impersonate the
user and access all information with the same rights as the target
user. If an administrator is impersonated, the security of the
application may be fully compromised.
4. VULNERABLE PACKAGES
SAP NetWeaver J2EE Engine 7.40
Other versions are probably affected too, but they were not checked.
5. SOLUTIONS AND WORKAROUNDS
To correct this vulnerability, install SAP Security Note 2176785
6. AUTHOR
Roman Bezhan (ERPScan)
7. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the Adobe Flex SDK 3.x and
4.x before 4.6 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script
or HTML via vectors related to the loading of modules from different
domains.
8. REPORT TIMELINE
Send: 13.07.2015
Reported: 13.07.2015
Vendor response: 14.07.2015
Date of Public Advisory: 14.12.2015
9. REFERENCES
http://erpscan.com/advisories/erpscan-15-022-sap-netweaver-7-4-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
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