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Message-Id: <1aiHfM-0006VL-Uj@redteam-pentesting.de>
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2016 09:27:52 +0100
From: RedTeam Pentesting GmbH <release@...team-pentesting.de>
To: fulldisclosure@...lists.org
Subject: [FD] [RT-SA-2016-002] Cross-site Scripting in Securimage 3.6.2
Advisory: Cross-site Scripting in Securimage 3.6.2
RedTeam Pentesting discovered a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability
in the Securimage CAPTCHA software, which allows attackers to inject
arbitrary JavaScript code via a crafted URL.
Details
=======
Product: Securimage
Affected Versions: >= 3.2RC1
Fixed Versions: 3.6.4
Vulnerability Type: Cross-site Scripting
Security Risk: high
Vendor URL: https://www.phpcaptcha.org/
Vendor Status: fixed version released
Advisory URL: https://www.redteam-pentesting.de/advisories/rt-sa-2016-002
Advisory Status: published
CVE: GENERIC-MAP-NOMATCH
CVE URL: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=GENERIC-MAP-NOMATCH
Introduction
============
"Securimage is an open-source free PHP CAPTCHA script for generating
complex images and CAPTCHA codes to protect forms from spam and abuse.
It can be easily added into existing forms on your website to provide
protection from spam bots. It can run on most any web server as long as
you have PHP installed, and GD support within PHP. Securimage does
everything from generating the CAPTCHA images to validating the typed
code. Audible codes can be streamed to the browser with Flash for the
vision impaired."
(from the project's homepage)
More Details
============
The Securimage download package and GitHub repository include several
example scripts to demonstrate the usage of the library. Among these
scripts is the file example_form.ajax.php. It returns JavaScript code
that includes an unencoded value from the variable $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']
directly embedded into the website.
In Securimage versions from 3.2RC1 to 3.5 the following code is
vulnerable:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
function processForm()
{
new Ajax.Request('<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] ?>', {
method: 'post',
parameters: $('contact_form').serialize(),
onSuccess: function(transport) {
------------------------------------------------------------------------
In Securimage versions from 3.5.2 to 3.6.2 the following code is
vulnerable:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
function processForm()
{
jQuery.ajax({
url: '<?php echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] ?>',
type: 'POST',
data: jQuery('#contact_form').serialize(),
dataType: 'json',
}).done(function(data) {
------------------------------------------------------------------------
The problem here is that the value of the variable $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']
can, depending on the configuration of the web server, often be
manipulated by an attacker to include special characters like
apostrophes.
Proof of Concept
================
The following URL can be used to demonstrate the vulnerability for
Securimage versions from 3.2RC1 to 3.5 on with a vulnerable web server
configuration:
http://www.example.com/example_form.ajax.php/');}alert('RedTeam Pentesting');a=function(){a('
Securimage versions from 3.5.2 to 3.6.2 can be exploited with the
following URL:
http://www.example.com/example_form.ajax.php/'});}alert('RedTeam Pentesting');a=function(){a({x:'
The result is a notification showing the text "RedTeam Pentesting". The
value of the variable $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] is embedded in verbatim into
the HTML source code of the resulting web page.
Workaround
==========
The file example_form.ajax.php should be deleted from the Securimage
directory on a web server.
Fix
===
Update to version 3.6.4.
Security Risk
=============
This security vulnerability is rated as a high risk. It allows executing
arbitrary JavaScript code in users' browsers if they access URLs
prepared by attackers. This provides many possibilities for further
attacks against these users. Since Securimage is usually used as a
software library to provide CAPTCHA functionality for web applications,
the vulnerability could be used to exploit all web applications hosted
on the same domain.
Timeline
========
2016-02-03 Vulnerability identified
2016-02-12 Customer approved disclosure to vendor
2016-02-23 CVE number requested
2016-02-24 CVE number not assigned, "non-prioritized product"
2016-03-02 Vendor contacted
2016-03-03 Vendor releases fixed version
2016-03-22 Advisory released
References
==========
https://www.phpcaptcha.org/uncategorized/securimage-3-6-4-released/
RedTeam Pentesting GmbH
=======================
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company networks or products are uncovered and can be fixed immediately.
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share its knowledge and enhance the public knowledge with research in
security-related areas. The results are made available as public
security advisories.
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