Fortigate UTM WAF Appliance – Multiple Vulnerabilities

  • 作者: Vulnerability-Lab
    日期: 2012-09-19
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  • Title:
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    Fortigate UTM WAF Appliance - Multiple Web Vulnerabilities
    
    
    Date:
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    2012-09-06
    
    
    References:
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    http://www.vulnerability-lab.com/get_content.php?id=557
    
    
    VL-ID:
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    557
    
    
    Common Vulnerability Scoring System:
    ====================================
    5
    
    
    Introduction:
    =============
    The FortiGate series of multi-threat security systems detect and eliminate the most damaging, content-based threats from email 
    and Web traffic such as viruses, worms, intrusions, inappropriate Web content and more in real time - without degrading 
    network performance.
    
    Ranging from the FortiGate-30 series for small offices to the FortiGate-5000 series for large enterprises, service providers and 
    carriers, the FortiGate line combines the FortiOS™ security operating system with FortiASIC processors and other hardware to provide 
    a comprehensive and high-performance array of security and networking functions including:
    
    * Firewall, VPN, and Traffic Shaping
    * Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)
    * Antivirus/Antispyware/Antimalware
    * Web Filtering
    * Antispam
    * Application Control (e.g., IM and P2P)
    * VoIP Support (H.323. and SCCP)
    * Layer 2/3 routing
    * Multiple WAN interface options
    
    FortiGate appliances provide cost-effective, comprehensive protection against network, content, and application-level threats - including 
    complex attacks favored by cybercriminals - without degrading network availability and uptime. FortiGate platforms incorporate sophisticated 
    networking features, such as high availability (active/active, active/passive) for maximum network uptime, and virtual domain (VDOM) 
    capabilities to separate various networks requiring different security policies.
    
    Since 2009 Fortigate appliance series got certified by the U.S. Army and is now listed in the 
    Information Assurance Approved Products List (IA APL). The military provides high security 
    standards to secure outdoor camps, air base, offices with fortigate hardware.
    
    (Copy from the Vendor Homepage: http://www.fortinet.com/products/fortigate )
    
    
    Abstract:
    =========
    Vulnerability-Lab Research Team discovered multiple persistent Web Vulnerabilities in the FortiGate UTM Appliance Application.
    
    
    Report-Timeline:
    ================
    2012-05-06:	Researcher Notification & Coordination
    2012-05-10:	Vendor Notification
    2012-06-11:	Vendor Response/Feedback
    2012-08-25:	Vendor Fix/Patch ( Fixed in FortiOS v4.3.8 B0537 & Fixed in FortiOS v5.0)
    2012-09-06:	Public or Non-Public Disclosure
    
    
    Status:
    ========
    Published
    
    
    Affected Products:
    ==================
    Fortigate
    Product: UTM Appliance Application vFortiGate-5000 Series;FortiGate-3950 Series;FortiGate-3810A;
    
    
    Exploitation-Technique:
    =======================
    Remote
    
    
    Severity:
    =========
    High
    
    
    Details:
    ========
    Multiple input validation vulnerabilities(persistent) are detected in the FortiGate UTM Appliance Application. Remote attackers 
    & low privileged user accounts can inject (persistent) own malicious script code to manipulate specific customer/admin requests. 
    The vulnerability allows an local low privileged attacker tomanipulate the appliance(application) via persistent script code 
    inject. The vulnerability is locaed in the Add or Tags module category listing with the bound vulnerable applied tags & tags display parameters.
    Successful exploitation results in content module request manipulation, execution of persistent malicious script code, session 
    hijacking, account steal & persistent phishing.
    
    Vulnerable Module(s): (Persistent)
    						[+] Tags - Applied tags 	
    						[+] Add - Tags Display
    
    
    Interface - UTM WAF Web Application [Appliance]
    FortiGate-5000 Series;FortiGate-3950 Series;FortiGate-3810A;FortiGate-3600A;FortiGate-3016B;FortiGate-1240B
    FortiGate-800;FortiGate-620B;FortiGate-311B;FortiGate-310B;FortiGate-300A;FortiGate-224B;FortiGate-200B Series
    
    
    Proof of Concept:
    =================
    The persistent vulnerabilities can be exploited by remote attackers with low required user inter action or low 
    privileged user account. For demonstration or reproduce...
    
