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Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2018 08:29:02 +0200
From: Maor Shwartz <maors@...ondsecurity.com>
To: fulldisclosure@...lists.org
Cc: SecuriTeam Secure Disclosure <ssd@...ondsecurity.com>
Subject: [FD] SSD Advisory – Sophos XG from Unauthenticated Persistent XSS to Unauthorized Root Access
SSD Advisory – Sophos XG from Unauthenticated Persistent XSS to
Unauthorized Root Access
Full report: https://blogs.securiteam.com/index.php/archives/3612
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Vulnerability Summary
The following advisory describes an unauthenticated persistent XSS that
leads to unauthorized root access found in Sophos XG version 17.
Sophos XG Firewall “provides unprecedented visibility into your network,
users, and applications directly from the all-new control center. You also
get rich on-box reporting and the option to add Sophos iView for
centralized reporting across multiple firewalls.”
Credit
An independent security researcher has reported this vulnerability to
Beyond Security’s SecuriTeam Secure Disclosure program.
Vendor response
- Sophos was informed of the vulnerability, their response was:
- On December 11th, we both received and acknowledged your submission of
the issue
- On December 12th, we confirmed the issue and started working on a fix
- On December 20th, we released the official fix in XGv17 MR3:
https://community.sophos.com/products/xg-firewall/b/xg-blog/posts/sfos-17-0-3-mr3-released<
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- On December 29th, we finished the automatic distribution of the fix
backports to all previous releases of XGv16, v16.5, v17
- On December 31st, we published our security advisory with the
acknowledgement as per your request:
https://community.sophos.com/kb/en-us/128024?elqTrackId=3a6db4656f654d65b352f526d26c6a17&elq=1514ab02d2764e8cb73e6b0bdbe7e7be&elqaid=2739&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=27053
CVE: CVE-2017-18014
Vulnerability details
An unauthenticated user can trigger a persistent XSS vulnerability in the
WAF log page (Control Center -> Log Viewer -> in the filter option “Web
Server Protection”) in the webadmin interface which can be used to execute
any action that webadmin of the firewall can (creating new user / ssh
enabling and adding an ssh auth-key etc).
In order to trigger the vulnerability we will demonstrate the following
scenario:
- Sophos XG Firewall will configured with 3 zones: Trusted, Untrusted,
DMZ
- A WEB server will be placed in DMZ
- The firewall will protect the web server using Web Application
Firewall (WAF) with default Sophos recommendation.
- An attacker, from Untrusted network, will send a URL request to the
web server in DMZ. This cause the injection of the script in the WAF logs
page
- An admin, from Trusted, will visit WAF log page
- The script, without any other interaction or alert, will add an SSH
auth-key to admin user and will allow ssh administration from Untrusted.
- The attacker will get full root ssh shell
The Sophos XG WAF log page will execute the “User-Agent” parameter in the
POST request.
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Thanks
Maor Shwartz
Beyond Security
GPG Key ID: 6D273779F52A9FC2
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