    
    Code Review: 	Tags - Applied tags [Box] > Listing
    URL: 		http://appliance.127.0.0.1:1337/firewall/policy/policy6?expanded=#
    
    name=``addr_dlg`` action=``/firewall/address/add`` onsubmit=``if (!fwad_form_check('Please choose one address/group.',
    'Please choose one interface to connect.')) return false; if (document.forms[0].submitFlag) return false; document.forms[0].
    submitFlag = true;``>
    <table><tbody><tr>
    <td align=``left`` width=``150``><nobr>Address Name</nobr></td>
    <td align=``left``><input 
    name=``name`` size=``64`` maxlength=``63`` value=``all`` type=``text``>
    </td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td>Color</td>
    <td><span colorclassprefix=``addr_ipv6_
    `` class=``icon_fw addr_ipv6_13`` id=``addressIcon``></span> <a href=``#`` id=``addressColor`` cscolorvalue=``0``>[Change]<input value=``13`` 
    name=``csColor1`` type=``hidden``></a></td></tr>
    <tr id=``row_ipv6``>
    <td align=``left`` width=``150``><nobr>IPv6 Address</nobr></td>
    <td 
    align=``left``><input name=``ip6`` size=``50`` maxlength=``43`` value=``::/0`` onfocus=``this.select()``></td>
    </tr>
    <tr class=``object_tag_row``>
    <td colspan=``2``>Tags</td></tr>
    <tr class=``object_tag_row``>
    <td class=``dep_opt``>​​​​​<label for=``appliedTags``>Applied tags</label></td>
    
    <td><span class=``tag_list`` id=``appliedTags``><span class=``object_tag object_tag_remove``
     mkey=````><[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!]'<``=````><span class=``tag_label``>
    ``><[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!] <</span><span class=``tag_tail``></span><
    /span></iframe></span></span></td>
    </tr>
    <tr class=``object_tag_row``>
    <td class=``dep_opt``><label for=``addTag``>Add tags</label>
    </td>
    <td><input class=``ac_input`` autocomplete=``off`` name=``addTag`` id=``addTag`` type=``text``><img src=``/images/act_add.gif`` 
    class=``tagSelector-addTag``></td>
    </tr>
    </tbody></table><input name=``mkey`` id=``mkey`` value=``all`` type=``hidden``>
    <input name=``tagList`` 
    id=``tagList`` value=``"><[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!]<`` type=``hidden``>
    <input name=``is_ipv6`` id=``is_ipv6`` value=``1`` 
    type=``hidden``>
    <input name=``redir`` value=``/success`` type=``hidden``>
    <div class=``footer``><input class=``button`` value=``Return`` 
    onclick=``if (window.opener) {window.close(); } else if (parent && parent.wij_in_modal_op && parent.wij_in_modal_op()) 
    { parent.wij_end_modal_dialog(); } else {document.location='/success'}`` type=``button``>
    </div>​​​​​</form>
    
    ... or
    
    <td><span class="tag_list" id="appliedTags"><span class="object_tag object_tag_remove" 
    mkey=""><[PERSISTENT INJECTED SCRIPT CODE!]' <"=""><span class="tag_label">"><iframe src=a 
    onload=alert("VL") <</span><span class="tag_tail"></span></span></iframe></span>
    <span class="object_tag object_tag_remove" mkey="corp"><span class="tag_label">corp</span>
    <span class="tag_tail"></span></span></span></td>
    
    
    Solution:
    =========
    To fix the persistent vulnerabilities by parsing the object tag add input fields & output listings in all sections. 
    Restrict the input field and disallow script code tags or evil statement inserts.
    
     * Fixed in FortiOS v4.3.8 B0537
     * Fixed in FortiOS v5.0 
    
    
    Risk:
    =====
    The security risk of the persistent input validation vulnerabilities are estimated as high (-).
    
    
    Credits:
    ========
    Vulnerability Laboratory [Research Team] - Benjamin Kunz Mejri (bkm@vulnerability-lab.com)
    
    
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